Brachiaria humidicola (Poaceae), originally from Africa, is an economically important pasture plant in tropical South America. An accession of B. humidicola (H038) collected from the wild African savanna (Mbeya, Tanzania) showed irregular microsporogenesis. This meiotic behavior was consistent with an allopolyploid origin. Multivalent chromosome association at diakinesis gave tri- to octavalents, associated with two nucleoli in some cells. Six non-congregated univalents in metaphase I and anaphase I, along with previous lines of evidence for x = 6 in B. humidicola, confirm H038 as a nonaploid accession, 2n = 9x = 54. Asynchrony in the genome during microsporogenesis also corroborated this assumption. Its putative origin could be a cross bet...
Abstract Background The apomictic reproductive mode of Brachiaria (syn. Urochloa) forage species all...
The meiotic behaviour of three three-way interspecific promising hybrids (H17, H27, and H34) was eva...
The African species Urochloa humidicola (Rendle) Morrone & Zuloaga (syn. Brachiaria humidicola (Rend...
Brachiaria humidicola (Poaceae), originally from Africa, is an economically important pasture plant ...
Brachiaria humidicola is a grass adapted to seasonally swampy grasslands in Africa; two cultivars, ?...
Polyploidy and aneuploidy are conspicuous features of chromosomal evolution in the Poaceae; at least...
Polyploidy is a prominent and significant force in plant evolution, taking place since ancient times...
ABSTRACT. Brachiaria humidicola, a species adapted to poorly drained and infertile acid soils, is wi...
AbstractDuring cytological analysis of microsporogenesis in 28 polyploid accessions of Brachiaria hu...
Microsporogenesis of several Brachiaria species of the Brazilian collection at Embrapa Beef Cattle h...
The genus Brachiaria comprises more than 100 species and is the single most important genus of forag...
Genetic divergence between polyploid hybrids is displayed in chromosome pairing and in the rate of c...
ABSTRACT - Three sexual interspecific hybrids of Brachiaria (HBGC076, HBGC009, and HBGC014) resultin...
Microsporogenesis was analyzed in an interspecific hybrid between an artificially tetraploidized sex...
Hybrids combining desirable traits from divergent parents are the main objective of some Brachiaria ...
Abstract Background The apomictic reproductive mode of Brachiaria (syn. Urochloa) forage species all...
The meiotic behaviour of three three-way interspecific promising hybrids (H17, H27, and H34) was eva...
The African species Urochloa humidicola (Rendle) Morrone & Zuloaga (syn. Brachiaria humidicola (Rend...
Brachiaria humidicola (Poaceae), originally from Africa, is an economically important pasture plant ...
Brachiaria humidicola is a grass adapted to seasonally swampy grasslands in Africa; two cultivars, ?...
Polyploidy and aneuploidy are conspicuous features of chromosomal evolution in the Poaceae; at least...
Polyploidy is a prominent and significant force in plant evolution, taking place since ancient times...
ABSTRACT. Brachiaria humidicola, a species adapted to poorly drained and infertile acid soils, is wi...
AbstractDuring cytological analysis of microsporogenesis in 28 polyploid accessions of Brachiaria hu...
Microsporogenesis of several Brachiaria species of the Brazilian collection at Embrapa Beef Cattle h...
The genus Brachiaria comprises more than 100 species and is the single most important genus of forag...
Genetic divergence between polyploid hybrids is displayed in chromosome pairing and in the rate of c...
ABSTRACT - Three sexual interspecific hybrids of Brachiaria (HBGC076, HBGC009, and HBGC014) resultin...
Microsporogenesis was analyzed in an interspecific hybrid between an artificially tetraploidized sex...
Hybrids combining desirable traits from divergent parents are the main objective of some Brachiaria ...
Abstract Background The apomictic reproductive mode of Brachiaria (syn. Urochloa) forage species all...
The meiotic behaviour of three three-way interspecific promising hybrids (H17, H27, and H34) was eva...
The African species Urochloa humidicola (Rendle) Morrone & Zuloaga (syn. Brachiaria humidicola (Rend...