The Sorghum genus is extremely diverse both morphologically and geographically, however, relatively few of the 25 recognized species have been evaluated genetically. The apparent lack of basic knowledge pertaining to the levels of genetic diversity both within and between the 17 Australian wild species is a major obstacle to both their effective conservation and potential use in breeding programmes. Twelve Sorghum bicolor-derived simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were evaluated for cross-species amplification in all 25 Sorghum species. The SSR markers were highly polymorphic, with diversity indices ranging from 0.59 to 0.99 with mean of 0.91. Five markers combined were able to differentiate 24 of the 25 Sorghum species, with intra-specie...
Ethiopia is the center of origin for sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], where the distinct agro-...
Molecular characterization of twelve varieties of Sorghum bicolor L. was carried out with 11 RAPD an...
Wild sorghums are extremely diverse phenotypically, genetically and geographically. However, there i...
The Sorghum genus is extremely diverse both morphologically and geographically, however, relatively ...
The Sorghum genus is extremely diverse both morphologically and geographically, however, relatively ...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is an important resource to the national economy and it is ess...
The Guinea-race of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a predominantly inbreeding, diploid cere...
Wild relatives of crops play a key role in the development of high performing cultivars. Of the 22 s...
The determination of genetic variation using molecular markers has been found to facilitate the cons...
Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-dep...
Assessment of genetic variability in crops has a strong impact on plant breeding and conservation of...
Selection and use of genetically diverse genotypes are key factors in any crop breeding program to d...
Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-dep...
Crop species are characterised by their intimate association with human populations, their history a...
Sorghum is ranked the fifth most produced food crop in the world, and is a dietary staple for over 5...
Ethiopia is the center of origin for sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], where the distinct agro-...
Molecular characterization of twelve varieties of Sorghum bicolor L. was carried out with 11 RAPD an...
Wild sorghums are extremely diverse phenotypically, genetically and geographically. However, there i...
The Sorghum genus is extremely diverse both morphologically and geographically, however, relatively ...
The Sorghum genus is extremely diverse both morphologically and geographically, however, relatively ...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is an important resource to the national economy and it is ess...
The Guinea-race of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a predominantly inbreeding, diploid cere...
Wild relatives of crops play a key role in the development of high performing cultivars. Of the 22 s...
The determination of genetic variation using molecular markers has been found to facilitate the cons...
Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-dep...
Assessment of genetic variability in crops has a strong impact on plant breeding and conservation of...
Selection and use of genetically diverse genotypes are key factors in any crop breeding program to d...
Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-dep...
Crop species are characterised by their intimate association with human populations, their history a...
Sorghum is ranked the fifth most produced food crop in the world, and is a dietary staple for over 5...
Ethiopia is the center of origin for sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], where the distinct agro-...
Molecular characterization of twelve varieties of Sorghum bicolor L. was carried out with 11 RAPD an...
Wild sorghums are extremely diverse phenotypically, genetically and geographically. However, there i...