Male sterility is a phenomenon where the male reproductive parts of the plants do not develop normally and fail to participate in sexual reproduction. The male sterility is of different kinds and can arise through a number of biological abnormalities. Among these, cytoplasmic nuclear male sterility has been extensively used by plant breeders to achieve breakthrough in the productivity of various field and horticultural crops through the development of hybrid cultivars. The impact of this technology is visible in crops like maize, rice, sorghum, pearl millet, etc., and this has helped in encountering the challenges of global food security. Among high-protein legumes, the world’s first hybrid was released recently with record 3–4 t/ ...
The most common type of reproductive mutations observed in the soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]are t...
In sorghum, Stephen and Holland (1954) discovered cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) designated as mi...
This chapter reviews the genetics, pathology, and molecular biology of T-cytoplasm male sterility in...
Flowering is an indispensable phenomenon of natural reproduction. To enter in the reproductive phas...
Cytoplasmic-nuclear male sterility (CMS), a potential system for economical hybrid seeds production...
Male-sterility has been successfully used for enhancing yield in a number of cereal and vegetable cr...
           Availability of cost effective mechanism/ method to pro...
Not AvailableMale sterility refers to a condition in which nonfunctional pollen grains are produced ...
The world population is increasing at an alarming rate, and there is a continued need to increase cr...
Plant male sterility (MS) represents the inability of the plant to generate functional anthers, poll...
Plant male sterility (MS) represents the inability of the plant to generate functional anthers, poll...
For commercial development of hybrids the four pre-requisites are; availability of perfect male-ster...
Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is the fi fth important cereal crop in the world after wheat, ...
Male sterile mutants play an important role in the utilisation of crop heterosis. Male sterile plant...
The most common type of reproductive mutations observed in the soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]are t...
The most common type of reproductive mutations observed in the soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]are t...
In sorghum, Stephen and Holland (1954) discovered cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) designated as mi...
This chapter reviews the genetics, pathology, and molecular biology of T-cytoplasm male sterility in...
Flowering is an indispensable phenomenon of natural reproduction. To enter in the reproductive phas...
Cytoplasmic-nuclear male sterility (CMS), a potential system for economical hybrid seeds production...
Male-sterility has been successfully used for enhancing yield in a number of cereal and vegetable cr...
           Availability of cost effective mechanism/ method to pro...
Not AvailableMale sterility refers to a condition in which nonfunctional pollen grains are produced ...
The world population is increasing at an alarming rate, and there is a continued need to increase cr...
Plant male sterility (MS) represents the inability of the plant to generate functional anthers, poll...
Plant male sterility (MS) represents the inability of the plant to generate functional anthers, poll...
For commercial development of hybrids the four pre-requisites are; availability of perfect male-ster...
Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is the fi fth important cereal crop in the world after wheat, ...
Male sterile mutants play an important role in the utilisation of crop heterosis. Male sterile plant...
The most common type of reproductive mutations observed in the soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]are t...
The most common type of reproductive mutations observed in the soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]are t...
In sorghum, Stephen and Holland (1954) discovered cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) designated as mi...
This chapter reviews the genetics, pathology, and molecular biology of T-cytoplasm male sterility in...