Not AvailableRelative expression levels of selected genes from the Heterosis-Related GeneDatabase exhibiting more than 90%homology with sorghum were studied in hybrids and their respective parental lines for a better understanding on the molecular basis of heterosis. A high (27A × RS 673) and a low heterotic hybrid (7A × CB 26) of sorghum along with their parental lines were used for this purpose. Twenty (15 maize and 5 rice) genes exhibiting more than 90% homology with that of sorghum were identified. The maize genes ZmHG13, ZmHG16, and ZmhG19 exhibited more than fourfold increase over the male parent (RS 673) of high heterotic hybrid during booting stage, which started decreasing during flowering stage. Similarly, the rice genes OsHG1 and...
Twelve varieties representing six geographical regions and nine taxonomic groups from a World Collec...
Abstract Background It was proposed that differentially-expressed genes, aside from genetic variatio...
To identify the genes responsible for yield related traits, and heterosis, massively parallel signat...
Not AvailableHeterosis has been commercially exploited in many crops; however, its genetic and molec...
In sorghum, a predominantly self-pollinated crop, hybrid seed production relies exclusively on the c...
Breeders are empirically exploiting the phenomenon of heterosis, also described as hybrid vigor, for...
Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, contributes to superior agronomic performance of hybrids compared to the...
Deciphering the molecular basis of heterosis would yield genes and markers for designing improved ma...
The nature and magnitude of gene effects for several quantitative and qualitative characters were es...
Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, refers to the superiority of F₁hybrid performance over the mean of its p...
BACKGROUND:Heterosis is the superior performance of F1 hybrid progeny relative to the parental pheno...
The application of heterosis during plant breeding increases rice grain yield. However, there have b...
To identify the genes responsible for yield related traits, and heterosis, massively parallel signat...
Heterosis, which has greatly increased maize yields, is associated with gene expression patterns dur...
Heterosis is widely exploited in agriculture for the production of high-performing hybrid varieties....
Twelve varieties representing six geographical regions and nine taxonomic groups from a World Collec...
Abstract Background It was proposed that differentially-expressed genes, aside from genetic variatio...
To identify the genes responsible for yield related traits, and heterosis, massively parallel signat...
Not AvailableHeterosis has been commercially exploited in many crops; however, its genetic and molec...
In sorghum, a predominantly self-pollinated crop, hybrid seed production relies exclusively on the c...
Breeders are empirically exploiting the phenomenon of heterosis, also described as hybrid vigor, for...
Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, contributes to superior agronomic performance of hybrids compared to the...
Deciphering the molecular basis of heterosis would yield genes and markers for designing improved ma...
The nature and magnitude of gene effects for several quantitative and qualitative characters were es...
Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, refers to the superiority of F₁hybrid performance over the mean of its p...
BACKGROUND:Heterosis is the superior performance of F1 hybrid progeny relative to the parental pheno...
The application of heterosis during plant breeding increases rice grain yield. However, there have b...
To identify the genes responsible for yield related traits, and heterosis, massively parallel signat...
Heterosis, which has greatly increased maize yields, is associated with gene expression patterns dur...
Heterosis is widely exploited in agriculture for the production of high-performing hybrid varieties....
Twelve varieties representing six geographical regions and nine taxonomic groups from a World Collec...
Abstract Background It was proposed that differentially-expressed genes, aside from genetic variatio...
To identify the genes responsible for yield related traits, and heterosis, massively parallel signat...