The genetic basis underlying inbreeding depression and heterosis for three grain yield components of rice was investigated in five interrelated mapping populations using a complete RFLP linkage map, replicated phenotyping, and the mixed model approach. The populations included 254 F10 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from a cross between Lemont (japonica) and Teqing (indica), two backcross (BC) and two testcross populations derived from crosses between the RILs and the parents plus two testers (Zhong413 and IR64). For the yield components, the RILs showed significant inbreeding depression and hybrid breakdown, and the BC and testcross populations showed high levels of heterosis. The average performance of the BC or testcross hybrids ...
Heterosis has been widely utilized in agriculture and is important for world food safety. Many genet...
Although rice yield has been doubled in most parts of the world since 1960s, thanks to the advanceme...
Genetic analyses were performed to uncover the supremacy of additive, dominance and epistasis genet...
To understand the genetic basis of inbreeding depression and heterosis in rice, main-effect and epis...
AbstractDespite the great success achieved by the exploitation of heterosis in rice, the genetic bas...
It is important to know the degree and direction of heterosis for its commercial exploitation. Heter...
Abstract: The present study was carried out with a view to know the extent of heterosis, heterobelti...
Despite its importance to agriculture, the genetic basis of heterosis is still not well understood. ...
International audienceUnderstanding the genetic bases underlying heterosis is a major issue in maize...
Simple and joint scaling tests led to similar inferences in respect of presence or absence of epista...
For QTL analysis of heterosis in rice, two sets of RILs both derived from indica-japonica crosses, t...
Analysis of the genetic basis of yield heterosis in rice was conducted by quantitative trait locus m...
Two sets of rice materials, 166 RILs derived from a cross between Milyang 23 (Korean indica-type ric...
Abstract Heterosis denotes the superiority of a hybrid plant over its parents. The use of heterosis ...
Abstract To understand the types of gene action con-trolling seven quantitative traits in rice, QTL ...
Heterosis has been widely utilized in agriculture and is important for world food safety. Many genet...
Although rice yield has been doubled in most parts of the world since 1960s, thanks to the advanceme...
Genetic analyses were performed to uncover the supremacy of additive, dominance and epistasis genet...
To understand the genetic basis of inbreeding depression and heterosis in rice, main-effect and epis...
AbstractDespite the great success achieved by the exploitation of heterosis in rice, the genetic bas...
It is important to know the degree and direction of heterosis for its commercial exploitation. Heter...
Abstract: The present study was carried out with a view to know the extent of heterosis, heterobelti...
Despite its importance to agriculture, the genetic basis of heterosis is still not well understood. ...
International audienceUnderstanding the genetic bases underlying heterosis is a major issue in maize...
Simple and joint scaling tests led to similar inferences in respect of presence or absence of epista...
For QTL analysis of heterosis in rice, two sets of RILs both derived from indica-japonica crosses, t...
Analysis of the genetic basis of yield heterosis in rice was conducted by quantitative trait locus m...
Two sets of rice materials, 166 RILs derived from a cross between Milyang 23 (Korean indica-type ric...
Abstract Heterosis denotes the superiority of a hybrid plant over its parents. The use of heterosis ...
Abstract To understand the types of gene action con-trolling seven quantitative traits in rice, QTL ...
Heterosis has been widely utilized in agriculture and is important for world food safety. Many genet...
Although rice yield has been doubled in most parts of the world since 1960s, thanks to the advanceme...
Genetic analyses were performed to uncover the supremacy of additive, dominance and epistasis genet...