The Ma5 and Ma6 maturity loci in sorghum contain genes interacting epistatically to block flowering until an appropriate daylength is met. Because sorghum is a crop of tropical origin, its critical daylength is close to 12 hours. Sorghums with dominant alleles at these two loci are photoperiod sensitive, extremely late flowering, and ill-suited to cultivation in the temperate U.S. Most sorghum lines grown in the U.S. have been converted to photoperiod insensitive plants that have recessive mutations at the ma6 locus. This work describes ongoing efforts to clone the genes responsible for the Ma5/Ma6 â controlled late flowering response in sorghum. To reach this goal, the two loci were mapped with AFLP and SSR markers that were part of an in...
Lately the rate of genetic gain in most agronomic crop species has been reduced due to several facto...
Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench is a climate resilient grain cereal crop originating from Africa that ha...
Five breeding populations were created by crossing elite U.S. sorghum parental lines (RTx430, RTx436...
Harnessing the control of flowering time in sorghum bicolor has been essential to programs committed...
Sorghum genotypes used for grain production in temperate regions are photoperiod insensitive, while ...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor [L.] Moench) is the world's fifth most economically important cereal crop, ...
Lignocellulosic biofuels are a promising source of renewable liquid fuel. Sorghum is a drought-resil...
Of central importance in adapting plants of tropical origin to temperate cultivation has been select...
Sorghum is a common feed grain globally with vast genetic and phytochemical diversity that may provi...
Anthracnose of sorghum (causal agent: Colletotrichum sublineola) is the most detrimental disease of ...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor [L.] Moench) is the fifth most economically important cereal grown worldwid...
Sorghum has been improved by plant breeders for yield, biotic and abiotic stress resistance, as well...
Sorghum bicolor is a drought resistant cereal grain commonly grown for use in food, feed, fiber, and...
Sorghum bicolor is a subtropical grass grown throughout the world for human consumption, animal feed...
A growing world population drives an ever-increasing need for food and energy. These challenges, alo...
Lately the rate of genetic gain in most agronomic crop species has been reduced due to several facto...
Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench is a climate resilient grain cereal crop originating from Africa that ha...
Five breeding populations were created by crossing elite U.S. sorghum parental lines (RTx430, RTx436...
Harnessing the control of flowering time in sorghum bicolor has been essential to programs committed...
Sorghum genotypes used for grain production in temperate regions are photoperiod insensitive, while ...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor [L.] Moench) is the world's fifth most economically important cereal crop, ...
Lignocellulosic biofuels are a promising source of renewable liquid fuel. Sorghum is a drought-resil...
Of central importance in adapting plants of tropical origin to temperate cultivation has been select...
Sorghum is a common feed grain globally with vast genetic and phytochemical diversity that may provi...
Anthracnose of sorghum (causal agent: Colletotrichum sublineola) is the most detrimental disease of ...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor [L.] Moench) is the fifth most economically important cereal grown worldwid...
Sorghum has been improved by plant breeders for yield, biotic and abiotic stress resistance, as well...
Sorghum bicolor is a drought resistant cereal grain commonly grown for use in food, feed, fiber, and...
Sorghum bicolor is a subtropical grass grown throughout the world for human consumption, animal feed...
A growing world population drives an ever-increasing need for food and energy. These challenges, alo...
Lately the rate of genetic gain in most agronomic crop species has been reduced due to several facto...
Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench is a climate resilient grain cereal crop originating from Africa that ha...
Five breeding populations were created by crossing elite U.S. sorghum parental lines (RTx430, RTx436...