The use of hybrids is widespread in agriculture, yet the molecular basis for hybrid vigor (heterosis) remains obscure. To identify molecular components that may contribute to trait heterosis, we analyzed paired proteomic and transcriptomic data from seedling leaf and mature leaf blade tissues of maize hybrids and their inbred parents. Nuclear- and plastid-encoded subunits of complexes required for protein synthesis in the chloroplast and for the light reactions of photosynthesis were expressed above midparent and high-parent levels, respectively. Consistent with previous reports in Arabidopsis, ethylene biosynthetic enzymes were expressed below midparent levels in the hybrids, suggesting a conserved mechanism for heterosis between monocots ...
Heterosis-associated cellular and molecular processes were analyzed in seeds and seedlings of Arabid...
Heterosis is a common phenomenon in which the F1 – hybrid of plants display superior agronomic perfo...
Plant hybrids are extensively used in agriculture to deliver increases in yields, yet the molecular ...
The use of hybrids is widespread in agriculture, yet the molecular basis for hybrid vigor (heterosis...
Heterosis is a phenomenon in which offspring grow larger and stronger than either parent. Despite th...
Arabidopsis thaliana shows hybrid vigor (heterosis) in progeny of crosses between Columbia-0 and C24...
Heterosis is most frequently manifested by the substantially increased vigorous growth of hybrids co...
In spite of commercial use of heterosis in agriculture, the molecular basis of heterosis is poorly u...
Heterosis is the superior performance of heterozygous F-1-hybrid plants compared with their homozygo...
Heterosis, the generally superior performance in hybrids compared to their inbred parents, is one of...
Breeders are empirically exploiting the phenomenon of heterosis, also described as hybrid vigor, for...
A comparative analysis of various parameters that characterize plant morphology, growth, water statu...
Although heterosis has significantly contributed to increases in worldwide crop production, the mole...
Heterosis, which has greatly increased maize yields, is associated with gene expression patterns dur...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Heterosis, or hybrid vigour, is the phenomenon w...
Heterosis-associated cellular and molecular processes were analyzed in seeds and seedlings of Arabid...
Heterosis is a common phenomenon in which the F1 – hybrid of plants display superior agronomic perfo...
Plant hybrids are extensively used in agriculture to deliver increases in yields, yet the molecular ...
The use of hybrids is widespread in agriculture, yet the molecular basis for hybrid vigor (heterosis...
Heterosis is a phenomenon in which offspring grow larger and stronger than either parent. Despite th...
Arabidopsis thaliana shows hybrid vigor (heterosis) in progeny of crosses between Columbia-0 and C24...
Heterosis is most frequently manifested by the substantially increased vigorous growth of hybrids co...
In spite of commercial use of heterosis in agriculture, the molecular basis of heterosis is poorly u...
Heterosis is the superior performance of heterozygous F-1-hybrid plants compared with their homozygo...
Heterosis, the generally superior performance in hybrids compared to their inbred parents, is one of...
Breeders are empirically exploiting the phenomenon of heterosis, also described as hybrid vigor, for...
A comparative analysis of various parameters that characterize plant morphology, growth, water statu...
Although heterosis has significantly contributed to increases in worldwide crop production, the mole...
Heterosis, which has greatly increased maize yields, is associated with gene expression patterns dur...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Heterosis, or hybrid vigour, is the phenomenon w...
Heterosis-associated cellular and molecular processes were analyzed in seeds and seedlings of Arabid...
Heterosis is a common phenomenon in which the F1 – hybrid of plants display superior agronomic perfo...
Plant hybrids are extensively used in agriculture to deliver increases in yields, yet the molecular ...