Apomictic Paspalum plicatulum Michx. and P. guenoarum Arechav. are promising candidates for forage grass development in tropical regions. From a plant breeding perspective, apomixis provides a unique mechanism for developing superior cultivars and preserving them indefinitely. Therefore, analysis of its inheritance is of great interest in these apomictic species. The objective of this work was to analyze the inheritance and expressivity of apomixis in interspecific families derived from crosses between a sexual colchicine-induced plant of P. plicatulum and an apomictic P. guenoarum plant. One F1, one F2, and three backcross (BC) populations were created. Ampli!ed fragment-length polymorphism (AFLP) markers confirmed the hybrid origin of the...
Most apomictic plants are facultative, maintaining the ability to reproduce sexually at different fr...
Paspalum rufum Nees is a perennial grass that forms a multiploid complex. natural populations are co...
Apomixis is a route of asexual reproduction through seeds, that progresses in the absence of meiosi...
The Plicatula group of the grass genus Paspalum contains about 30 species. Most are tetraploid and r...
In the past decades, the grasses of the Paspalum genus have emerged as a versatile model allowing ev...
Apomictic grasses predominate among tropical forages, and specific breeding techniques are needed fo...
Paspalum is a noteworthy grass genus due to the forage quality of most species, the total number of ...
Grama-tio-pedro (Paspalum oteroi Swallen) is a rare stoloniferous grass of the Plicatula group of Pa...
Knowledge of the breeding system is a fundamental step in any program dealing with genetic improvem...
Gametophytic apomixis is an asexual mode of reproduction by seeds. This trait is present in several ...
Since apomixis was first mapped in Paspalum, the absence of recombination that characterizes the rel...
Apomixis is desirable in agriculture as a reproductive strategy for cloning plants by seeds. Because...
The introgression of apomixis in major seed crops, would guarantee self-seeding of superior heteroti...
Paspalum chaseanum Parodi (Poaceae) is a rare species seldom found in the vast phytogeographic Chaco...
Breeding procedures developed for apomictic species are based on the idea of fixing superior hybrids...
Most apomictic plants are facultative, maintaining the ability to reproduce sexually at different fr...
Paspalum rufum Nees is a perennial grass that forms a multiploid complex. natural populations are co...
Apomixis is a route of asexual reproduction through seeds, that progresses in the absence of meiosi...
The Plicatula group of the grass genus Paspalum contains about 30 species. Most are tetraploid and r...
In the past decades, the grasses of the Paspalum genus have emerged as a versatile model allowing ev...
Apomictic grasses predominate among tropical forages, and specific breeding techniques are needed fo...
Paspalum is a noteworthy grass genus due to the forage quality of most species, the total number of ...
Grama-tio-pedro (Paspalum oteroi Swallen) is a rare stoloniferous grass of the Plicatula group of Pa...
Knowledge of the breeding system is a fundamental step in any program dealing with genetic improvem...
Gametophytic apomixis is an asexual mode of reproduction by seeds. This trait is present in several ...
Since apomixis was first mapped in Paspalum, the absence of recombination that characterizes the rel...
Apomixis is desirable in agriculture as a reproductive strategy for cloning plants by seeds. Because...
The introgression of apomixis in major seed crops, would guarantee self-seeding of superior heteroti...
Paspalum chaseanum Parodi (Poaceae) is a rare species seldom found in the vast phytogeographic Chaco...
Breeding procedures developed for apomictic species are based on the idea of fixing superior hybrids...
Most apomictic plants are facultative, maintaining the ability to reproduce sexually at different fr...
Paspalum rufum Nees is a perennial grass that forms a multiploid complex. natural populations are co...
Apomixis is a route of asexual reproduction through seeds, that progresses in the absence of meiosi...