Not AvailableWild relatives of Brassica are a rich reservoir of genes that are invaluable for the improvement of cultivated species. Sinapis alba is a close relative of crop Brassicas that possesses several desirable traits such as tolerance to Alternaria black spot disease, heat stress, insect pests and nematodes. This study is aimed at developing and characterizing hybrids between Brassica juncea and S. alba with the ultimate goal of transferring genes for tolerance to Alternaria brassicae and heat stress, the traits that are lacking in cultivated Brassica. We generated three hybrids between B. juncea and S. alba through protoplast fusion. The hybridity was confirmed through cytology and molecular markers. While two of the hybrids wer...
Three intergeneric hybrids were produced between a cold-tolerant wild species, Erucastrum abyssinicu...
Over the past decade, plant genetic engineering techniques have been developed where specific charac...
The major objective of this study was to produce synthetic genotypes of Brassica juncea from its par...
The Brassicas are an important group of crops in India yielding edible oils and many vegetables. For...
The family Brassicaceae constitutes one of the world's most economically important plant groups. The...
Transfer of factors for resistance to white blister disease caused by Albugo candida between Brassic...
Seven interspecific hybrids were produced between Brassica maurorum (♀), a wild species resistant to...
About 250 intergeneric hybrids with the genome constitution AR, AARR or ARR were obtained from over ...
The major objective of this study was to produce synthetic genotypes of Brassica juncea from its par...
Not AvailableHybrid breeding in Brassica juncea is suggested as the best strategy to boost rape seed...
Over the past decade, plant genetic engineering techniques have been developed where specific charac...
The major objective of this study was to produce synthetic genotypes of Brassica juncea from its par...
Not AvailableCauliflower (Brassica oleracea L. var. botrytis L.) is continually being improved to in...
Over the past decade, plant genetic engineering techniques have been developed where specific charac...
A number of studies have been conducted on hybridization between transgenic Brassica napus and B. ra...
Three intergeneric hybrids were produced between a cold-tolerant wild species, Erucastrum abyssinicu...
Over the past decade, plant genetic engineering techniques have been developed where specific charac...
The major objective of this study was to produce synthetic genotypes of Brassica juncea from its par...
The Brassicas are an important group of crops in India yielding edible oils and many vegetables. For...
The family Brassicaceae constitutes one of the world's most economically important plant groups. The...
Transfer of factors for resistance to white blister disease caused by Albugo candida between Brassic...
Seven interspecific hybrids were produced between Brassica maurorum (♀), a wild species resistant to...
About 250 intergeneric hybrids with the genome constitution AR, AARR or ARR were obtained from over ...
The major objective of this study was to produce synthetic genotypes of Brassica juncea from its par...
Not AvailableHybrid breeding in Brassica juncea is suggested as the best strategy to boost rape seed...
Over the past decade, plant genetic engineering techniques have been developed where specific charac...
The major objective of this study was to produce synthetic genotypes of Brassica juncea from its par...
Not AvailableCauliflower (Brassica oleracea L. var. botrytis L.) is continually being improved to in...
Over the past decade, plant genetic engineering techniques have been developed where specific charac...
A number of studies have been conducted on hybridization between transgenic Brassica napus and B. ra...
Three intergeneric hybrids were produced between a cold-tolerant wild species, Erucastrum abyssinicu...
Over the past decade, plant genetic engineering techniques have been developed where specific charac...
The major objective of this study was to produce synthetic genotypes of Brassica juncea from its par...