Heterosis is the superior performance of heterozygous F-1-hybrid plants compared with their homozygous genetically distinct parents. The proteome of leaves of one sunflower hybrid and its parental inbred lines was analyzed by label free LC-MS/MS. A total of 1998 proteins were identified. Among them 38 proteins indicated heterosis pattern in hybrid compared with midparents. The results showed an increment of photosynthesis capacity, assimilation rate, nitrogen fixation, cell growth and reducing in some energy-consuming processes like protein production, response to stresses and respiration. These results suggest that heterosis mechanisms increase input energy of plant with reinforcement of carbon fixation pathway and reduction in consumed en...
Abstract Heterosis is a common biological phenomenon that can be used to optimize yield and quality ...
Foresight in climate change and the challenges ahead requires a systematic approach to sunflower bre...
Heterosis is a common phenomenon in which the hybrids exhibit superior agronomic performance than bo...
Heterosis is a common phenomenon in which the F1 – hybrid of plants display superior agronomic perfo...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
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...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is an annual plant in the family Asteraceae, with a large inflorescenc...
Although heterosis has significantly contributed to increases in worldwide crop production, the mole...
Plant growth and development relies on the conversion of light energy into chemical energy, which ta...
A century ago, dominance and overdominance hypotheses were developed to explain the phenomenon of he...
In spite of commercial use of heterosis in agriculture, the molecular basis of heterosis is poorly u...
Background Heterosis is biologically important but the molecular basis of the phenomenon is poorly ...
Abstract Heterosis is a common biological phenomenon that can be used to optimize yield and quality ...
Foresight in climate change and the challenges ahead requires a systematic approach to sunflower bre...
Heterosis is a common phenomenon in which the hybrids exhibit superior agronomic performance than bo...
Heterosis is a common phenomenon in which the F1 – hybrid of plants display superior agronomic perfo...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
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...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is an annual plant in the family Asteraceae, with a large inflorescenc...
Although heterosis has significantly contributed to increases in worldwide crop production, the mole...
Plant growth and development relies on the conversion of light energy into chemical energy, which ta...
A century ago, dominance and overdominance hypotheses were developed to explain the phenomenon of he...
In spite of commercial use of heterosis in agriculture, the molecular basis of heterosis is poorly u...
Background Heterosis is biologically important but the molecular basis of the phenomenon is poorly ...
Abstract Heterosis is a common biological phenomenon that can be used to optimize yield and quality ...
Foresight in climate change and the challenges ahead requires a systematic approach to sunflower bre...
Heterosis is a common phenomenon in which the hybrids exhibit superior agronomic performance than bo...