Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has been studied extensively for various agronomic traits located throughout the genome. The large size of the chromosomes and the ability of its polyploid genome to tolerate the addition or loss of chromosomes facilitated rapid progress in the early study of wheat genetics using cytogenetic techniques. At the same time, its large genome size has limited the progress in genetic characterization studies focused on diploid species, with a small genome and genetic engineering procedures already developed. Today, the genetic transformation and gene editing procedures offer attractive alternatives to conventional techniques for breeding wheat because th...
After rice, wheat is considered to be the most important world food crop, and the demand for high-qu...
This article was first published in the Molecular Plant Breeding (Regular Print Version), and here w...
Ancient wheats are increasingly considered as valuable resources for genes of interest which could b...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Due to the inherent difficulties associated with gene delivery into regenerable explants and recover...
Wheat is a commercially important crop of the USA and consumed worldwide. North Dakota, Montana and ...
Transgenesis is a powerful research tool that can be adapted to investigate many aspects of gene fun...
Transgenesis is a powerful research tool that can be adapted to investigate many aspects of gene fun...
Extensively utilized forms of wheat improvement are various conventional plant breeding protocols. T...
In summary, the new techniques of biotechnology offer many exciting possibilities with potential app...
Bread wheat has no wild hexaploid progenitor in nature but has been domesticated by humans over the ...
Bread wheat has no wild hexaploid progenitor in nature but has been domesticated by humans over the ...
After rice, wheat is considered to be the most important world food crop, and the demand for high-qu...
After rice, wheat is considered to be the most important world food crop, and the demand for high-qu...
This article was first published in the Molecular Plant Breeding (Regular Print Version), and here w...
Ancient wheats are increasingly considered as valuable resources for genes of interest which could b...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Due to the inherent difficulties associated with gene delivery into regenerable explants and recover...
Wheat is a commercially important crop of the USA and consumed worldwide. North Dakota, Montana and ...
Transgenesis is a powerful research tool that can be adapted to investigate many aspects of gene fun...
Transgenesis is a powerful research tool that can be adapted to investigate many aspects of gene fun...
Extensively utilized forms of wheat improvement are various conventional plant breeding protocols. T...
In summary, the new techniques of biotechnology offer many exciting possibilities with potential app...
Bread wheat has no wild hexaploid progenitor in nature but has been domesticated by humans over the ...
Bread wheat has no wild hexaploid progenitor in nature but has been domesticated by humans over the ...
After rice, wheat is considered to be the most important world food crop, and the demand for high-qu...
After rice, wheat is considered to be the most important world food crop, and the demand for high-qu...
This article was first published in the Molecular Plant Breeding (Regular Print Version), and here w...
Ancient wheats are increasingly considered as valuable resources for genes of interest which could b...