Cultivated chickpea (Cicer arietinum) was crossed with its wild relatives from the genus Cicer to transfer favorable genes from the wider gene pool into the cultivar. Post-hybridization barriers led to yellowing and subsequent senescence from as early as 5 days after fertilization, however, the ovules of hybrid embryos could be rescued in vitro. Hybrids were classified as green, partially green or albino. The hybrid status of regenerated plantlets in vitro was confirmed by amplification of nuclear DNA markers. To check whether chloroplast development correlated with plastid DNA inheritance in these crosses, primers were designed using conserved plastid gene sequences from wild and cultivated species. All three possible plastid inheritance p...
Class II albino mutations have been defined to be ones that do not affect pigmentation in endosperm ...
Plastids and mitochondria, in a standard genetic cross, are transmitted to the seed progeny by the m...
Several mutants were induced in the chickpea cultivar JG 315 after seed treatment with ethyl methane...
Albinism is viewed as a major experimental bottleneck during wide hybridization in several species; ...
Albinism is a common problem encountered in interspecific crosses and tissue culture experiments inc...
Albinism in chickpea (Cicer arietinum) was detected in an M4,6 population obtained after seeds of th...
Most flowering plants exhibit maternal plastid inheritance. In Zantedeschia, however, biparental is ...
Androgenesis was observed in a wide cross of Cicer arietinum × C. pinnatifidum. Hybrids between C. a...
The plastid, which originated from the endosymbiosis of a cyanobacterium, contains its own plastid D...
Author Institution: Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Flower color is a useful morphological marker in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Inheritance of this ...
Inheritance of eight morphological characters, namely, prostrate growth habit; narrow, bicompound an...
Chickpea, the third most important pulse crop, includes forty-three species, eight of which are ann...
Androgenesis has not been reported in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Interspecific hybridization bet...
To clarify the main causes affecting the mode of plastid DNA (ptDNA) inheritance in Rhododendron spp...
Class II albino mutations have been defined to be ones that do not affect pigmentation in endosperm ...
Plastids and mitochondria, in a standard genetic cross, are transmitted to the seed progeny by the m...
Several mutants were induced in the chickpea cultivar JG 315 after seed treatment with ethyl methane...
Albinism is viewed as a major experimental bottleneck during wide hybridization in several species; ...
Albinism is a common problem encountered in interspecific crosses and tissue culture experiments inc...
Albinism in chickpea (Cicer arietinum) was detected in an M4,6 population obtained after seeds of th...
Most flowering plants exhibit maternal plastid inheritance. In Zantedeschia, however, biparental is ...
Androgenesis was observed in a wide cross of Cicer arietinum × C. pinnatifidum. Hybrids between C. a...
The plastid, which originated from the endosymbiosis of a cyanobacterium, contains its own plastid D...
Author Institution: Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Flower color is a useful morphological marker in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Inheritance of this ...
Inheritance of eight morphological characters, namely, prostrate growth habit; narrow, bicompound an...
Chickpea, the third most important pulse crop, includes forty-three species, eight of which are ann...
Androgenesis has not been reported in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Interspecific hybridization bet...
To clarify the main causes affecting the mode of plastid DNA (ptDNA) inheritance in Rhododendron spp...
Class II albino mutations have been defined to be ones that do not affect pigmentation in endosperm ...
Plastids and mitochondria, in a standard genetic cross, are transmitted to the seed progeny by the m...
Several mutants were induced in the chickpea cultivar JG 315 after seed treatment with ethyl methane...