Heterosis in maize : intermated recombinant inbred lines and their immortalized F2 reveal QTLs with dominant effects but no overdominance. 59. Maize Genetics Conferenc
Heterosis describes the superior phenotypes observed in hybrids relative to their inbred parents. Ma...
none9nonePea G.; P. Paulstephenraj; M.A. Canè; M.L. Savo Sardaro; P. Landi; M. Morgante; E. Porceddu...
Although heterosis is widely exploited in agriculture, a clear understanding of its genetic bases is...
Heterosis in maize : intermated recombinant inbred lines and their immortalized F2 reveal QTLs with ...
Heterosis indicates the hybrid superiority over its parental lines and is often found for traits of ...
International audienceUnderstanding the genetic bases underlying heterosis is a major issue in maize...
Heterosis, i.e., the superiority of hybrids over parental lines, is sizable for allogamous species, ...
The exploitation of heterosis is one of the most outstanding advancements in plant breeding, althoug...
none5In a previous study on a maize (Zea mays L.) population of recombinant inbreds derived from B73...
Genetic architecture of European maize: multiparental QTL mapping and insights into heterosis. 54. M...
Heterosis, the superiority in one or more characteristics of crossbred organisms relative to their i...
There has been no satisfactory explanation of the genetic mechanisms for heterosis. Molecular marker...
Despite its importance to agriculture, the genetic basis of heterosis is still not well understood. ...
Deciphering the molecular basis of heterosis would yield genes and markers for designing improved ma...
Heterosis describes the superior phenotypes observed in hybrids relative to their inbred parents. Ma...
none9nonePea G.; P. Paulstephenraj; M.A. Canè; M.L. Savo Sardaro; P. Landi; M. Morgante; E. Porceddu...
Although heterosis is widely exploited in agriculture, a clear understanding of its genetic bases is...
Heterosis in maize : intermated recombinant inbred lines and their immortalized F2 reveal QTLs with ...
Heterosis indicates the hybrid superiority over its parental lines and is often found for traits of ...
International audienceUnderstanding the genetic bases underlying heterosis is a major issue in maize...
Heterosis, i.e., the superiority of hybrids over parental lines, is sizable for allogamous species, ...
The exploitation of heterosis is one of the most outstanding advancements in plant breeding, althoug...
none5In a previous study on a maize (Zea mays L.) population of recombinant inbreds derived from B73...
Genetic architecture of European maize: multiparental QTL mapping and insights into heterosis. 54. M...
Heterosis, the superiority in one or more characteristics of crossbred organisms relative to their i...
There has been no satisfactory explanation of the genetic mechanisms for heterosis. Molecular marker...
Despite its importance to agriculture, the genetic basis of heterosis is still not well understood. ...
Deciphering the molecular basis of heterosis would yield genes and markers for designing improved ma...
Heterosis describes the superior phenotypes observed in hybrids relative to their inbred parents. Ma...
none9nonePea G.; P. Paulstephenraj; M.A. Canè; M.L. Savo Sardaro; P. Landi; M. Morgante; E. Porceddu...
Although heterosis is widely exploited in agriculture, a clear understanding of its genetic bases is...