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Marker Assisted Breeding

Marker Assisted Breeding to Develop Multiple Stress Tolerant Varieties for Flood and Drought Prone Areas

Marker Assisted Breeding to Develop Multiple Stress Tolerant Varieties for Flood and Drought Prone Areas

... using marker assisted backcrossing ...advanced breeding lines possessing QTLs with high-yield potential were used in marker assisted ...

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Marker-assisted breeding of the rice restorer line Wanhui 6725 for disease resistance, submergence tolerance and aromatic fragrance

Marker-assisted breeding of the rice restorer line Wanhui 6725 for disease resistance, submergence tolerance and aromatic fragrance

... in marker- assisted breeding and gene pyramiding should not bring in undesirable traits due to linkage drag (Peng et ...rice breeding (Zhang 2007). The breeding of WH6725 with disease ...

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Marker assisted breeding for resistance to bacterial leaf blight in popular fine grain variety Jagitial Sannalu

Marker assisted breeding for resistance to bacterial leaf blight in popular fine grain variety Jagitial Sannalu

... through marker-assisted backcross breeding MAS is particularly useful for identification of heterozygous individuals for recessive genes like ...of marker, identifying backcross plants that ...

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Marker-assisted breeding of Indonesia local rice variety Siputeh for semi-dwarf phonetype, good grain quality and disease resistance to bacterial blight

Marker-assisted breeding of Indonesia local rice variety Siputeh for semi-dwarf phonetype, good grain quality and disease resistance to bacterial blight

... chose marker-assisted selection approach, which enable us to perform precisely and effectively multiple gene selection and/or pyramiding in limited breeding ...

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Applying next generation sequencing to enable marker assisted breeding for adaptive traits in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L )

Applying next generation sequencing to enable marker assisted breeding for adaptive traits in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L )

... González et al. (2016) conducted a multi-environment study investigating the genetic basis of quantitative resistance to the nine Psph races in primary and trifoliolate leaf, stem and pod tissues using a segregating ...

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Molecular mapping of important agro-botanic traits in sesame

Molecular mapping of important agro-botanic traits in sesame

... by marker assisted breeding (Zhang et ...of marker assisted breeding for traits of economic value, especially those which are complexly inherited like yield and its major ...

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Development of sodicity tolerant rice varieties through marker assisted backcross breeding

Development of sodicity tolerant rice varieties through marker assisted backcross breeding

... of Marker Assisted in selection in sodicity breeding to introgress ‘Saltol’ QTL into salt sensitive rice ...in Marker Assisted Breeding programme aimed at sodicity ...

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Inheritance of resistance to phythophtora capsici in capsicum annuum and analysis of relative srap markers

Inheritance of resistance to phythophtora capsici in capsicum annuum and analysis of relative srap markers

... molecular marker for resistance against specific physiological races of the ...a marker SRAP- Me6/Em15 in CM334 for blight ...molecular marker assisted ...molecular marker SRAP- ...

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Submergence Tolerant Rice: SUB1’s Journey from Landrace to Modern Cultivar

Submergence Tolerant Rice: SUB1’s Journey from Landrace to Modern Cultivar

... Abstract Rice landraces tolerant of up to 2 weeks of complete submergence were collected from farmers’ fields in the 1950s. Success in fine mapping of SUBMERGENCE 1 (SUB1), a robust quantitative trait locus from the ...

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Blast Disease in Rice: A Review

Blast Disease in Rice: A Review

... in breeding for blast resistance in ...on marker-assisted backcrossing or the pyramiding of genes against rice blast (Torres, ...interest, marker-assisted breeding, and cloning ...

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Agricultural genomics and sustainable development: perspectives and prospects for Africa

Agricultural genomics and sustainable development: perspectives and prospects for Africa

... to marker-assisted breeding discussed above, identification of the genes conferring the agronomic traits to our crop and forest plants and engineering of novel traits will be the base of a ...

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Effect of qGN4.1 QTL for Grain Number per Panicle in Genetic Backgrounds of Twelve Different Mega Varieties of Rice

Effect of qGN4.1 QTL for Grain Number per Panicle in Genetic Backgrounds of Twelve Different Mega Varieties of Rice

... based marker-assisted breeding has been advocated for the transfer of beneficial genes into elite cultivars for food security (Takeda and Matsuoka ...

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Introgression of durable blast resistance gene Pi-54 into indica rice cv. samba mahsuri, through Marker Assisted Backcross Breeding

Introgression of durable blast resistance gene Pi-54 into indica rice cv. samba mahsuri, through Marker Assisted Backcross Breeding

... variety for its production and productivity (POS, 2014). It is occupying around thirty per cent of the rice area in Andhra Pradesh accounting for ten lakh hectares while another five lakh hectare in other states (The ...

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Marker-Assisted Introgression in Backcross Breeding Programs

Marker-Assisted Introgression in Backcross Breeding Programs

... The aims of this paper are as follows: (1) to investi- gate by simulation the relative genetic gain in a back- cross program by using only markers, only phenotypes, or an[r] ...

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Genetic Response from Marker Assisted Selection in an Outbred Population for Differing Marker Bracket Sizes and with Two Identified Quantitative Trait Loci

Genetic Response from Marker Assisted Selection in an Outbred Population for Differing Marker Bracket Sizes and with Two Identified Quantitative Trait Loci

... to marker assisted selection in an outbred population was studied by simulation of a nucleus breeding ...with marker assisted selection (MAS) from two quantitative trait loci on the ...

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Toward a Theory of Marker-Assisted Gene Pyramiding

Toward a Theory of Marker-Assisted Gene Pyramiding

... identifica- breeding value is obtained by incorporating all markers tion of a great number of genetic factors responsible in the molecular score (Lange and Whittaker 2001; for the heritable variation of these ...

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Internal amplification control of PCR for the Glu1-Dx5 allele in wheat.

Internal amplification control of PCR for the Glu1-Dx5 allele in wheat.

... Many times the conversion of restriction fragment length polymorphism probes or single nucleotide polymorphism markers in specific PCR markers results in dominant markers. One of the limiting factors of the utilization ...

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EFFECT OF RECURRENT BACKGROUND ON THE PROTEIN
QUALITY OF QPM LINES DEVELOPED THROUGH MARKER
ASSISTED BACKCROSS BREEDING (MABB)

EFFECT OF RECURRENT BACKGROUND ON THE PROTEIN QUALITY OF QPM LINES DEVELOPED THROUGH MARKER ASSISTED BACKCROSS BREEDING (MABB)

... for breeding new cultivars with high lysine protein (Bjarnason and Vasal 1992; Prasanna et al. 2001). The opaque-2 grain was chalky, not shiny, ears were small, its yield were 8-15% lower than the traditional ...

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Selection Theory for Marker-Assisted Backcrossing

Selection Theory for Marker-Assisted Backcrossing

... Figure 2.—Expected response to selection throughout the entire ge- nome (comprising homologous chro- mosomes originating from the non- recurrent parent and the recurrent parent) and expected number of re- quired ...

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On Prediction of Genetic Values in Marker-Assisted Selection

On Prediction of Genetic Values in Marker-Assisted Selection

... on marker information to give a from the first parental line by ⫺1, loci homozygous for prediction of the genetic value known as the marker the allele from the second parental line by ⫹1, and score for each ...

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