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Marker assisted plant breeding

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

... semi-dwarf plant type, which is mainly resulted from the introduction of the sd1 ...semid-warf plant type of rice indiredtly contributes to lodging resistance in the ...

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Genomic-assisted phylogenetic analysis and marker development for next generation soybean cyst nematode resistance breeding

Genomic-assisted phylogenetic analysis and marker development for next generation soybean cyst nematode resistance breeding

... genetic marker types ...the marker Satt309 has been widely employed in several soybean breeding programs ...Satt309 marker is able to detect only three copies of the Rhg1 ...multiplex ...

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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

... The breeding lines were developed and screened under lowland transplanted control (non-stress; NS); lowland reproductive-stage drought stress conditions (RS) and seedling stage submergence condition ...0.15-m ...

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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

... Backcross breeding for the host-plant resistance is an economical strategy and feasible alternative to alleviate this problem in an eco-friendly manner Ragimekula et ...cross breeding method. ...

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Introgression of Submergence Tolerance into CO 43, a Popular Rice Variety of India, through Marker-assisted Backcross Breeding

Introgression of Submergence Tolerance into CO 43, a Popular Rice Variety of India, through Marker-assisted Backcross Breeding

... through marker-assisted backcross ...in marker-assisted backcrossing strategy enabled breeders to develop submer- gence tolerant versions of popular rice ...a marker-assisted ...

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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 )

... the plant, a score of 1 corresponding to the concentration of pods towards the upper part of the plant, and a score of 2 corresponding to a roughly even distribution of pods throughout both the lower and ...

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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)

... Two-generation marker aided backcrossing for rapid conversion of normal maize lines to quality protein maize ...S. Breeding of Quality Protein Maize (QPM). In Plant Breeding ...

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Breeding for Early Maturity in Peanuts (Arachis hypogaea L.) using Traditional Methods and Marker Assisted Selection (MAS).

Breeding for Early Maturity in Peanuts (Arachis hypogaea L.) using Traditional Methods and Marker Assisted Selection (MAS).

... There are essential requirements that must be met for successful application of MAS in plant breeding. First, the markers should co-segregate with or be closely linked (1 cM or less is probably sufficient ...

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Analysis Of Recurrent Parent Genome Recovery In Marker-Assisted Backcross Breeding Program In Watermelon

Analysis Of Recurrent Parent Genome Recovery In Marker-Assisted Backcross Breeding Program In Watermelon

... The banding patterns obtained after amplification with the primers were scored in relation to both parents. When data were subjected to foreground selection, the band showing the same level as CS-19 was scored as ‗R‘ ...

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Enhancement of leaf blast resistance in rice cultivar ‘swarna’ by marker assisted backcross breeding

Enhancement of leaf blast resistance in rice cultivar ‘swarna’ by marker assisted backcross breeding

... Swarna was released in Andhrapradesh in year 1982 by Maruteru (AP-ARI)) research station and many other states of India (West Bengal, Kerala, Karnataka and Tamilnadu) cultivating in large portion. Swarna Parentage was ...

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DNA analyses and their applications in plant breeding

DNA analyses and their applications in plant breeding

... of marker-assisted selection for quantitative traits depends on the power of QTL detection and unbiased estimation of QTL effects (M ELCHINGER et ...of marker density (C HARMET 2000; U TZ et ...

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Concepts and Strategies of Organic Plant Breeding in Light of Novel Breeding Techniques

Concepts and Strategies of Organic Plant Breeding in Light of Novel Breeding Techniques

... and plant breeding is equally ...organic breeding [45] as for the arguments of the organic sector itself ...organic plant breeding described by the ECO-PB [41] and in the IFOAM Norms ...

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On Prediction of Genetic Values in Marker-Assisted Selection

On Prediction of Genetic Values in Marker-Assisted Selection

... error than prediction (8). On the other hand, Appendix variance. Var(Z) can therefore be estimated by Var(S). III of Lande and Thompson (1990) shows that the two Note that this tends to overestimate the genetic variance. ...

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Potential of chloroplast genome in plant breeding

Potential of chloroplast genome in plant breeding

... in plant plastids should help to reduce its high costs because plastids can correctly fold IFNα2b and form the appropriate disulfide ...in plant cell walls protects the biopharmaceutical in the stomach and ...

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Toward a Theory of Marker-Assisted Gene Pyramiding

Toward a Theory of Marker-Assisted Gene Pyramiding

... a marker-based recurrent selection (MBRS) it has n leaves corresponding to the n founding parents method using a QTL complementation strategy in a (Figure 1) and n ⫺ 1 ...

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Alternative breeding processes: at which extent Participatory Breeding should modify the concept of ideotypes in plant breeding?

Alternative breeding processes: at which extent Participatory Breeding should modify the concept of ideotypes in plant breeding?

... Forty years after (Marshall and Pryor, 1979), the concept of multiline varieties is back. The purpose here is to face the population of pathogens with a more diverse pattern of resistance genes than usual, in order to ...

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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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Marker-Assisted Introgression of Quantitative Trait Loci

Marker-Assisted Introgression of Quantitative Trait Loci

... Yet, even when it is unlikely that one individual with the perfect genotype can be obtained, it is always possible to contemplate per- forming background selection [r] ...

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Organic plant breeding and propagation: concepts and strategies

Organic plant breeding and propagation: concepts and strategies

... additional plant architectural and other growth dynamical aspects of the plant that can contribute to yield stability and reduce the risks of quality and yield ...organic breeding programmes that ...

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Evolutionary plant breeding for low input systems

Evolutionary plant breeding for low input systems

... because breeding is mostly conducted in the presence of high inputs, it has systematically missed the opportunity to exploit genetic differences at low levels of ...improved plantplant interactions ...

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