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Plant molecular genetics, plant genetics, plant breeding, cytogenetics, genetic variation, phylogenetics

Variation and Selection at the CAULIFLOWER Floral Homeotic Gene Accompanying the Evolution of Domesticated Brassica oleracea

Variation and Selection at the CAULIFLOWER Floral Homeotic Gene Accompanying the Evolution of Domesticated Brassica oleracea

... which plant morphologies evolve under forms of ...diver- genetics of these domestication loci. A molecular popu- gence among cultivated ...lation genetic approach provides a particularly ...

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Genetic Diversity Analysis of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) by using RAPD Marker

Genetic Diversity Analysis of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) by using RAPD Marker

... of genetic diversity within and between species and ...of genetic variation in plant species. Molecular marker has proved to be valuable tool in the characterization and evaluation of ...

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Development of molecular approaches in the study of lettuce downy mildew (Bremia lactucae) population biology

Development of molecular approaches in the study of lettuce downy mildew (Bremia lactucae) population biology

... OF PLANT AND PATHOGEN INTERACTION Plants do not have a circulatory system with mobile defender cells and a somatic adaptive immune system like animals, but instead rely on an innate immune system that can function ...

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Contents

Contents

... The Journal is an International reviewed publication focused to disseminate theoretical or experimental novel information contributing to the understanding and development of agriculture, environment and biotechnology. ...

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Increasing leaf vein density via mutagenesis in rice results in an enhanced rate of photosynthesis, smaller cell sizes and can reduce interveinal mesophyll cell number

Increasing leaf vein density via mutagenesis in rice results in an enhanced rate of photosynthesis, smaller cell sizes and can reduce interveinal mesophyll cell number

... forward genetic screens of mutant populations can also be used to rapidly generate photosynthesis variants that are useful for ...for plant hydraulic properties and assimilate ...

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A high yielding fodder cowpea CO 9

A high yielding fodder cowpea CO 9

... The earlier variety CO (FC) 8 was released during 2004. In order to improve its green fodder yield potential, hybridization programme was initiated during 2008 involving elite fodder cowpea parents. A promising entry ...

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Engineered plant minichromosomes

Engineered plant minichromosomes

... host plant genome starts with the fusion of single-stranded (ss) T-DNA with chromosomal DNA by the annealing of its left border end to a region with microhomology adjacent to a DSB site (Tinland and Hohn, 1995; ...

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Plant Breeding Techniques

Plant Breeding Techniques

... different plant species can be fused with chemi- cal or electric stimuli (somatic ...other plant species. Breeding companies use dif- ferent plant sources of CMS and have patents on the ...

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Modern methods for genetic improvement of Trifolium pratense

Modern methods for genetic improvement of Trifolium pratense

... Candidate gene identification is mostly depend- ent on a mapping population that is based on the cross between divergent phenotypes for a trait. Such a population of red clover useful for segregation analysis, interval ...

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Molecular genetics of naringenin
            biosynthesis, a typical plant secondary metabolite produced by Streptomyces clavuligerus

Molecular genetics of naringenin biosynthesis, a typical plant secondary metabolite produced by Streptomyces clavuligerus

... and plant chalcone synthetases (Additional file 1: Figure S1), but 50 % of these amino acids are ...to plant chalcone synthases in spite of giving a final plant typical ...

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Review Article: High Temperature Adult Plant Resistance, Key for Sustainable Control of Stripe Rust

Review Article: High Temperature Adult Plant Resistance, Key for Sustainable Control of Stripe Rust

... More clear data of HTAP resistance should be ob- tained from a 4-way testing of individual races under controlled greenhouse conditions, as shown in Figure 3. The 4-way testing includes seedling and adult-plant ...

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Update on the Cytogenetics and Molecular Genetics of Chordoma

Update on the Cytogenetics and Molecular Genetics of Chordoma

... techniques, such as COBRA did not pinpoint any clustering of breakpoints, but confirmed loss of chromosome arms 1p, 3p, 3q, 9p and chromosome 10 [58]. Figure 3 shows a synoptic view of all the gross and subtle imbalances ...

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Rice MDU 6: A high yielding long slender grain variety

Rice MDU 6: A high yielding long slender grain variety

... of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Agricultural College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Madurai and was released as Rice MDU 6 during ...

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Higher plant transformation: principles and molecular tools

Higher plant transformation: principles and molecular tools

... According to the “classical theory”, in vitro organogenesis refers to organ formation of de novo origin, involving phytohormone percep- tion, dedifferentiation of differentiated cells into callus, acquisition of ...

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Screening of soybean germplasm for high inorganic phosphorus and low phytic acid

Screening of soybean germplasm for high inorganic phosphorus and low phytic acid

... in breeding programs for the development of low phytic acid genotypes with improved nutritional value to overcome nutritional deficiency syndromes and meet the demand of ...

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Long range signalling in plant reproductive development

Long range signalling in plant reproductive development

... The chemical nature of the leaf-derived signals that regulate flowering and tuberization is still uncertain. In L. temulentum, experimental results lend strong support to gibberellins, but verification that they are ...

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Quantitative genetics of sheep preference in red clover (Trifolium pratense L ) under spaced plant and sward conditions : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph D ) in Pasture Breeding, Depa

Quantitative genetics of sheep preference in red clover (Trifolium pratense L ) under spaced plant and sward conditions : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph D ) in Pasture Breeding, Department of Plant Science, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... and leaf mess). Subsequently to the experimental defoliation, all plants were defoliated to a uniform 20% leaf residual, by mob stocking. The statistical design was a diffuse randornised complete block with plants nested ...

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Anatomy of a Revolution

Anatomy of a Revolution

... nation. Such an act would not only provide support to It is worth contemplating how the field of nutrition accelerate the revolution, it would bring a breath of would be changed by genomics and molecular ...

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A high yielding Lucerne variety CO 2

A high yielding Lucerne variety CO 2

... A high green fodder yielding and nutritious Lucerne culture TNLC 12 was developed at the Department of Forage Crops, Centre for Plant Breeding and Genetics, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, ...

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