نتایج جستجو برای: sorghum lines

تعداد نتایج: 226859  

Journal: :In silico biology 2006
B. Jayashree Ramu Punna P. Prasad Kassahun Bantte C. Tom Hash Subhash Chandra David A. Hoisington Rajeev K. Varshney

Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellites are an important class of molecular markers for genome analysis and plant breeding applications. In this paper, the SSR distributions within ESTs from the legumes soybean (Glycine max, representing 135.86 Mb), medicago (Medicago truncatula, 121.1 Mb) and lotus (Lotus japonicus, 45.4 Mb) have been studied relative to the distributions in cereals ...

2017
Maria G. Salas Fernandez Yin Bao Lie Tang Patrick S. Schnable

Recent advances in omics technologies have not been accompanied by equally efficient, cost-effective, and accurate phenotyping methods required to dissect the genetic architecture of complex traits. Even though high-throughput phenotyping platforms have been developed for controlled environments, field-based aerial and ground technologies have only been designed and deployed for short-stature c...

2010
Irakoze Pierre Claver Haihua Zhang Qin Li Kexue Zhu Huiming Zhou

Starches were isolated from soaked and malted sorghum and studied to understand their physicochemical and functional properties. The swelling power (SP) and the water solubility index (WSI) of both starches were nearly similar at temperatures below 50 °C, but at more than 50 °C, the starch isolated from malted sorghum showed lower SP and high WSI than those isolated from raw and soaked sorghum....

2017
Tejinder Kumar Arlene Howe Shirley Sato Ismail M. Dweikat Tom E. Clemente Ismail Dweikat

Over the past decade genomics resources available for sorghum have rapidly expanded (Paterson Int J Plant Genomics 2008:6, 2008), these resources, coupled with the recent completion of the genome sequence which is relatively small in size (730 Mb) (Paterson et al. Nature 457:551–556, 2009) makes sorghum a rather attractive species to study. Moreover, the USDA germplasm system maintains 42,614 a...

2010
Ramya Vittal Nabarun Ghosh Yiqun Weng B. A. Stewart

Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) is a leading cereal in the arid and semi-arid regions and ranks fifth in importance among the world’s grain crops. Given its importance as a staple food crop, a livestock feed crop and potentially a bioenergy crop, there is a constant need for its genetic improvement and an important step in this regard is the evaluation of genetic diversity in sorghum. In th...

Journal: :Genetics 1998
H V Tang R Chang D R Pring

Defective nuclear-cytoplasmic interactions leading to aberrant microgametogenesis in sorghum carrying the IS1112C male-sterile cytoplasm occur very late in pollen maturation. Amelioration of this condition, the restoration of pollen viability, involves a novel two-gene gametophytic system, wherein genes designated Rf3 and Rf4 are required for viability of individual gametes. Rf3 is tightly link...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2016
Keith Lowe Emily Wu Ning Wang George Hoerster Craig Hastings Myeong-Je Cho Chris Scelonge Brian Lenderts Mark Chamberlin Josh Cushatt Lijuan Wang Larisa Ryan Tanveer Khan Julia Chow-Yiu Wei Hua Maryanne Yu Jenny Banh Zhongmeng Bao Kent Brink Elizabeth Igo Bhojaraja Rudrappa P M Shamseer Wes Bruce Lisa Newman Bo Shen Peizhong Zheng Dennis Bidney S Carl Falco James C RegisterIII Zuo-Yu Zhao Deping Xu Todd J Jones William James Gordon-Kamm

While transformation of the major monocot crops is currently possible, the process typically remains confined to one or two genotypes per species, often with poor agronomics, and efficiencies that place these methods beyond the reach of most academic laboratories. Here, we report a transformation approach involving overexpression of the maize (Zea mays) Baby boom (Bbm) and maize Wuschel2 (Wus2)...

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