نتایج جستجو برای: wild relatives

تعداد نتایج: 181864  

2011
NALINI MALLIKARJUNA SANDHYA SRIKANTH HARI D. UPADHYAYA S. Abbo

Groundnut is susceptible to a range of diseases and pests owing to its narrow genetic base. Closely related wild relatives of groundnut are diploid, and crossability between diploid wild relatives and tetraploid cultivated groundnut is difficult. Amphidiploid and autotetraploid groundnuts, which are tetraploids (also called synthetic groundnut), were developed at ICRISAT. Crossability between c...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2006
Jian Lu Tian Tang Hua Tang Jianzi Huang Suhua Shi Chung-I Wu

The extent of molecular differentiation between domesticated animals or plants and their wild relatives is postulated to be small. The availability of the complete genome sequences of two subspecies of the Asian rice, Oryza sativa (indica and japonica) and their wild relatives have provided an unprecedented opportunity to study divergence following domestication. We observed significantly more ...

2017
Alejandra Hernández-Terán Ana Wegier Mariana Benítez Rafael Lira Ana E. Escalante

Agronomic management of plants is a powerful evolutionary force acting on their populations. The management of cultivated plants is carried out by the traditional process of human selection or plant breeding and, more recently, by the technologies used in genetic engineering (GE). Even though crop modification through GE is aimed at specific traits, it is possible that other non-target traits c...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Garrett M. Janzen Matthew B. Hufford

In a new study, DNA from a 5,310-year-old corn cob found in the Tehuacán Valley in Mexico was sequenced and compared to modern maize and its wild progenitor grasses. The sample was found to be an intermediate between modern maize and its wild relatives, suggesting a gradual, protracted domestication process.

2015
Walaa K. Mousa Charles R. Shearer Victor Limay-Rios Ting Zhou Manish N. Raizada

Wild maize (teosinte) has been reported to be less susceptible to pests than their modern maize (corn) relatives. Endophytes, defined as microbes that inhabit plants without causing disease, are known for their ability to antagonize plant pests and pathogens. We hypothesized that the wild relatives of modern maize may host endophytes that combat pathogens. Fusarium graminearum is the fungus tha...

2005
Roberto Papa

Gene flow between crops and their wild relatives is an important process that has strong implications both for conservation of genetic diversity and for plant breeding. Introgression between wild and domesticated populations has been shown to be a widespread phenomenon in most species, both those allogamous and autogamous. The combined effects of gene flow and selection on the structure of gene...

2017
Alberto Acquadro Lorenzo Barchi Pietro Gramazio Ezio Portis Santiago Vilanova Cinzia Comino Mariola Plazas Jaime Prohens Sergio Lanteri

Brinjal (Solanum melongena), scarlet (S. aethiopicum) and gboma (S. macrocarpon) eggplants are three Old World domesticates. The genomic DNA of a collection of accessions belonging to the three cultivated species, along with a representation of various wild relatives, was characterized for the presence of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) using a genotype-by-sequencing approach. A total of...

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