نتایج جستجو برای: cotton gossypium arboreum

تعداد نتایج: 22190  

Journal: :Genetics 1961
L L Phillips

HE cultivated cottons are divided into two groups: the diploid Asiatic species Gossypium arboreum and G. herbaceum and the New World amphidiploids G. hirsutum and G. barbadense. The taxa within each of these groups are readily crossed, and the F, in each case is vigorous and fertile. F, and subsequent generations, however, contain either depauperate types or plants that closely resemble one of ...

2013
Jocelyn A. Moore Caryl A. Chlan

Plant genomes are larger and more complex than other eukaryotic organisms, due to small and large duplication events, recombination and subsequent reorganization of the genetic material. Commercially important cotton is the result of a polyploidization event between Old and New World cottons that occurred over one million years ago. Allotetraploid cotton has properties that are dramatically dif...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2008
Xiao-Xia Shangguan Bing Xu Zong-Xia Yu Ling-Jian Wang Xiao-Ya Chen

Cotton fibres are unicellular seed trichomes. Our previous study suggested that the cotton R2R3 MYB transcript factor GaMYB2 is a functional homologue of the Arabidopsis trichome regulator GLABRA1 (GL1). Here, the GaMYB2 promoter activity is reported in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), and Arabidopsis plants. A 2062 bp promoter of GaMYB2 was isolated from G. arboreum, a...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2010
Armel Salmon Lex Flagel Bao Ying Joshua A Udall Jonathan F Wendel

Polyploid formation and processes that create partial genomic duplication generate redundant genomic information, whose fate is of particular interest to evolutionary biologists. Different processes can lead to diversification among duplicate genes, which may be counterbalanced by mechanisms that retard divergence, including gene conversion via nonreciprocal homoeologous exchange. Here, we used...

Journal: :پژوهش های تولید گیاهی 0

in order to identify the best maturity time for excision of fertilized ovules in interspecific hybridization, intercrosses were made between two diploid (gossypium herbaceum and g. arboreum, 2n=26) and two tetraploid species (g. barbadense and g. hirsutum, 2n=52). flower morphology, growth rate of ovules and ovaries, as well as fiber growth pattern in various time scales post anthesis were reco...

Journal: :3 Biotech 2016
Pratik Satya Pramod Kumar Paswan Swagata Ghosh Snehalata Majumdar Nasim Ali

Cross-species transferability is a quick and economic method to enrich SSR database, particularly for minor crops where little genomic information is available. However, transferability of SSR markers varies greatly between species, genera and families of plant species. We assessed confamiliar transferability of SSR markers from cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) and jute (Corchorus olitorius) to 22 s...

2015
Mercedes C. Hernandez-Gomez Jean-Luc Runavot Xiaoyuan Guo Stéphane Bourot Thomas A.S. Benians William G.T. Willats Frank Meulewaeter J. Paul Knox

The roles of non-cellulosic polysaccharides in cotton fiber development are poorly understood. Combining glycan microarrays and in situ analyses with monoclonal antibodies, polysaccharide linkage analyses and transcript profiling, the occurrence of heteromannan and heteroxylan polysaccharides and related genes in developing and mature cotton (Gossypium spp.) fibers has been determined. Comparat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989
J F Wendel

New World tetraploid cottons (Gossypium spp.) originated through hybridization of ancestral diploid species that presently have allopatric ranges in Asia-Africa (the A genome) and the New World tropics and subtropics (the D genome). Despite intensive study, the identity of the parental diploids and the antiquity of polyploidization remain unresolved. In this study, variation in the maternally i...

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