نتایج جستجو برای: male sterility
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the cytoplasmic male sterile (cms) lines that are used in production of hybrid seeds in three-line system often get contaminated with their maintainer lines. using such impure cms lines in rice hybrid seed production lead to un-uniformity and yield loss in hybrid rice. laborious and time consuming phenotypic evaluations are used for elimination of off-type plants in cms multiplication farms. th...
the possibility of occurrence of some rearrangements inside and or around coxii and atp6 genes and their relationship with male sterility in rice lines having wild abortive (wa) cytoplasm was studied. two sterile (ir58025a and ir62829a) and two maintainer lines (ir58025b and ir62829b) were used. radioactive southern blotting was employed to carry out the experiments. the hybridization of coxii...
Male sterility is defined as the failure of plants to produce functional anthers, pollen, or male gametes. First documentation of male sterility came in 1763 when Kölreuter observed anther abortion within species and specific hybrids. It is more prevalent than female sterility, probably because, male sporophyte and gametophyte less protected from environment than ovule and embryo sac. Male ster...
Evaluation of sterility stability between male sterile lines for favorite lines selection is necessary to production of hybrid rice program. So that in present research utilization of 7 cytoplasmic male sterile lines (A line) and 33 male sterile lines product of 7th backcrosses of Iranian varieties with IRRI standard male sterility lines. Experiment was based on a split plot to time design in R...
Bumble bee pollinated Chamaecrista fasciculata provides pollen as the sole reward to its pollinators. Male sterility, expressed as an absence or nearly complete absence of pollen production, occurs in low frequency in populations of C. fasciculata. Here we describe experiments, using C. fasciculata, to examine frequently cited determinants of the spread and maintenance of male sterility: compen...
The genetic basis of male and female sterility in hybrids of Drosophila pseudoobscura-Drosophila persimilis was studied using backcross analysis. Previous studies indirectly assessed male fertility by measuring testis size; these studies concluded that male sterility results from an X chromosome-autosome imbalance. By directly scoring for the production of motile sperm, male sterility is shown ...
Recent genetic analyses of closely related species of Drosophila have indicated that hybrid male sterility is the consequence of highly complex synergistic effects among multiple genes, both conspecific and heterospecific. On the contrary, much evidence suggests the presence of major genes causing hybrid female sterility and inviability in the less-related species, D. melanogaster and D. simula...
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