Author: PATTANSHETTI SANTOSH K
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Languages : en
Pages : 141
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Genetic Studies Involving Milp and Maldandi Sources of Cytoplasmic Genetic Male Sterility in Sorghum (Sorghum Bicolor (L.) Moench)
Author: PATTANSHETTI SANTOSH K
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Languages : en
Pages : 141
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 141
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Genetic Studies Involving Diverse Sources of Cytoplasmic-genetic Male Sterility in Sorghum (Sorghum Bicolor(L.) Moench)
Author: BIRADAR B. D
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Languages : en
Pages : 363
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Languages : en
Pages : 363
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Genetic Enhancement of Rabi Sorghum
Author: Sanjana Reddy
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0128019395
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Genetic Enhancement of Rabi Sorghum – Adapting the Indian Durras presents both the historical background and the recent research done in breeding this important world crop for more global production. Its chapters cover topics in origin and taxonomy, morphology and breeding behavior, genetics, and cytogenetics, also looking at production, nutrition, and alternate uses. The durra race is Ethiopian in origin and its introgression with wild forms permitted adaptation to drier conditions. These have migrated and adapted to the currently known crop that is cultivated in the winter season and commonly called rabi sorghums. Grown under receding soil moisture conditions, rabi sorghums have tolerance to abiotic stresses apart from biotic stresses, unlike the rainy sorghums that are grown widely in the world. However, they must be more resilient to rapid changes in climate, for example. The variability from winter sorghums is being introgressed into rainy sorghums. With the yield plateaus reached and sorghum gaining importance as a food crop, this book will be of importance to those studying durras and their breeding. - Presents both the historical background and most recent research done in breeding rabi sorghum for more global production - Provides information on the adaptation of the crop and the ways it has migrated to the currently known crop, which is cultivated in winter season and commonly called as rabi sorghum - Explores strategies for resilience as the crop must be prepared to withstand rapid and varying changes in climate
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0128019395
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Genetic Enhancement of Rabi Sorghum – Adapting the Indian Durras presents both the historical background and the recent research done in breeding this important world crop for more global production. Its chapters cover topics in origin and taxonomy, morphology and breeding behavior, genetics, and cytogenetics, also looking at production, nutrition, and alternate uses. The durra race is Ethiopian in origin and its introgression with wild forms permitted adaptation to drier conditions. These have migrated and adapted to the currently known crop that is cultivated in the winter season and commonly called rabi sorghums. Grown under receding soil moisture conditions, rabi sorghums have tolerance to abiotic stresses apart from biotic stresses, unlike the rainy sorghums that are grown widely in the world. However, they must be more resilient to rapid changes in climate, for example. The variability from winter sorghums is being introgressed into rainy sorghums. With the yield plateaus reached and sorghum gaining importance as a food crop, this book will be of importance to those studying durras and their breeding. - Presents both the historical background and most recent research done in breeding rabi sorghum for more global production - Provides information on the adaptation of the crop and the ways it has migrated to the currently known crop, which is cultivated in winter season and commonly called as rabi sorghum - Explores strategies for resilience as the crop must be prepared to withstand rapid and varying changes in climate
A New Factor for Genetic Male Sterility in Sorghum Bicolor (L.) Moench
Author: D. J. Andrews
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Category : Sorghum
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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Category : Sorghum
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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The Indian Journal of Genetics & Plant Breeding
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Category : Genetics
Languages : en
Pages : 436
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Category : Genetics
Languages : en
Pages : 436
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Plant Male Sterility Systems for Accelerating Crop Improvement
Author: Abhishek Bohra
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811938083
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
This book covers all aspects of hybrid breeding technologies applied for crop improvement in major field crops. The different male sterility systems such as genetic male sterility (GMS), cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), cytoplasmic and genetic male sterility (CGMS), and male sterility induced by the photoperiod (PGMS), temperature (TGMS), and chemicals are discussed in detail. The different chapters in this book provide a timeline of the key breakthroughs witnessed in the field of plant male sterility technologies, their application in hybrid breeding, and the relevance to the current need for food security. In-depth insights into the genetic and regulatory mechanisms of plant male sterility have been presented. This includes discussion on a variety of molecular players that induce male sterility and rescue male fertility in the hybrid plants. To enhance this book’s appeal, more emphasis has been given on the modern emerging approaches such as construction of heterotic pools that could boost hybrid breeding for enhanced crop performance amid climate change and growing population worldwide. This book is a guide for growers and industries related to field and horticultural crops. Further, it is a useful reference for plant breeders, researchers and extension workers, and students. The material can also be used for teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811938083
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
This book covers all aspects of hybrid breeding technologies applied for crop improvement in major field crops. The different male sterility systems such as genetic male sterility (GMS), cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), cytoplasmic and genetic male sterility (CGMS), and male sterility induced by the photoperiod (PGMS), temperature (TGMS), and chemicals are discussed in detail. The different chapters in this book provide a timeline of the key breakthroughs witnessed in the field of plant male sterility technologies, their application in hybrid breeding, and the relevance to the current need for food security. In-depth insights into the genetic and regulatory mechanisms of plant male sterility have been presented. This includes discussion on a variety of molecular players that induce male sterility and rescue male fertility in the hybrid plants. To enhance this book’s appeal, more emphasis has been given on the modern emerging approaches such as construction of heterotic pools that could boost hybrid breeding for enhanced crop performance amid climate change and growing population worldwide. This book is a guide for growers and industries related to field and horticultural crops. Further, it is a useful reference for plant breeders, researchers and extension workers, and students. The material can also be used for teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Genetic Variation and Covariation in Hybrids of New Restorer and Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Lines of Sorghum, Sorghum Bicolor, (L.) Moench, from the World Collection
Author: R. de P. NUNES
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Genetic varation was investigated among 16 new restorer lines (R-lines) selected from the World Sorghum Collection, and one chemically induced mutant and its normal sib, used as male parents, and 14 newly developed cytoplasmic male sterile lines (A-lines) and four standard commercial A-lines, used as female parents. The 18 R-lines were divide in two groups. The 16 lines from the World Sorghum Colletion were first randomly subdivided into two groups of eight. The two ramaining R-lines were added to each of the two groups of eight so that each of the two groups of males was composed of 10 lines. The eight new R-lines were referred to as random males because they were regarded as a random sample from a much larger number of phenotypically desirable R-lines that could be identified in the World Sorghum Collection. The induced mutant and its normal sib were called fixed males. Similarly, the 14 new A-lines were divided at random into two groups of seven. The four standard male sterile lines were added to each of the groups so that both groups of females had 11 lines. The 14 newly developed A-lines were called random females because they were regarded as a random sample from a much larger number of phenotypically desirable A-lines that could be developed from the World Sorghum Colletions. The four standard A-lines were called fixed females because they were deliberately closen. Each of the two groups of males was matched at random with one of the two groups of famales. As a result, two "AB" overall mating (...).
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Genetic varation was investigated among 16 new restorer lines (R-lines) selected from the World Sorghum Collection, and one chemically induced mutant and its normal sib, used as male parents, and 14 newly developed cytoplasmic male sterile lines (A-lines) and four standard commercial A-lines, used as female parents. The 18 R-lines were divide in two groups. The 16 lines from the World Sorghum Colletion were first randomly subdivided into two groups of eight. The two ramaining R-lines were added to each of the two groups of eight so that each of the two groups of males was composed of 10 lines. The eight new R-lines were referred to as random males because they were regarded as a random sample from a much larger number of phenotypically desirable R-lines that could be identified in the World Sorghum Collection. The induced mutant and its normal sib were called fixed males. Similarly, the 14 new A-lines were divided at random into two groups of seven. The four standard male sterile lines were added to each of the groups so that both groups of females had 11 lines. The 14 newly developed A-lines were called random females because they were regarded as a random sample from a much larger number of phenotypically desirable A-lines that could be developed from the World Sorghum Colletions. The four standard A-lines were called fixed females because they were deliberately closen. Each of the two groups of males was matched at random with one of the two groups of famales. As a result, two "AB" overall mating (...).
Journal of Maharashtra Agricultural Universities
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 542
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 542
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Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Sorghum
Author: Yi-Hong Wang
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1482210096
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
Sorghum is one of the hardiest crop plants in modern agriculture and also one of the most versatile. Its seeds provide calorie for food and feed, stalks for building and industrial materials and its juice for syrup. This book provides an in-depth review of the cutting-edge knowledge in sorghum genetics and its applications in sorghum breeding. Each
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1482210096
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
Sorghum is one of the hardiest crop plants in modern agriculture and also one of the most versatile. Its seeds provide calorie for food and feed, stalks for building and industrial materials and its juice for syrup. This book provides an in-depth review of the cutting-edge knowledge in sorghum genetics and its applications in sorghum breeding. Each
Estimation of Genetic Parameters Related to the Mating System in Populations of Sorghum, Sorghum Bicolor (L.) Moench
Author: Mauricio Riccelli-Mattei
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Languages : en
Pages : 290
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 290
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