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CYTOPLASMIC MALE STERILITY IN ALFALFA

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1968
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N. R. Bradner, W. R. Childers
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Mitochondria and cytoplasmic male sterility in plants

Mitochondrion, 2014
Mitochondria are essential organelles in cells not only because they supply over 90% of the cell's energy but also because their dysfunction is associated with disease. Owing to the importance of mitochondria, there are many questions about mitochondria that must be answered.
Jun, Hu   +8 more
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Cytoplasmic Male Sterility in Barley

Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, 1979
(1979). Cytoplasmic Male Sterility in Barley. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica: Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 219-224.
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Cytoplasmic male sterility in Plantago lanceolata L.: differences between male-sterile cytoplasms at the DNA- and RNA-level

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1987
To establish the feasibility of a cytoplasmtype assay based on molecular hybridizations, mitochondrial DNAs from the two male-sterile cytoplasms of Plantago lanceolata (P and R) were compared by restriction endonuclease digestion. We cloned a 1.1 kbp Eco RI-HindIII fragment from P-mtDNA (pPl-311), which on hybridization to Southern blots of Bam HI ...
Rouwendal, G.J.A.   +2 more
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Gene-Cytoplasmic Male Sterility

1988
Typically, mst represents a condition in which female sex is normal and male sex is nonfunctional. Two types of nuclear genes, fr and ms, control this sterility. The action of ms genes is cytoplasm-insensitive, whereas fr gene action is cytoplasm- dependent and -sensitive as these genes act only in a certain cytoplasm type, the S-cytoplasm.
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Nucleoli and cytoplasmic male sterility

Zeitschrift für Vererbungslehre, 1965
The paper describes the relation of cytoplasmic male sterility and the differentiation of nucleoli. Defects in the formation of nucleoli of pollen grains of maize with cytoplasmic male sterility were observed whereas the nuclei of control, i.e. fertile maize contained always only a single nucleole.
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Cytoplasmic Male Sterility in Petunia

1991
A maternally-inherited male sterile phenotype is known in many plant genera, including Petunia (Laser and Lersten, 1972; Hanson and Conde, 1985). As all seed on a cytoplasmic male sterile (CMS) plant must result from cross-pollination, the trait has attracted commercial interest for hybrid seed production.
Maureen R. Hanson   +6 more
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Exploring cytoplasmic male sterility

1995
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Duc, Gérard, Le Guen, J.
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Cytoplasmic male sterility-based hybrids: mechanistic insights

Planta
A comprehensive understanding of the nucleocytoplasmic interactions that occur between genes related to the restoration of fertility and cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) provides insight into the development of hybrids of important crop species. Modern biotechnological techniques allow this to be achieved in an efficient and quick manner.
Joorie Bhattacharya   +3 more
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Molecular Basis of Cytoplasmic Male Sterility

2013
Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), a maternally inherited trait failing to produce functional pollens, is an alternative approach for utilization of hybrid vigor and hybrid seed production in Crucifer crops. CMS and its fertility restoration lines are also good system to explore the interaction between nuclear and mitochondrial genomes.
Jinghua Yang, Mingfang Zhang
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