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Cytoplasmic male sterility and mitochondrial metabolism in plants
Mitochondrion, 2014Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is a common feature encountered in plant species. It is the result of a genomic conflict between the mitochondrial and the nuclear genomes. CMS is caused by mitochondrial encoded factors which can be counteracted by nuclear encoded factors restoring male fertility. Despite extensive work, the molecular mechanism of male
Pascal Touzet, Etienne H. Meyer
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Molecular Basis of Cytoplasmic Male Sterility
2013Cytoplasmic 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.
Mingfang Zhang, Jinghua Yang
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1993
Analysis of reciprocal crosses between nonrestoring fertile genotypes and restored male-sterile genotypes of Lolium perenne confirmed the cytoplasmic nature of the sterility trait. This prompted a search for a molecular probe that could be used to distinguish between fertile and cytoplasmic male-sterile (CMS) cytoplasms.
David J. McConnell+3 more
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Analysis of reciprocal crosses between nonrestoring fertile genotypes and restored male-sterile genotypes of Lolium perenne confirmed the cytoplasmic nature of the sterility trait. This prompted a search for a molecular probe that could be used to distinguish between fertile and cytoplasmic male-sterile (CMS) cytoplasms.
David J. McConnell+3 more
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The Texas Cytoplasm of Maize: Cytoplasmic Male Sterility and Disease Susceptibility [PDF]
The Texas cytoplasm of maize carries two cytoplasmically inherited traits, male sterility and disease susceptibility, which have been of great interest both for basic research and plant breeding. The two traits are inseparable and are associated with an unusual mitochondrial gene, T- urf13 , which encodes a 13 ...
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The Evolutionary Dynamics of Cytoplasmic Male Sterility
The American Naturalist, 1989Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is the maternal transmission of failed pollen production in hermaphroditic plants leading to a mixture of male-sterile and hermaphroditic individuals in the population (gynodioecy). Autosomal genes that can restore pollen fertility in the presence of male-sterile cytotypes are commonly observed.
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CYTOPLASMIC MALE STERILITY IN MAIZE
Annual Review of Genetics, 1983Susan Gabay-Laughnan, John R. Laughnan
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Cytoplasmically Inherited Male Sterility in Capsicum
The American Naturalist, 19581. A cytoplasmic male sterile in peppers has been found, the expression of which is dependent upon a sterile cytoplasm and a nuclear non-restorer gene (ms). 2. Six accessions and six commercial varieties carry the restorer allele, Ms, and two accessions and four commercial varieties carry the nonrestorer, ms. 3.
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Reversions of T male-sterile cytoplasm to male fertility
1982International ...
Cornu, A., Gabay-Laughnan, S.
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Curing cytoplasmic male sterility via TALEN-mediated mitochondrial genome editing
Nature Plants, 2019T. Kazama+12 more
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France : exploring cytoplasmic male sterility
1995International ...
Duc, Gérard, Le Guen, J.
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