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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1999
Photoperiod-sensitive genetic male-sterile (PSGMS) rice, with its male fertility regulated by photoperiod length, is very useful for hybrid rice development. However, breeding for new PSGMS lines has faced two major difficulties - the stability of male sterility and the reversibility of male fertility.
Y Q, He +4 more
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Photoperiod-sensitive genetic male-sterile (PSGMS) rice, with its male fertility regulated by photoperiod length, is very useful for hybrid rice development. However, breeding for new PSGMS lines has faced two major difficulties - the stability of male sterility and the reversibility of male fertility.
Y Q, He +4 more
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Molecular markers for genic male sterility in Chinese cabbage
Euphytica, 2003The gms gene of Chinese cabbage (Brassica campestris ssp. chinensis) conferring a recessivegenic male sterility was mapped with AFLPmarkers. Four markers were found to betightly linked to the gene with a distanceof
M. Ying, F. Dreyer, D. Cai, C. Jung
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Cytokinins in a genic male sterile line of Brassica napus
Physiologia Plantarum, 1992Endogenous cytokinin levels were analyzed in four different organs viz., root, stem, leaf and mature flower, of the wild type (cv. Westar) and a genic male sterile (GMS) line of Brassica napus. Various cytokinins viz., bases (Z, DZ), ribosides (ZR, DZR), glucosides (OGZ + OGZR, OGDZ + OGDZR) and nucleotides (ZNT, DZNT) were quantified using Amaranthus ...
Amit Shukla, V. K. Sawhney
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Planta, 2003
The tapetum plays a crucial role in pollen development. This secretory tissue produces numerous nutritive proteins necessary for pollen maturation. The tapetum, whose cells undergo programmed cell death (PCD), is completely diminished by the time the pollen is fully mature. Our previous studies on a thermosensitive genic male-sterile (TGMS) rice (Oryza
Sujin, Ku +3 more
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The tapetum plays a crucial role in pollen development. This secretory tissue produces numerous nutritive proteins necessary for pollen maturation. The tapetum, whose cells undergo programmed cell death (PCD), is completely diminished by the time the pollen is fully mature. Our previous studies on a thermosensitive genic male-sterile (TGMS) rice (Oryza
Sujin, Ku +3 more
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Generating Photoperiod-Sensitive Genic Male Sterile Rice Lines with CRISPR/Cas9
2019Obtaining photoperiod-sensitive genic male sterility (PGMS) lines is one of the most important steps in two-line hybrid rice breeding. Traditionally, such lines were screened and developed with a classic rice breeding system under both long-day and short-day conditions. The isolation and backcross process used for this could easily last for more than 3
Weihang, Gu +3 more
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Analyses of a genic male-sterile mutant in soybean
2018Genetic and cytological studies were conducted with a new male-sterile, femalefertile soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] mutant. This mutant was completely male sterile and was inherited as a single-recessive gene. No differences in female or male gamete transmission of the recessive allele were observed between reciprocal cross-pollinations in the Fi or
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GENIC MALE STERILITY IN BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS L.
Acta Horticulturae, 1996Y. Takahata +3 more
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GENIC MALE STERILITY IN PETUNIA
Acta Horticulturae, 1990R.T. Perkins III, L.C. Ewart
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Environmentâsensitive genic male sterility in rice and other plants
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2023Guoqing Peng
exaly
A cellular mechanism underlying the restoration of thermo/photoperiod-sensitive genic male sterility
Molecular Plant, 2021Yue Lou, Shuang-Xi Xiong, Xue-Hui Huang
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