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Advances in Genome Editing Through Haploid Induction Systems. [PDF]
Groundbreaking advances in gene editing technologies are transforming modern plant breeding by enabling precise genetic modifications that dramatically accelerate crop improvement. Haploid and diploid induction systems have emerged as particularly powerful tools in this landscape, offering both efficient gene editing capabilities and rapid production ...
Sheng H +6 more
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Cenh3: An Emerging Player in Haploid Induction Technology [PDF]
True-breeding lines are required for the development and production of crop varieties. In a classical breeding approach these lines are obtained through inbreeding, and often 7-9 generations of inbreeding is performed to achieve the desired level of homozygosity, over a period of several years. In contrast, the chromosomes of haploids can be doubled to
Britt, Anne B, Kuppu, Sundaram
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Four Indian and one Japanese accession of Imperata cylindrica were assessed for their influence upon haploid production in F1 generations of 21 wheat crosses (winter × spring, spring × spring and winter × winter) to find an efficient pollen source for ...
Shoukat Ahmad RATHER +2 more
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<i>In vivo</i> maternal haploid induction in <i>Brassica juncea</i>. [PDF]
Chu Y +5 more
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Corn genotypes and crop seasons on the rate of putative haploids with the expression of gene R1-navajo [PDF]
: The objective of this work was to evaluate the influences of the factors corn (Zea mays) genotypes, crop seasons, endosperm texture, genetic background, and genetic basis on putative haploid rates (PHRs) according to the expression of gene R1-navajo ...
Hingrid Ariane da Silva +7 more
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Haploid induction: androgenesis in Musa balbisiana [PDF]
Introduction. This protocol describes the production of haploid and dihaploid plants from in vitro anther cultures of M. balbisiana. The principle, key advantages, starting plant material, time required and expected results are presented. Materials and methods.
Bakry, Frédéric +2 more
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The Effect of Donors Used in In vivo Maternal Haploid Technique on Haploid Induction Rate
Maize is an important plant grown to obtain grain and silage, and is used in human and animal nutrition. In conventional maize breeding studies, inbred line development studies are carried out for at least 7 years if a single generation is obtained in a year, while it is possible to develop 100% homozygous lines in a short period of 2 years with the in
Cengiz,Rahime +3 more
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Seasonal Variation of Tropical Savanna Altered Agronomic Adaptation of Stock-6-Derived Inducer Lines
Tropicalization is one of the major objectives in breeding haploid inducers to address the poor adaptation of temperate haploid inducers in doubled haploid production in tropical maize.
Paepan Sintanaparadee +7 more
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Maternal haploids are preferentially induced by CENH3-tailswap transgenic complementation in maize
Doubled haploid plants are invaluable breeding tools but many crop species are recalcitrant to available haploid induction techniques. To test if haploid inducer lines can be engineered into crops, CENH3 -/- and CENH3:RNAi lines were complemented by ...
Timothy eKelliher +6 more
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Doubled haploid (DH) technology has become integral to maize breeding programs to expedite inbred line development and increase the efficiency of breeding operations.
Luis Antonio Lopez +8 more
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