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Haploid breeding technology has advantages in terms of saving time and reducing labor intensity and costs. However, the low induction rate limits the application of this technology.
Shiqi Gong +12 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 ...
Cengiz,Rahime +3 more
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This study was conducted to investigate the effect of donor and inducer lines on the haploid induction rate in the in vivo maternal doubled haploid technique in maize and to compare the methods used in haploid seed separation.
Berk Vural +4 more
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Production of Double Haploid Plants Using In Vivo Haploid Techniques in Corn
This research was conducted at the breeding station of the Turkish breeding company Agromar A.Ş in the city of Bursa in Turkey during the 2013 and 2014 growing seasons.
İlhan Turgut +5 more
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Development of In Vivo Haploid Inducer Lines for Screening Haploid Immature Embryos in Maize
Doubled haploid technology is widely applied in maize. The haploid inducer lines play critical roles in doubled haploid breeding. We report the development of specialized haploid inducer lines that enhance the purple pigmentation of crossing immature ...
Chen Chen +6 more
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Maize (Zea mays) doubled haploid (DH) breeding is a technology that can efficiently generate inbred lines with homozygous genetic backgrounds. Haploids are usually produced through in vivo induction by haploid inducer lines in maize.
Dexuan Meng +9 more
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Genomic prediction of maternal haploid induction rate in maize
Genomic prediction (GP) might be an efficient way to improve haploid induction rate (HIR) and to reduce the laborious and time‐consuming task of phenotypic selection for HIR in maize (Zea mays L.).
Frei, Ursula +3 more
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Mapping of QTL for kernel abortion caused by in vivo haploid induction in maize (Zea mays L.).
Kernel abortion is common phenomenon in vivo haploid induction and closely linked with haploid induction rate, but little information of kernel abortion is available and its genetic basis still unclear.
Yanzhi Qu +7 more
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Doubled haploid technology is a feasible, fast, and cost-efficient way of producing completely homozygous lines in maize. Many factors contribute to the success of this system including the haploid induction rate (HIR) of inducer lines, the inducibility ...
Henrique Uliana Trentin +4 more
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The mechanism of maternal in vivo haploid induction is not fully understood. In this study, the young embryos were identified by morphology, cytology and simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers at different developmental stages in the cross HZ514 (sweet ...
Fazhan Qiu +5 more
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