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Cytoplasmic Male Sterility [PDF]
The trait cytoplasmic male sterility (cms) is common in higher plants. Edwardson (1) reported that the cms trait had been observed in at least eighty unique plant species. Although the trait may manifest itself in different fashions among the various species, cms plants have in common the inability to produce viable pollen.
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1988
Genic Male Sterility (g-mst) is of a wide occurrence in flowering plants and the majority of the steriles have arisen as spontaneous mutants (Table 2.1). Only a few have been induced after mutagen treatments (Table 2.3). In about 175 species in which mst has spontaneously arisen, the majority are dicots in species as well as in species crosses (Fig.
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Genic Male Sterility (g-mst) is of a wide occurrence in flowering plants and the majority of the steriles have arisen as spontaneous mutants (Table 2.1). Only a few have been induced after mutagen treatments (Table 2.3). In about 175 species in which mst has spontaneously arisen, the majority are dicots in species as well as in species crosses (Fig.
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Curing cytoplasmic male sterility via TALEN-mediated mitochondrial genome editing
Nature Plants, 2019T. Kazama+12 more
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Evaluation of Male Sterilization
1980Vasectomy, or male sterilization, has been an accepted method of contraception in Korea since the end of 1962 because it is effective, safe, simple, and inexpensive. By the end of 1978, about 420,000 men were voluntarily vasectomized through the government free-service program.
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