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Application Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS) and Multiplex PCR Reactions in Resistance Breeding of Maize (Zea mays L.) [PDF]
Cultivated maize (Zea mays L.) is the oldest and one of the most important crop species in the world. Changing climatic conditions in recent years, warm weather, expansion of acreage and intensification of maize cultivation have resulted in an increase in the threat posed by diseases caused by, among others, Fusarium fungi.
Aleksandra Sobiech +9 more
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Introgression of Striga Resistance Genes into a Sudanese Sorghum Cultivar, Tabat, Using Marker Assisted Selection (MAS) [PDF]
Resistant crop cultivars provide the most economical, practical and sustainable method of Striga control. However, the development of resistant sorghum cultivars slowed by the complexity of the environment and the host/parasite interactions, which made field resistance erratic and unreliable.
Ahmed Gamar Yasir +1 more
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Marker assisted selection (MAS) for powdery mildew resistance in a grapevine hybrid family
VITIS - Journal of Grapevine Research, Vol. 46 No.
S. Molnár +9 more
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Development of an HRMA-Based Marker Assisted Selection (MAS) Approach for Cost-Effective Genotyping of S and M Loci Controlling Self-Compatibility in Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.). [PDF]
Orlando Marchesano BM +4 more
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Oilseed crops are fundamental for various industrial and food purposes, necessitating advancements in breeding strategies to meet growing demands. Molecular markers and Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS) have emerged as powerful tools in oilseed crop improvement.
Pantla Sai Tharun +2 more
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Marker Assisted Selection (MAS) and It's Application in Vegetable Crop Improvement
Vegetable crop breeding has changed dramatically since the early 1980s due to technological breakthroughs, especially high-throughput sequencing and molecular marker technologies, which have made it possible to sequence many plant genomes, create dense genetic maps, and identify important genes and QTLs linked to traits like yield and disease ...
Varun Shekhar, Vijay Bahadur, Lalita Lal
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For the most part, molecular markers and detection of quantitative trait loci have been developed for forest tree species in view to performing marker-assisted selection (MAS). However, MAS has not been applied to forest trees until now. In parallel, some success stories of MAS in crop breeding have been reported.
Hélène Muranty +5 more
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With the discovery of new genetic technology, the researcher focuses on using DNA molecular markers to improve new varieties worldwide. Such as resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses and enhancing quality and quantity at different plant breeding fields.
Muhammad Gul Arabzai, Hameed Gul
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Marker-assisted selection (MAS) in the fish genetic improvement
The purpose of genetic improvement must be defined for each species and for each population. In general, all economically important characteristics should be included in the breeding objective. Marker-assisted genetic improvement constitutes a feasible solution to the problem.
María Verónica Taipe Taipe +3 more
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STS Marker Associated with Iron Toxicity Tolerance in Rice [PDF]
Iron (Fe) toxicity is one of the limiting factors for rice growth and production in paddy fields. The use of iron tolerant varieties is one of the most efficient ways to solve this problem. Identification of molecular markers associated with the trait is
Lili Chrisnawati +2 more
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