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Genetic architecture of phenological, morphological, and phytochemical traits in Cannabis landraces
Abstract Despite its long history of cultivation and diverse applications, Cannabis sativa remains underexplored at the genomic level, particularly in landrace populations that harbor untapped genetic diversity. In this study, we investigated the genetic architecture of 145 Iranian cannabis landrace accessions, including both male and female plants ...
Mehdi Babaei, Davoud Torkamaneh
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Natural Outcrossing in Grasspea [PDF]
M. A. Chowdhury, A. E. Sllnkard
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Determination of the outcrossing rate of Phaseolus vulgaris L. using seed protein markers [PDF]
The outcrossing rates of four varieties of Phaseolus vulgaris in Asturias (Northern Spain) were studied using seed protein polymorphisms as genetic markers.
Fueyo, M. +4 more
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Abstract Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an essential legume crop cultivated globally as food and feed. However, its production is greatly constrained by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi (Fop). Breeding for resistance is the most efficient management strategy, but the genetic foundation of Fop resistance remains unclear.
Osman Zakaria Wohor +2 more
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Improving genomic tools for outcrossing crops
Jubin, Cathy +2 more
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Abstract Understanding the genome‐wide diversity of jute mallow (Corchorus olitorius L.) is crucial for unlocking the potential of global genebank collections, enabling the discovery and use of traits that support climate resilience, improve nutrition, and increase productivity.
Abdul J. Shango +11 more
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Outcrossing in Caenorhabditis elegans increases in response to food limitation
Theory predicts that organisms should diversify their offspring when faced with a stressful environment. This prediction has received empirical support across diverse groups of organisms and stressors.
Samuel P. Slowinski +5 more
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Abstract Intermediate wheatgrass (IWG) (Thinopyrum intermedium, Kernza) is a perennial forage grass undergoing neo‐domestication as a grain crop. IWG provides numerous ecosystem services and has the potential to benefit rural communities as an alternative crop option with high market value.
Hannah Stoll +2 more
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Outcrossing mechanisms in Columnea microcalyx (Gesneriaceae), September 1999
Protandry has been known to promote outcrossing in many species of plants (Lloyd & Webb 1986, in Endress 1994), but in asynchronously flowering plants other mechanisms are needed to reinforce outcrossing (Endress 1994).
Baer, Alise
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