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TILLING for Plant Breeding

2014
TILLING is widely used in plant functional genomics. Mutagenesis and SNP detection is combined to allow for the isolation of mutations in genes of interest. It can also be used as a plant breeding tool, whereby variation in known or candidate genes of interest to breeding programs is generated. Here we describe a simple low-cost TILLING procedure.
Peter Sharp, Chongmei Dong
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Selection Methods in Plant Breeding [PDF]

open access: possible, 1995
Population genetical aspects of cross-fertilization. Inbreeding. Assortative mating and disassortative mating. Population genetical effects of selection with regard to sex expression. Random variation of gene frequencies. Selection. Quantitative aspects. Quantitative characters.
Bos, I., Caligari, P.D.S.
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Genomics and plant breeding

2001
Much of our most basic understanding of genetics has its roots in plant genetics and crop breeding. The study of plants has led to important insights into highly conserved biological process and a wealth of knowledge about development. Agriculture is now well positioned to take its share benefit from genomics.
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Plant breeding

Scientia Horticulturae, 2001
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Next-Generation Breeding Strategies for Climate-Ready Crops

Frontiers in Plant Science, 2021
Ali Razzaq   +2 more
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Opportunities and challenges of speed breeding: A review

Plant Breeding, 2021
Maliata Athon Wanga   +2 more
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Selective breeding of edible bivalves and its implication of global climate change

Reviews in Aquaculture, 2020
Kar Soon Tan   +2 more
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WHY BREEDING TIME HAS NOT RESPONDED TO SELECTION FOR EARLIER BREEDING IN A SONGBIRD POPULATION

Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, 2006
Marcel E Visser, Phillip Gienapp
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Quantitative Genetics and Genomics Converge to Accelerate Forest Tree Breeding

Frontiers in Plant Science, 2018
Dario Grattapaglia   +2 more
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