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A new method based on SNP of nrDNA-ITS to identify Saccharum spontaneum and its progeny in the genus Saccharum. [PDF]
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Sugarcane breeding: a fantastic past and promising future driven by technology and methods. [PDF]
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Exploring Morphological, Transcriptomic, and Metabolomic Differences Between Two Sister Lines with Contrasting Resistance to Orange Rust Disease in Sugarcane. [PDF]
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Desynapsis in Saccharum robustum
Genetica, 1981Desynapsis is described in a clone of Saccharum robustum. The clone was originally collected in 1951 from New Guinea. The diploid chromosome number is 2n=80. The maximum number of bivalents present was eight. The number of univalents ranged from 64 to 80. Meiosis was very irregular. On selfing the clone did not give progeny.
T. V. Sreenivasan, N. C. Jalaja
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2007
In order to study relationships within and among species of the highly complex polyploid genus Saccharum, 30 clones from 5 species (S. barberi, S. officinarum, S. robustum, S. sinense, and S. spontaneum) and 6 cultivated clones were analyzed using 15 sugarcane simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and two multivariate statistical methods. The origins of
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In order to study relationships within and among species of the highly complex polyploid genus Saccharum, 30 clones from 5 species (S. barberi, S. officinarum, S. robustum, S. sinense, and S. spontaneum) and 6 cultivated clones were analyzed using 15 sugarcane simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and two multivariate statistical methods. The origins of
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Thermal decomposition kinetics modeling of energy cane Saccharum robustum
Thermochimica Acta, 2017Abstract This work aims to study the thermal decomposition kinetics of energy cane Saccharum robustum . The experiments were carried out in a thermogravimetric analyzer at heating rates of 5, 10 and 20 °C/min under nitrogen atmosphere and mean particle diameter of 253.5 μm.
Katia Tannous
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Chromosome Transmission by Saccharum robustum in Interspecific Crosses
Journal of Heredity, 1968Sam Price
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Molecular Breeding, 1995
Saccharum robustum Brandes & Jesw. ex Grassl has been suggested as the immediate progenitor species of cultivated sugarcane (S. officinarum L.) [4]. Chromosome pairing and assortment in these two species were previously studied by genetic analysis of single-dose DNA markers in parents in and 44 F1 progeny of a cross between euploid, meiotically regular
Gavin R. Sills +3 more
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Saccharum robustum Brandes & Jesw. ex Grassl has been suggested as the immediate progenitor species of cultivated sugarcane (S. officinarum L.) [4]. Chromosome pairing and assortment in these two species were previously studied by genetic analysis of single-dose DNA markers in parents in and 44 F1 progeny of a cross between euploid, meiotically regular
Gavin R. Sills +3 more
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