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Comparative Analysis of SUS Gene Family between Saccharum officinarum and Saccharum spontaneum

Tropical Plant Biology, 2019
Sugarcane is a major sugar-producing crop, which contributed 80% of the world’s sugar in 2010. Saccarhum officinarum is a domestic species with high sugar content, while, Saccarhum spontaneum is a wild species with stress tolerance. The highly complex polyploid genome of modern sugarcane cultivars arose from the interspecific hybridization between S ...
Yan Shi   +9 more
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RFLP linkage map and genome analysis of Saccharum spontaneum

Genome, 1993
An RFLP linkage map of the wild sugarcane species Saccharum spontaneum L. (2n = 8x = 40–128) was constructed, comprising 216 loci, detected by 116 DNA probes, and distributed over 44 linkage groups. At a density of at least one marker every 25-cM interval, the coverage of the genome was estimated as 86%. For the generation of RFLP markers, probes were
J A, Silva   +3 more
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Identification of male sterility-related genes in Saccharum officinarum and Saccharum spontaneum

Plant Reproduction
Candidate male sterility genes were identified in sugarcane, which interacts with kinase-related proteins, transcription factors, and plant hormone signaling pathways to regulate stamen and anther development. Saccharum officinarum is a cultivated sugarcane species that its predominant feature is high sucrose content in stems.
Jinjin Song   +4 more
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Cytochrome P450s in the sugarcane Saccharum spontaneum

Tropical Plant Biology, 2019
The Cytochrome P450 gene family is one of the largest in plants. Cytochrome P450 sequences have been annotated in the Saccharum spontaneum genome and they make up 1.3% of the known alleles. 394 genes have been identified in this family after mining two releases of the S. spontaneum AP85–441 genome.
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Bioethanol Production from Biomass of Saccharum Spontaneum

Journal of Biofuels, 2010
Sustainable development is the underpinning principle in the panacea for almost every environmental concern. Generation of energy from the biomass can solve the purpose of environmentalists. Bioethanol and biodiesel that comprises biofuel is one such form of green energy.
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Saccharum spontaneum Linnaeus 1771

2007
Saccharum spontaneum Linnaeus, Mantissa Plantarum Altera: 183. 1771. "Habitat in Malabariae aquosis. Koenig." RCN: 452. Lectotype (Cope in Nasir & Ali, Fl. Pakistan 143: 263. 1982): Herb. Linn. No. 77.1 (LINN). Current name: Saccharum spontaneum L. (Poaceae).
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Haploid Production From Anther Culture of Saccharum spontaneum L.

Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 1983
Summary Initiation of microspore multicellular development in anther cultures of Saccharum spontaneum L. was stimulated by preculture treatment of panicle branches at 10°C for 21 d. This prolonged cold treatment killed young microspores and switched the development of nearly mature microspores from a gametic to a sporophytic route.
Maureen M. Fitch, Paul H. Moore
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Identification of a new Mastrevirus of Saccharum barberi, Saccharum officinarum and Saccharum spontaneum in Florida [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
A metagenomic study was conducted to identify viruses present in 180 leaf samples of Saccharum species collected in 2013/2014 from plants in commercial fields in the Everglades Agricultural Area and the germplasm collection of the USDA-ARS Sugarcane Field station at Canal Point, FL.
Boukari, Wardatou   +9 more
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Developmental and Biochemical Characteristics of Cold-treated Anthers of Saccharum spontaneum

Journal of Plant Physiology, 1984
The role of cold in stimulating androgenic haploid development was evaluated by assessing morphological and biochemical changes occurring in Saccharum spontaneum anthers during 3 weeks of incubation of panicle sections at 10 °C. During incubation, anthers increased in size; and although many microspores lost viability, those that survived proceeded to ...
M A, Hinchee, A, Dela Cruz, A, Maretzki
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