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Comparative genomics and synteny analysis of PP2C phosphatases in modern and wild sugarcane cultivars for insights into abiotic stress response. [PDF]

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Kumari S   +8 more
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Identification of the tetraspanin gene family in sugarcane and its response to sugarcane mosaic virus infection. [PDF]

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Cui Z   +9 more
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Research Progress on 35S rDNA and 5S rDNA in Sugarcane: Challenges and Prospects. [PDF]

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Meiotic abnormalities in Saccharum spontaneum

Euphytica, 1975
Meiosis was studied in several clones of Saccharum spontaneum with chromosome numbers ranging from 2n=40 to 2n=126. Abnormalities recorded include occurrence of univalents, pseudo bivalents, multivalents, heteromorphic or unequal bivalents, chromosome mosaicism, secondary association of bivalents, and complement fractionation.
T. V. Sreenivasan, D. Jagathesan
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Culture of Isolated Microspores of Saccharum spontaneum)

Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 1984
Summary Microspore culture of Saccharum spontaneum L. was investigated as a means to produce haploid plants. Isolated and cultured microspores initiated sporophytic development which in 4 to 6 weeks resulted in procalli and calli. The percentage of microspores producing multicellular procalli was increased by removing the nonviable microspores ...
Maud A.W. Hinchee, Maureen M.M. Fitch
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Propagation of Saccharum Spontaneum Spp. Aegyptiacum by Means of Stem Cuttings

2022
Proceedings of the 30th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 9-12 May 2022, Online, pp.
Saita A.   +6 more
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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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