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Inheritance of seed colour and identification of RAPD and AFLP markers linked to the seed colour gene in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.)

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2004
In China Polima cytoplasmic male sterility (cms) is currently the most important hybrid system used for the breeding of hybrids. In an effort to develop yellow-seeded Polima cms restorer lines, we used yellow-seeded, doubled haploid (DH) line No.2127-17 as the gene source in crosses with two elite black-seeded Polima cms R lines, Hui5148-2 and 99Yu42 ...
Liu, Zhi-wen   +3 more
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Genetics of seed coat colour in lentil

Euphytica, 1992
Four grey mottled seed coat colour lentil lines/cultivars were crossed to one brown seed coat colour cultivar. The F1 hybrids were brown seeded in all the crosses. Segregation pattern for seed coat colour in F2 and F3 generations revealed that it is under control of a single dominant gene, which is present in the parent UPL 175 while a recessive gene ...
J. P. Singh, I. S. Singh
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Genetic control of the seed coat colour of Middle American and Andean bean seeds

Genetica, 2014
Seed coat colour of bean seeds is decisive for acceptance of a cultivar. The objectives of this research were to determine whether there is maternal effect for "L", a* and b* colour parameters in Middle American and Andean bean seeds; to obtain estimates of heritability and gain with selection for "L", a* and b* values; and select recombinants with the
Micheli Thaise Della Flora, Possobom   +3 more
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Molecular markers for seed colour inBrassica juncea

Genome, 2005
A detailed RFLP map was used to map QTLs associated with seed colour in Brassica juncea using a doubled-haploid population derived from a cross between a black/brown-seeded cultivar and a yellow-seeded breeding line. Segregation analysis suggested that seed colour was under control of 2 unlinked loci with duplicate gene action.
T, Mahmood   +4 more
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The colour of Pinus silvestris L. seeds and their susceptibility to damping‐off. II. Colour of seed coats and their chemical composition

European Journal of Forest Pathology, 1980
AbstractBlack seed of Scots pine are more resistant to damping‐off. The content of certain elements and chemical compounds in the seed coats differs widely depending on seed colour and physiological state (resting, germinating and infected seeds). The quantitative and qualitative differences in fatty acids content, total nitrogen, amino acids, some ...
Jadwiga Rosochacka, A. P. Grzywacz
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Colouring matter of tambul seeds

Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Section A, 1947
K. J. Balakrishna, T. R. Seshadri
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Coherent photon seeding in a colour-centre laser

Optical and Quantum Electronics, 1993
We report on a full-scale numerical simulation of the coherent photon seeding technique applied to colour-centre lasers with counterpropagating beams. The stabilization technique is proved to be simple and efficient independently of the interferometric precision of the coupled cavity.
Yu. A. Rzhanov, J. V. Moloney
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Rapeseed seeds colour recognition by machine vision

2008 27th Chinese Control Conference, 2008
Rapeseed is one of the important oilseed crop species, and is worldwide the most important economically. The light seed colour in rapeseed is associated with improved oil, protein and fibre contents. But there are not reliable and efficient methods to measure seed colour, especially the single seed colour.
null Li Jinwei   +2 more
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