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Characteristics of the new self-pollinated waxy maize lines
The subspecies of waxy maize (Zea mays L. Ceratina) has not been adequately studied, despite the fact that its kernels are considered a valuable raw material in the food and technical industries.
A. S. Ignatiev
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The combining ability of self-pollinated lines of the red beet(Beta vulgaris L) [PDF]
Abstract The proper choice of starting material determines the results of the selection. If the starting forms of plants are not fit for crossing and do not match the goals set or the soil and climate conditions available, any selection work may prove futile.
L N Timakova +2 more
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Water stress resistance of the new self-pollinated maize lines and hybrids
The directions of the economic use of maize are different, namely fodder, food, technical. Considering that maize belongs to mesophytes, the most harmful stress factor for it is drought.
G. Ya. Krivosheev, N. А. Shevchenko
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The estimation of the new self-pollinated waxy maize lines and hybrids (Zea mays l. Ceratina)
Though waxy maize is a valuable raw material for the starch industry, its subspecies are still poorly studied. The purpose of the current work was to study the new self-pollinated hybrids and lines of waxy maize according to a complex of economically ...
A. S. Ignatiev
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Common buckwheat is a self-incompatible, insect-pollinated allogamous plant. This study examined growth and yield of the common buckwheat self-compatible and hybrid lines pollinated with and without flies.
Shinya Kasajima +4 more
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Development of self-pollinated maize lines based on the teosinte collection of the N.I. Vavilov institute of plant industry (VIR) [PDF]
The decline in the genetic polymorphism in maize is a cause of concern for many breeders. VIR maize collection represents the world’s maize variety over the past 100 years. The results of the study of maize quantitative properties based on 169 samples from the VIR collection created with the teosinte are shown.
Appaev Safar +4 more
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Registration of NP28 Sudangrass Germplasm, a Composite of 90 Low‐Dhurrin Self‐Pollinated Lines
NP28 Sudangrass [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] [formerly S. sudanense (Piper) Staph] (Reg. no. GP-236, PI 535772), a population developed cooperatively by the USDA-ARS and the Nebraska Agricultural Research Division, was released in April 1989. NP28 is a composite consisting of equal quantities of seed of 90 low-dhurrin, highly self-pollinated lines of ...
H J Gorz, K P Vogel
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RESPONSE OF THE NEW SELF-POLLINATED MAIZE LINES ON THE PARAGUAY TYPE OF CMS
It is extremely important to study cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) in maize since it is impossible to conduct large-scale commercial seed production of hybridized maize without CMS. The purpose of the current study was to identify the response of the new self-pollinated maize lines in a sterile cytoplasm of the Paraguay type, to group the lines ...
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The analysis of quantitative traits of self-pollinated lines of waxy maize (Zea Mays L. Ceratina)
The grain productivity and elements of yield structure of 34 new self-pollinated lines of the subspecies of waxy maize (Zea mays L. ceratina) have been studied.
G. Ya. Krivosheev, A. S. Ignatiev
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The wide introduction of new maize hybrids into production is possible only if they are transferred to a sterile basis. This requires data on the lines’ response to cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS).
G. Ya. Krivosheev +2 more
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