Genetic and Cytoplasmic-Nuclear Male Sterility in Sorghum
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This article is published in Plant Breeding Reviews.The article was published on 2010-06-22 and is currently open access. It has received 36 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sterility.read more
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Influence of types of sterile cytoplasm on the resistance to sorghum shoot fly (Atherigona soccata)
TL;DR: The A4 cytoplasm was found to be least susceptible to shoot fly as it was comparatively less preferred for oviposition and had lower deadheart formation across seasons than the other cytoplasms tested and thus can be exploited for developing shoot fly-resistant hybrids.
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Intrapopulation recurrent selection in sweet sorghum for improving sugar yield
Pakizza Sherma da Silva Leite,Thiago Tavares Botelho,Pedro César de Oliveira Ribeiro,Robert Eugene Schaffert,Rafael Augusto da Costa Parrella,José Airton Rodrigues Nunes +5 more
TL;DR: The genetic progress was significant, with increases of 3.73% for PH, 8.04% for FBY, and 8.65% for TBH, demonstrating the efficiency of the intrapopulation recurrent selection program used.
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Combining ability of biomass sorghum in different crop years and sites for bioenergy generation
Michele Jorge da Silva,C. M. B. Damasceno,José Eustáquio de Souza Carneiro,Helcio Duarte Pereira,Pedro Crescêncio Souza Carneiro,Robert Eugene Schaffert,Rafael Augusto da Costa Parrella +6 more
Effects of Cytoplasmic-nuclear Male-sterility Systems on Sorghum Grain Mold Development
TL;DR: The effects of A2 cytoplasm on grain mold development are assessed in comparison to A1 and their implications for diversification of CMS-based hybrid parents and their hybrids are discussed.
Population improvement in sorghum
Belum Vs Reddy,A Ashok Kumar +1 more
TL;DR: Discovery of genetic male sterility (GMS) and cytoplasmic-nuclear male sterilities (CMS) facilitated the application of recurrent selection procedures (population improvement) and hybrid cultivar development methods, respectively, in sorghum improvement programs.
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A simplified classification of cultivated Sorghum
Jack R. Harlan,J. M. J. de Wet +1 more
TL;DR: The simplified classification presented for Sorghum bicolor (Linn.) Moencihs is so easy that it requires no special knowledge of the crop to correctly identify mature heads and spikelets.
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Functioning and Variation of Cytoplasmic Genomes: Lessons from Cytoplasmic–Nuclear Interactions Affecting Male Fertility in Plants
Maureen R. Hanson,Mary F. Conde +1 more
TL;DR: This chapter describes the male sterility in Petunia, maize, sorghum, sugarbeet, Nicotiana, Vicia faba, sunflower, Solanum, cruciferous species, pearl millet, carrot, wheat and rye, and barley.
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Cytoplasmic Male‐Sterility For Hybrid Sorghum Seed Production1
J. C. Stephens,R. F. Holland +1 more
TL;DR: All possible crosses between heterozygous (Msms) Day, Double Dwarf Yellow Sooner milo and Texas Blackhull kafir were made to determine if cytoplasmic factors might account for the F, male-sterility in the combination of msms Day x kafIR, and the evidence indicated that theF, sterility was genetic rather than cytop lasmic.
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Mitochondrial genome rearrangement leads to extension and relocation of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene in sorghum
TL;DR: The novel 9E COXI, apparently arising from at least two rearrangements, affects transcription and gene product.
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Transcript processing internal to a mitochondrial open reading frame is correlated with fertility restoration in male-sterile sorghum
Hoang V. Tang,D. R. Pring,Lynn C. Shaw,Reggie A. Salazar,Figuhr R. Muza,Bin Yan,K. F. Schertz +6 more
TL;DR: Novel observations indicate that mitochondrial open reading frames associated with cms in different species can include highly similar motifs, and that fertility restoration could involve a mechanism by which synthesis of a cms-associated gene product may be precluded through internal transcript cleavage.
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