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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.

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The sporophytic type of fertility restoration in the A3 CMS-inducing cytoplasm of sorghum and its modification by plant water availability conditions.

TL;DR: The possibility of selection for the stability of the fertility restoration system of the A3 cytoplasm to functioning under conditions of high vapor pressure deficit during the flowering period was shown and may contribute to the creation of effective fertility restoring lines for this type of CMS in sorghum.

Sorghum Hybrid Parents Research at ICRISAT: Retrospect and Prospects

TL;DR: The progress made in hybrid parents research is reviewed in the light of strategies followed, and the outline of future research at ICRISAT is sketched.
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Перспективы использования цмс–линий с разными источниками стерильности в селекции сорго

TL;DR: The article presents the results of studying the collection of CMS sorghum lines obtained on the basis of new sources of sterility by agronomic characteristics, which confirm the validity of differences between groups by 18 selection criteria, with the exception of the extension of the panicle leg.
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Effect of the cytoplasmic male sterility type on the chlorophyll content in the leaves of grain sorghum hybrids

TL;DR: Data demonstrate that the application of new types of CMS-inducing cytoplasms allows raising F1 hybrids with heterosis for chlorophyll content, and such types can be used to increase hybrid productivity.
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Application of LW7 marker for identification of progenies with male sterility gene in sweet sorghum population

TL;DR: O marcador LW7 identificou corretamente aqueles que possuem o gene de macho-esterilidade (rf4) como Suphan Buril e 03B, confirmando a utilidade do marCador em programas de melhoramento.
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A simplified classification of cultivated Sorghum

Jack R. Harlan, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1972 - 
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

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, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1954 - 
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

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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