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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «AMPHIPLOIDY»
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Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses
Combining Lolium and Festuca traits by interspecific hybridization relies upon
two distinct and contrasting genetic strategies, amphiploidy and introgression, in
both cases replicating in synthetic hybrids and their offspring, strategies found ...
Beat Boller, Ulrich K. Posselt, Fabio Veronesi, 2010
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Centennial History of the Carnegie Institution of ...
Plant Evolution through Amphiploidy and Autoploidy, with Examples from the
Madiinae) came out in 1945. While book one focused on the relation of plants to
their environment, this book dealt with the relations between plants themselves.
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Evolution of Wild Emmer and Wheat Improvement: Population ...
Hybridization among genera within the tribe has allowed the exchange of genetic
material and given rise to polyploidy in the form of amphiploidy. The wheats (
genus Triticum) comprise a series of diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid forms, the
...
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Molecular Breeding of Forage and Turf
2.1 Amphiploidy One method of combining desirable traits from related species is
amphiploidy in which complete parental genomes are combined and
homologous chromosome pairing and disomic inheritance encouraged by
chromosome ...
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Case Studies in Genetics
204 The generally accepted origin of the 'emmer' variety of wheat as proposed
above is as follows: AA BB ('einkorn' variety) ('wild grass') Hybridization AB (
sterile hybrid) Amphiploidy AABB ('emmer' variety) The origin of the B genome is
...
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Breeding strategies for sustainable forage and turf grass ...
2011). The alternative to introgression as a route at combining in a single plant
genome the positive attributes of Lolium and Festuca species is the use of
amphiploidy where entire Lolium and Festuca genomes are combined. The
majority of ...
Susanne Barth, Dan Milbourne, 2012
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The Changing Scenario in Plant Sciences
INDUCTION OF AMPHIPLOIDY As wide hybrids are invariably sterile, it is
necessary to induce amphiploidy to restore pollen fertility. Amphiploids also form
a permanent source for detection and transfer of new traits (see Jiang et al. 1994)
.
Vijai Shanker Jaiswal, V S Jaiswal H Y Mohan Ram, 2000
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Dangerous Liaisons?: When Cultivated Plants Mate with Their ...
... bolting, 69-72, 200; dominant, 182, 200-201; dominant vs. recessive, 174-75;
and fitness, 144-46; in gene flow management, 198-99 allopolyploidy (
amphiploidy), 23-24, 146, 148, 152; in coffee, 107-8; and gene flow management
, 197-98; ...
Norman C. Ellstrand, 2005
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Wild Crop Relatives: Genomic and Breeding Resources: Cereals
Hybridization among genera within the tribe has allowed the exchange of genetic
material and given rise to polyploidy in the form of amphiploidy. Wheat (genus
Triticum) comprises a series of amphi- ploids between Triticum species and ...
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DNA-Based Markers in Plants
This is especially true in Brassica, where hybridization often results in aneuploidy
and amphiploidy. Because of their plasticity, the Brassica genomes are prone to
frequent structural changes. 4.2.1. Intra-genomic homoeologous recombination ...
R.L. Phillips, Indra K. Vasil, 2001