نتایج جستجو برای: maize landraces

تعداد نتایج: 38417  

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2015
Tyamagondlu V Venkatesh George G Harrigan Tim Perez Sherry Flint-Garcia

The present study provides an assessment of the compositional diversity in maize B73 hybrids derived both from the Nested Association Mapping (NAM) founder lines and from a diverse collection of landrace accessions from North and South America. The NAM founders represent a key population of publicly available lines that are used extensively in the maize community to investigate the genetic basi...

Journal: :Genetics 2003
Kejun Liu Major Goodman Spencer Muse J Stephen Smith Ed Buckler John Doebley

Two hundred and sixty maize inbred lines, representative of the genetic diversity among essentially all public lines of importance to temperate breeding and many important tropical and subtropical lines, were assayed for polymorphism at 94 microsatellite loci. The 2039 alleles identified served as raw data for estimating genetic structure and diversity. A model-based clustering analysis placed ...

2015
Baltazar M. Baltazar Luciano Castro Espinoza Armando Espinoza Banda Juan Manuel de la Fuente Martínez José Antonio Garzón Tiznado Juvencio González García Marco Antonio Gutiérrez José Luis Guzmán Rodríguez Oscar Heredia Díaz Michael J. Horak Jesús Ignacio Madueño Martínez Adam W. Schapaugh Duška Stojšin Hugo Raúl Uribe Montes Francisco Zavala García Leandro Peña

Mexico, the center of origin of maize (Zea mays L.), has taken actions to preserve the identity and diversity of maize landraces and wild relatives. Historically, spatial isolation has been used in seed production to maintain seed purity. Spatial isolation can also be a key component for a strategy to minimize pollen-mediated gene flow in Mexico between transgenic maize and sexually compatible ...

2013
Alexander Strigens Wolfgang Schipprack Jochen C. Reif Albrecht E. Melchinger

Landraces are valuable genetic resources for broadening the genetic base of elite germplasm in maize. Extensive exploitation of landraces has been hampered by their genetic heterogeneity and heavy genetic load. These limitations may be overcome by the in-vivo doubled haploid (DH) technique. A set of 132 DH lines derived from three European landraces and 106 elite flint (EF) lines were genotyped...

2017
Sarah Agapito-Tenfen Flor R Lopez Narmeen Mallah Gretta Abou-Slemayne Miluse Trtikova Rubens O Nodari Fern Wickson

The flow of transgenes into landraces and wild relatives is an important biosafety concern. The case of transgene flow into local maize varieties in Mexico (the center of origin of maize) has been intensively debated over the past 15 years, including legal, political, and environmental disputes fanned by the existence of a significant scientific controversy over the methods used for the detecti...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2013
D Molin C J Coelho D S Máximo F S Ferreira J R Gardingo R R Matiello

Maize landraces derived from tropical germplasm represent an important source of genetic variability, which is currently poorly understood and under-exploited by Brazilian crop breeding programs. The aims of our study were to a) estimate the genetic diversity across 48 varieties of maize landraces cultivated at different locations in the States of Rio Grande do Sul (RS) and Paraná (PR) by ...

2012
H. Karaya K. Njoroge S. Mugo E. S. Ariga F. Kanampiu J. H. Nderitu

Parasitism by Striga hermonthica (Del) Benth is a severe constraint in maize production in sub-Saharan Africa. Varying levels of tolerance to Striga attack have been identified and exploited in breeding programs of several crops. However, the level and stability of the tolerance is generally unacceptable in field-practice. Only limited exploration has been undertaken among the farmers’ landrace...

E. S. Ariga F. Kanampiu H. Karaya, J. H. Nderitu K. Njoroge S. Mugo

Parasitism by Striga hermonthica (Del) Benth is a severe constraint in maizeproduction in sub-Saharan Africa. Varying levels of tolerance to Striga attack havebeen identified and exploited in breeding programs of several crops. However, thelevel and stability of the tolerance is generally unacceptable in field-practice. Onlylimited exploration has been undertaken among the farmers’ landraces to...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Masanori Yamasaki Maud I Tenaillon Irie Vroh Bi Steve G Schroeder Hector Sanchez-Villeda John F Doebley Brandon S Gaut Michael D McMullen

Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) through a single domestication event in southern Mexico between 6000 and 9000 years ago. This domestication event resulted in the original maize landrace varieties, which were spread throughout the Americas by Native Americans and adapted to a wide range of environmental conditions. Starting with landraces, 2...

Journal: :Environmental biosafety research 2005
David A Cleveland Daniela Soleri Flavio Aragón Cuevas José Crossa Paul Gepts

There is much discussion of the probability of transgene flow from transgenic crop varieties to landraces and wild relatives in centers of origin or diversity, and its genetic, ecological, and social consequences. Without costly research on the variables determining gene flow, research on transgene frequencies in landrace (or wild relative) populations can be valuable for understanding transgen...

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