نتایج جستجو برای: maize inbred lines

تعداد نتایج: 276667  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Lisa N Meihls Vinzenz Handrick Gaetan Glauser Hugues Barbier Harleen Kaur Meena M Haribal Alexander E Lipka Jonathan Gershenzon Edward S Buckler Matthias Erb Tobias G Köllner Georg Jander

Plants differ greatly in their susceptibility to insect herbivory, suggesting both local adaptation and resistance tradeoffs. We used maize (Zea mays) recombinant inbred lines to map a quantitative trait locus (QTL) for the maize leaf aphid (Rhopalosiphum maidis) susceptibility to maize Chromosome 1. Phytochemical analysis revealed that the same locus was also associated with high levels of 2-h...

2017
Taner Z. Sen Bremen L. Braun David A. Schott John L. Portwood Mary L. Schaeffer Lisa C. Harper Jack M. Gardiner Ethalinda K. S. Cannon Carson M. Andorf

The Maize Genetics and Genomics Database (MaizeGDB) team prepared a survey to identify breeders’ needs for visualizing pedigrees, diversity data and haplotypes in order to prioritize tool development and curation efforts at MaizeGDB. The survey was distributed to the maize research community on behalf of the Maize Genetics Executive Committee in Summer 2015. The survey garnered 48 responses fro...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Sébastien Ducrocq Delphine Madur Jean-Baptiste Veyrieras Létizia Camus-Kulandaivelu Monika Kloiber-Maitz Thomas Presterl Milena Ouzunova Domenica Manicacci Alain Charcosset

An association study conducted on 375 maize inbred lines indicates a strong relationship between Vgt1 polymorphisms and flowering time, extending former quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping results. Analysis of allele frequencies in a landrace collection supports a key role of Vgt1 in maize altilatitudinal adaptation.

Journal: :Bionatura (Ibarra - Impresa) 2022

An experiment was conducted at Al- Hamidhia Research Fields, Faculty of Agriculture / Anbar University in North Ramadi city to study the levels salicylic acid 0, 200 and 400 mg. L-1 fifteen genotypes (5 inbred lines + 10 hybrids) maize. A randomized complete block design used a slit table arrangement; thus, main treatments are for spray, secondary tables (inbred hybrids). Three replications wer...

2016
Na Liu Yadong Xue Zhanyong Guo Weihua Li Jihua Tang

Kernel starch content is an important trait in maize (Zea mays L.) as it accounts for 65-75% of the dry kernel weight and positively correlates with seed yield. A number of starch synthesis-related genes have been identified in maize in recent years. However, many loci underlying variation in starch content among maize inbred lines still remain to be identified. The current study is a genome-wi...

2015
Brian T. Lynch Tara L. Patrick Jennifer J. Moreno Amy E. Siebert Katarina M. Klusman Donya N. Shodja L. Curtis Hannah Shailesh K. Lal

The propensity to capture and mobilize gene fragments by the highly abundant Helitron family of transposable elements likely impacts the evolution of genes in Zea mays. These elements provide a substrate for natural selection by giving birth to chimeric transcripts by intertwining exons of disparate genes. They also capture flanking exons by read-through transcription. Here, we describe the exp...

2012
Zhiming Zhang Feng Jin Cui Wang Jun Luo Haijian Lin Kui Xiang Li Liu Maojun Zhao Yunsong Zhang Haiping Ding Shufeng Zhou Yaou Shen Guangtang Pan

In the last two decades, the accumulation of heavy metal in crop grains has become the study hotspot. In this study, 19 representative elite maize inbred lines and 3 hybrid varieties were investigated at the seedling stage, which can accumulate Pb and Cd in the stems and leaves, respectively. The results demonstrated that significant differences are among inbred lines for accumulation of heavy ...

Journal: :Food chemistry 2008
Abebe Menkir

Increasing the concentrations of Fe and Zn in staple food crops through breeding has been proposed as one strategy to minimize the adverse effects of widespread mineral deficiencies in humans. This approach requires the presence of adequate genetic differences in concentrations of grain minerals for improvement. Eight trials involving different sets of tropical maize inbred lines adapted to the...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2016
Keith Lowe Emily Wu Ning Wang George Hoerster Craig Hastings Myeong-Je Cho Chris Scelonge Brian Lenderts Mark Chamberlin Josh Cushatt Lijuan Wang Larisa Ryan Tanveer Khan Julia Chow-Yiu Wei Hua Maryanne Yu Jenny Banh Zhongmeng Bao Kent Brink Elizabeth Igo Bhojaraja Rudrappa P M Shamseer Wes Bruce Lisa Newman Bo Shen Peizhong Zheng Dennis Bidney S Carl Falco James C RegisterIII Zuo-Yu Zhao Deping Xu Todd J Jones William James Gordon-Kamm

While transformation of the major monocot crops is currently possible, the process typically remains confined to one or two genotypes per species, often with poor agronomics, and efficiencies that place these methods beyond the reach of most academic laboratories. Here, we report a transformation approach involving overexpression of the maize (Zea mays) Baby boom (Bbm) and maize Wuschel2 (Wus2)...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Nadine Hoecker Barbara Keller Nils Muthreich Didier Chollet Patrick Descombes Hans-Peter Piepho Frank Hochholdinger

The phenomenon of heterosis describes the increased agronomic performance of heterozygous F(1) plants compared to their homozygous parental inbred plants. Heterosis is manifested during the early stages of root development in maize. The goal of this study was to identify nonadditive gene expression in primary roots of maize hybrids compared to the average expression levels of their parental inb...

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