نتایج جستجو برای: heterosis

تعداد نتایج: 2585  

2014
Michael Groszmann Rebeca Gonzalez-Bayon Ian K. Greaves Li Wang Amanda K. Huen W. James Peacock

Heterosis is important for agriculture; however, little is known about the mechanisms driving hybrid vigor. Ultimately, heterosis depends on the interactions of specific alleles and epialleles provided by the parents, which is why hybrids can exhibit different levels of heterosis, even within the same species. We characterize the development of several intraspecific Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis tha...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1987
K E Gregory D D Dearborn L V Cundiff R M Koch

Crossbred steer and heifer progeny from 5-, 6- and 7-yr-old dams produced in a four-breed diallel crossing experiment involving the Brown Swiss, Red Poll, Hereford and Angus maternal grandsires and maternal granddams were evaluated for postweaning growth and carcass traits to estimate breed mean maternal heterosis, maternal heterosis for specific breed cross females, average maternal heterosis ...

Journal: :Genetics 1957
A O Tantawy

LTHOUGH exploitation of heterosis in hybrid maize is so far the most successful A single achievement of applied genetics, understanding of the causes responsible for this phenomenon remains still unsatisfactory. Much of the work on heterosis has been purely empirical and descriptive. Analytical studies have been conspicuously rare, and this in spite of the fact that heterosis is a term which, a...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2003
P M VanRaden A H Sanders

Heterosis and breed differences were estimated for milk yield traits, somatic cell score (SCS), and productive life (PL), a measure of longevity. Yield trait data were from 10,442 crossbreds and 140,421 purebreds born since 1990 in 572 herds. Productive life data were from 41,131 crossbred cows and 726,344 purebreds born from 1960 through 1991. The model for test-day yields and SCS included eff...

Since cucumber is one of the most economically important horticultural crops, production of hybrid seeds is very important for obtaining a profitable fruit yield. Detecting the best combination of the parents is one of the most important stages in each breeding program. By selecting parents with high heterosis in their progenies, breeders will be able to generate hybrids with high yield. This s...

2018
Felix Seifert Alexander Thiemann Robert Grant-Downton Susanne Edelmann Dominika Rybka Tobias A. Schrag Matthias Frisch Hugh G. Dickinson Albrecht E. Melchinger Stefan Scholten

Heterosis refers to a quantitative phenomenon in which F1 hybrid trait values exceed the mean of the parental values in a positive direction. Generally, it is dependent on a high degree of heterozygosity, which is maintained in hybrid breeding by developing parental lines in separate, genetically distinct heterotic groups. The mobility of small RNAs (sRNAs) that mediate epigenetic regulation of...

2015
Zhihui Ma Yongtian Qin Yafei Wang Xiaofeng Zhao Fangfang Zhang Jihua Tang Zhiyuan Fu Chengdao Li

A long period of silk viability is critical for a good seed setting rate in maize (Zea mays L.), especially for inbred lines and hybrids with a long interval between anthesis and silking. To explore the molecular mechanism of silk viability and its heterosis, three inbred lines with different silk viability characteristics (Xun928, Lx9801, and Zong3) and their two hybrids (Xun928×Zong3 and Lx98...

2017
D. Nagarajan G. Nallathambi

Heterosis plays an important role in achieving improvement in crop production. About 69 F 1 hybrids obtained by crossing twenty three lines and three testers in a line × tester fashion were used to derive the information on degree of heterosis over mid, better and standard parent in maize. Sixty nine crosses and their parents including one check CoH(M)5 were evaluated in a Randomized Block Desi...

2010
Marina Korn Tanja Gärtner Alexander Erban Joachim Kopka Joachim Selbig Dirk K. Hincha

Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, is one of the most important tools in plant breeding and has previously been demonstrated for plant freezing tolerance. Freezing tolerance is an important trait because it can limit the geographical distribution of plants and their agricultural yield. Plants from temperate climates increase in freezing tolerance during exposure to low, non-freezing temperatures in a ...

2011
Jiaqin Shi Ruiyuan Li Jun Zou Yan Long Jinling Meng

Although much research has been conducted, the genetic architecture of heterosis remains ambiguous. To unravel the genetic architecture of heterosis, a reconstructed F(2) population was produced by random intercross among 202 lines of a double haploid population in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.). Both populations were planted in three environments and 15 yield-correlated traits were measured, and...

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