نتایج جستجو برای: heterosis

تعداد نتایج: 2585  

Journal: :Genetics 1998
J D Fry S L Heinsohn T F Mackay

If genetic variation for fitness traits in natural populations ("standing" variation) is maintained by recurrent mutation, then quantitative-genetic properties of standing variation should resemble those of newly arisen mutations. One well-known property of standing variation for fitness traits is inbreeding depression, with its converse of heterosis or hybrid vigor. We measured heterosis for t...

2014
Nailin Xing Chuchuan Fan Yongming Zhou

Parental selection is crucial for hybrid breeding, but the methods available for such a selection are not very effective. In this study, a 6×6 incomplete diallel cross was designed using 12 rapeseed germplasms, and a total of 36 hybrids together with their parental lines were planted in 4 environments. Four yield-related traits and seed oil content (OC) were evaluated. Genetic distance (GD) was...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia Shengchu Wang Albrecht E Melchinger Zhao-Bang Zeng

Despite its importance to agriculture, the genetic basis of heterosis is still not well understood. The main competing hypotheses include dominance, overdominance, and epistasis. NC design III is an experimental design that has been used for estimating the average degree of dominance of quantitative trait loci (QTL) and also for studying heterosis. In this study, we first develop a multiple-int...

ژورنال: علوم زراعی ایران 2022

Exploitation of heterosis in hybrid breeding and development of synthetic cultivars is an essential procedure in plant breeding programs. The main goal of hybrid breeding programs is to select desirable parental genotypes to maximize the expression of heterosis. However, since development of high yielding hybrids and synthetic cultivars are costly and time-consuming, the accurate prediction of ...

Journal: :Plant, Cell & Environment 2008
MARINA KORN SILKE PETEREK HANS-PETER MOCK ARND G HEYER DIRK K HINCHA

Heterosis is defined as the increased vigour of hybrids in comparison to their parents. We investigated 24 F(1) hybrid lines of Arabidopsis thaliana generated by reciprocally crossing either C24 or Col with six other parental accessions (Can, Co, Cvi, Ler, Rsch, Te) that differ widely in their freezing tolerance. The crosses differed in the degree of heterosis for freezing tolerance, both in th...

2008
Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia Shengchu Wang Albrecht E. Melchinger Zhao-Bang Zeng Luiz de Queiroz

Despite its importance to agriculture, the genetic basis of heterosis is still not well understood. The main competing hypotheses include dominance, overdominance and epistasis. NC Design III is an experimental design that has been used for estimating the average degree of dominance of QTL and also for studying heterosis. In this study, we first develop a multiple interval mapping model (MIM) f...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1998
Bailian Li Glenn T. Howe Rongling Wu

Juvenile growth and bud set phenology were analyzed to study the biological basis of heterosis (hybrid vigor) in interspecific hybrids of Populus tremuloides Michx. (T) and P. tremula L. (Ta). Growth, measured as seedling volume index, was significantly higher for each of the two reciprocal interspecific crosses, T x Ta and Ta x T, than for the T x T intraspecific cross. Broad-sense heritabilit...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Barbara Kusterer Jasmina Muminovic H Friedrich Utz Hans-Peter Piepho Susanne Barth Martin Heckenberger Rhonda C Meyer Thomas Altmann Albrecht E Melchinger

Primary causes of heterosis are still unknown. Our goal was to investigate the extent and underlying genetic causes of heterosis for five biomass-related traits in Arabidopsis thaliana. We (i) investigated the relative contribution of dominance and epistatic effects to heterosis in the hybrid C24 x Col-0 by generation means analysis and estimates of variance components based on a triple testcro...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Tanja Gärtner Matthias Steinfath Sandra Andorf Jan Lisec Rhonda C. Meyer Thomas Altmann Lothar Willmitzer Joachim Selbig

BACKGROUND Hybrids represent a cornerstone in the success story of breeding programs. The fundamental principle underlying this success is the phenomenon of hybrid vigour, or heterosis. It describes an advantage of the offspring as compared to the two parental lines with respect to parameters such as growth and resistance against abiotic or biotic stress. Dominance, overdominance or epistasis b...

Journal: :Agronomy 2021

Randomized complete block design was used, with three replications. Heterosis for yield and fruit quality characteristics studied, expressed as Relative heterosis, heterobeltiosis Standard heterosis. It would be expected, according to the dominance model, that heterosis recorded after crossing recombinant lines, having only a small portion of recessive deleterious alleles, minimal. The results ...

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