Seedling selection identifies superior seedlings as candidate cultivars based on predicted genetic potential for traits of interest. Traditionally, genetic potential is determined by phenotypic ...
Marker-assisted selection (MAS) is often employed in crop breeding programs to accelerate and enhance cultivar development, via selection during the juvenile phase and parental selection prior to ...
• Background and Aims Genetic markers can be used in combination with ecophysiological crop models to predict the performance of genotypes. Crop models can estimate the contribution of individual ...
New genetic tools have identified links between early establishment traits and biomass yield in Miscanthus. This marker-assisted selection technique could save years of waiting for Miscanthus plants ...
The improvement, and the preservation against stress, of quality traits in food and industrial crops are among the most important goals in plant breeding, and are gaining more and more attention.
This Research Topic is part of the article collection series -<a href=" Plant Genotyping: From Traditional Markers to Modern ...
Reactions of 13 host melon accessions to PM. Reponses in either living plants (a), living leaves (b), or detached leaves (c). A new study has uncovered critical genetic factors that could ...
Plant breeding aims at the genetic enhancement of crops through the application of principles of Mendelian Genetics and modern tools and techniques of cell and molecular biology. Many breeding ...
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