The mysterious origin of maize

MW Eubanks - Economic Botany, 2001 - Springer
… not only to harmontze our symbtotlc relattonshlps wtth plants but wtth each other … is
consistent with intergenomlc recombination and lntrogression during the early stages of maize …

Detecting hybridization in mixed populations ofRhinanthus minor andRhinanthus angustifolius

V Ducarme, RA Wesselingh - Folia Geobotanica, 2005 - Springer
plants to obtain 45 F1 hybrids, which were subsequently grown in the greenhouse under the
same conditions as the parental plants. … total number of plants tested, but not all plants were …

[PDF][PDF] SESSION 1= GI-ERMPLASM

E Dettweiler - ORAL PRESENTATION, 1994 - grapebreeders.com
Plants grown from this material showed a very wide range in variation. Typical leaves from
each seedling plant … The example of lntrogression is similar to that observed in californica x …

Hydrogen peroxide and its role in abiotic Stress tolerance in plants

SN ul Islam, M Asgher, NA Khan - … in Adaptation of Plants to Abiotic Stress, 2023 - Springer
… due to its smaller size (Noctor et al. 2014). Overproduction of ROS in plants results in …
Thus plant growth and reproductive potential are greatly affected by environmental factors, …

Characterisation of resistance to the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida in the wild potato species Solanum spegazzinii.

U Gartner, M Armstrong, I Hein, V Blok, G Bryan - 2019 - cabidigitallibrary.org
lntrogression of the mapped resistance gene into relevant tetraploid cultivars is ongoing. … ,
and a resistant plant is selected as parent for the backcross with the susceptible plant. In Table …

Morphological and phenological variation in the wild relatives of lentil

ME Ferguson, LD Robertson - Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 1999 - Springer
… more leaves per plant, peduncles per plant, pods per plant and seeds per plant, and greater
leaf … lntrogression of genes from L. culimzris subsp. oriem‘ul.is to the cultigen is currently …

Localized hybridization betweenSaxifraga aizoides andS. mutata (Saxifragaceae): Reproductive ecology ofS. ×hausmannii and implications for conservation

R Holderegger - Plant systematics and Evolution, 1998 - Springer
… mutata were separated by only weak hybridization bärriers, lntrogression occurred mostly
in direction of S. aizoides, although to a small amount. There is no actual threat to small, …

Genetic and transcriptional variations in NRAMP-2 and OPAQUE1 genes are associated with salt stress response in wheat

BC Oyiga, FC Ogbonnaya, RC Sharma… - Theoretical and Applied …, 2019 - Springer
… The plant position effects were accounted for by including “Replication/Row*Column”—…
Results from this study showed that a total of 14 SNP loci conferred pleiotropic effects on several …

[PDF][PDF] Isolation and hybridization between Aquilegia formosa and A. pubescens

V Grant - Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic …, 1952 - scholarship.claremont.edu
… On the basis of their morphological characters, the pinkflowered plants with spurs of … In
the light of this hypothesis, it is significant that plants with the same characteristics of pink-colored …

A tiered approach to risk assessment of virus resistance traits based on studies with wild brassicas in England.

DW Pallett, MI Thurston, ML Edwards… - … modified plants into …, 2004 - cabidigitallibrary.org
… I ' It is possible and we think it most likely that the absence/rarity of TuMV is due to the
plants being susceptible and highly sensitive, but there is a need for more evidence to show …