• Cytoplasmic male sterility is total or partial male sterility in hermaphrodite organisms, as the result of specific nuclear and mitochondrial interactions...
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  • genes and biparentally inherited nuclear genes could lead to cytoplasmic male sterility in plants. Then, in the early 1950s, Barbara McClintock published...
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  • that acetaldehyde is a pollen factor that causes cytoplasmic male sterility. Cytoplasmic male sterility is a trait observed in maize, tobacco and other...
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  • Sterile insect technique – for insect pest control Cytoplasmic male sterility – for plant breeding Sterile male plant – for plant breeding This disambiguation...
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    Interaction between mtDNA and nuclear genome – A good example is cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS). CMS occurs in many plants. mtDNA mutations are responsible...
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    and less bolting. Breeding has been eased by discovery of a cytoplasmic male sterility line – this has especially been useful in yield breeding. "Sorting...
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  • evolved, is the protein T-urf13, which is responsible for the cytoplasmic male sterility of waxy corn and is due to a completely new gene. It arose from...
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  • by environment. In 1933 another important breeding technique, cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), developed in maize, was described by Marcus Morton Rhoades...
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    selectively interfere with pollen development, or naturally occurring cytoplasmic male sterility systems. Hybrid wheat has been a limited commercial success in...
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    bottlenecks such as high cytoplasmic male sterility induced by genetic mutations. As a result of the synaptic mutation and ensuing male sterility the sexual reproduction...
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  • spectrometer Compact Muon Solenoid, a particle physics detector at CERN Cytoplasmic male sterility, in seed breeding Cable management system, the managing of electrical...
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    13, 2018. Stephens, J. C.; Holland, R. F. (January 1, 1954). "Cytoplasmic Male-Sterility For Hybrid Sorghum Seed Production 1". Agronomy Journal. 46 (1):...
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    by environment. In 1933, another important breeding technique, cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), developed in maize, was described by Marcus Morton Rhoades...
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  • Ernst; Watson, G. S. (1959). "On the Evolutionary Importance of Cytoplasmic Sterility in Mosquitoes". Evolution. 13 (4). Oxford University Press (OUP):...
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  • and Barbara McClintock, and completed a thesis on the topic of cytoplasmic male sterility in maize. After completing his doctoral studies, Rhoades's career...
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    known as epidemic dynamics, involves the arrival and loss of new cytoplasmic male sterility genes in new populations. These are the same genes that invade...
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    Adhimoolam, Premkumar; Bisht, Deepak; Singh, Narendra (2016). "Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) in hybrid breeding in field crops". Plant Cell Reports....
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    by environment. In 1933 another important breeding technique, cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), developed in maize, was described by Marcus Morton Rhoades...
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  • leaf blotch, its high seed yellow pigment content (YPC), and its cytoplasmic male sterility. It is a parent, along with durum wheat, of the hybrid crop Tritordeum...
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    scientists successfully transferred the male sterility gene from wild rice to create the cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) genetic line and hybrid combination...
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    example of what is now known as cytoplasmic male sterility. Two independent groups of species in Silene have evolved separate male and female sexes (dioecy)...
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  • Y-autosome interactions are ruled out in this type of hybrid sterility. Since cytoplasmic factors can be compatible between these species,[citation needed]...
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  • temporal localization of the defects associated with Petunia cytoplasmic male sterility (Ph.D.). Cornell University. OCLC 693242966 – via ProQuest. "Catharine...
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    cereals rye and maize. In rye he started a systematic search for cytoplasmic male sterility in backcross generations of crosses between European and exotic...
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  • inherit cytoplasmic elements exclusively from the female gamete. Thus, males represent dead-ends to these genes. Because of this fact, cytoplasmic genes...
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  • in male-sterile Brassica cybrids », Mol. Gen. Genet., 1994, 243, p. 540-547 Pelletier G. and Budar F., Brassica Ogu-INRA Cytoplasmic Male sterility: an...
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  • fertile but the males are sterile, this is due to the presence of a Wolbachia in the cytoplasm which alters spermatogenesis leading to sterility. It is interesting...
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    transformation with other biological containment methods, such as cytoplasmic male sterility or transgene mitigation strategies. This study showed that whilst...
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  • strong evidence linking the agriculturally important trait of cytoplasmic male sterility in maize and sorghum with mutations in the mitochondrial genome...
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  • another such method.: 50  Methods specific to plants include cytoplasmic male sterility, where viable pollen cannot be produced; and transplastomic plants...
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