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Khin Thanda Win, Moe Moe Hlaing, Aye Lae Lae Hlaing, Zin Thu Zar Maung, Khaing Nwe Oo, Thinzar Nwe, Sandar Moe, Thein Lin, Ohm Mar Saw, Thado Aung, Mai Swe Swe, San Mar Lar, Ei Shwe Sin, Yoshiyuki Yamagata, Enrique R. Angeles, Yuji Matsue, Hideshi Yasui, Min San Thein, Naing Kyi Win, Motoyuki Ashikari and Atsushi YoshimuraaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list
Paw San Hmwe (PSH) is an indigenous rice variety from Myanmar with a good taste, a pleasant fragrance, and excellent elongation ability during cooking. However, its low yield potential and strong photoperiod sensitivity reduce its productivity, and it is...
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Volker Mohler, Edyta Paczos-Grzeda and Sylwia Sowa
Cereal production is of strategic importance to the world economy. Although the primary aim of breeding programs is to develop cultivars with improved agronomic performance, including high grain yield and grain quality, as well as disease and lodging res...
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Santhi Madhavan Samyuktha, Devarajan Malarvizhi, Irulappan Mariyammal, Adhimoolam Karthikeyan, Devina Seram, Manickam Dhasarathan, Sundarrajan Juliet Hepziba, Venugopal Sheela, Arumugam Thanga Hemavathy, Duraisamy Kavithamani, Shanmugam Kavitha and Natesan Senthil
Mungbean (Vigna radiata) is an important short-season legume widely cultivated in Asia, particularly India. It is highly susceptible to bruchids and developing bruchid resistance is an important goal in mungbean breeding programs. In the present study, 5...
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Petr Smýkal, Matthew N. Nelson, Jens D. Berger and Eric J.B. Von Wettberg
Humans have domesticated hundreds of plant and animal species as sources of food, fiber, forage, and tools over the past 12,000 years, with manifold effects on both human society and the genetic structure of the domesticated species. The outcomes of crop...
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P. Martínez-Gómez, R. Sánchez-Pérez, M. Rubio, F. Dicenta, T.M. Gradziel, G.O. Sozzi
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Promising tools for Prunus breeding include germplasm introgression, molecular marker development and improved propagation and gene transfer techniques. In germplasm introgression, the introduction of genes from related Prunus species conferring agronomi...
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Stommel, John R
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Bertrand, B.; Anthony, F.; Lashermes, P.
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