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Plant Genetics

Plant Genetics   Research Article

Marker-Assisted elimination of drought-susceptible accessions in upland rice breeding

Authors: Ariadna Faria Vieira, Gabriel Feresin Pantali�£o, Fernanda Martins Abreu, Ricardo Dias Silveira, Ana Letycia Basso Garcia, Leandro Gomide Neves, Rosana Pereira Vianello, Adriano Pereira Castro, Claudio Brondani

Breeding for water-deficit tolerance is fundamental to guarantee the sustainability of upland rice production, mainly due to the possibility of an increased frequency of drought episodes due to climate change. This work aimed to identify single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers, derived from RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq), genom.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 17(1):
gmr16039886
DOI:
10.4238/gmr16039886
Plant Genetics   Research Article

Lentinus crinitus strains respond differently to cultivation pH and temperature

Authors: R.A. Marim, K.V. Avelino, G.A. Linde, N.B. Colauto and J.S. Valle

Fungus ability to respond to environmental changes allows their adaptation to a wide variety of conditions such as pH, temperature, light, nutrient availability, chemicals, and competition among species. Temperature and pH can affect fungal growth as well as their metabolism. Knowing these factors on fungus species is relevant.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 17(1):
gmr16039885
DOI:
10.4238/gmr16039885
Plant Genetics   Research Article

Genetic diversity among accessions of Capsicum annuum L. through morphoagronomic characters

Authors: Angela Maria dos Santos Pessoa, Elizanilda Ramalho do R�ªgo, Michelle Gon�§alves de Carvalho, Cristine Agrine Pereira dos Santos, Mailson Monteiro do R�ªgo

Genetic variability among pepper genotypes is essential in obtaining hybrid combinations with greater heterotic effect and in obtaining superior strains. This work’s goal was to evaluate the genetic diversity between accessions of Capsicum annuum L., indicating the selection of promising individuals for ornamental purpos.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 17(1):
gmr16039883
DOI:
10.4238/gmr16039883
Plant Genetics   Research Article

Agronomic performance of plantain genotypes and genetic variability using Ward-MLM algorithm

Authors: Z. S. Gon�§alves, D. R. S. da Inven�§�£o, C. A. da S. Ledo, C. F. Ferreira, E. P. Amorim

Plantains in Brazil are produced from the `Terra Maranhão’, ‘Terrinha’ and ‘D´Angola’ cultivars, which are all susceptible to black Sigatoka, weevils and nematodes. Therefore, the development of resistant plantain cultivars with agronomic characteristics aligned with market demands i.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 17(1):
gmr16039882
DOI:
10.4238/gmr16039882
Plant Genetics   Research Article

Development and characterization of twenty-eight polymorphic microsatellite for rice field eel (Monopterus albus) using RAD tag sequencing

Authors: Feifei Zhang, Yulan Wang, Min Xu, Lili Wei, Qiwang Zhong

Monopterus albus is a special economic aquatic animal in China. Most of cultured M. albus are wild species captured from different areas, and this makes the wild resources of M. albus are under great threat. Microsatellite markers can help us understand the genetic resources of M. albus in different areas. In this study, using.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 17(1):
gmr16039880
DOI:
10.4238/gmr16039880
Plant Genetics   Research Article

Characterization of Genetic Diversity and Linkage Disequilibrium of ZmNAC33 in Maize

Authors: Wenping Liu, Chunxiao Zhang, Shufang Li, Fengxue Jin, Wanjun Li, Xiaohui Li

The maize NAC gene, encoding a NAC domain transcription factor, plays vital roles in the growth process of maize under abiotic stresses. To investigate the response of ZmNAC33 to salinity stress, we analyzed the expression of the ZmNAC33 gene in roots and leaves of three-leaf stage seedlings among maize inbred lines. The resul.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 17(1):
gmr16039879
DOI:
10.4238/gmr16039879
Plant Genetics   Research Article

Characterization of gametophytic self-incompatibility of superior clones of Coffea canephora

Authors: M.S. Moraes, A.L. Teixeira, A.R. Ramalho, M.C. Esp�­ndula, M.A.G Ferr�£o and R.B. Rocha

The ability to avoid self-pollination is a trait that evolved as a manner of reducing the deleterious effects of inbreeding in various allogamous plant species, including Coffea canephora. The aim of this study was to perform directed hybridizations to characterize the compatibility groups of superior C. canephora clones, sinc.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 17(1):
gmr16039876
DOI:
10.4238/gmr16039876
Plant Genetics   Research Article

New insights into the genetic diversity and species identification of the native apricots in Southern Xinjiang of China

Authors: Ling Guo, Hui Li, Zheng-rong Luoa

Apricot is a staple stone fruit crop cultivated in Southern Xinjiang of China. This crop is important for the rural communities, as they generate significant employment and income. Here, seventy-eight apricot genotypes, including seventy-six common apricots (Prunus armeniaca L.) and two purple apricots (Prunus dasycarpa Ehrh.).. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 17(1):
gmr16039874
DOI:
10.4238/gmr16039874
Plant Genetics   Review Article

Hierarchical outcrossing among and within fruits in Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. (Lecythidaceae) open-pollinated seeds

Authors: L.D. Giustina, A.B. Baldoni, H. Tonini, V.C.R. Azevedo, L.G. Neves, F.D. Tardin, A.M. Sebbenn

Knowing the mating patterns is important to determine the number of trees necessary for seed collection for conservation ex situ, tree breeding and environmental reforestation purposes. We investigated B. excelsa individuals and fruits, to check mating system index variations in a population by using open-pollinated seeds whic.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 17(1):
gmr16039872
DOI:
10.4238/gmr16039872
Plant Genetics   Research Article

Molecular Characterization and Differential Interaction of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli and Xanthomonas fuscans subsp. fuscans with Common Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris)

Authors: De Paiva BAR, Wendland A , Borba TC , Ara�ºjo LG

The common bacterial blight, caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli (Xap) and X. fuscans subsp. fuscans (Xff), is one of the most important dry bean diseases of bacterial etiology. The present work aimed to study the genetic structure among and within populations, and also identify the pathogenic variability of Xap and .. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 17(1):
gmr16039871
DOI:
10.4238/gmr16039871