Gynogenetic haploid plants analysis for agronomic and enzymatic markers in maize (Zea mays L.)

Lashermes, P. ; Gaillard, A. ; Beckert, M.
Springer
Published 1988
ISSN:
1432-2242
Keywords:
Zea mays ; Haploid ; Gynogenesis ; Gametophytic selection ; Genetic markers
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
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Summary Experiments were conducted to investigate whether selection occurs during the processes involved in the production of doubled haploids. Haploid plants produced from two hybrids, each heterozygous for isozyme markers, were subjected to genetic analysis. The distributions of doubled haploid lines and pedigree lines derived from the hybrid C123 x Oh7 were compared with regard to agronomic character. The results suggest that the populations of haploid plants obtained by in vivo gynogenesis represent a random gametic array. Thus, in order to introduce haploid plants into breeding programmes in maize, maternal haploidy seems to be a very attractive method.
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autor Lashermes, P.
Gaillard, A.
Beckert, M.
autorsonst Lashermes, P.
Gaillard, A.
Beckert, M.
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notes Summary Experiments were conducted to investigate whether selection occurs during the processes involved in the production of doubled haploids. Haploid plants produced from two hybrids, each heterozygous for isozyme markers, were subjected to genetic analysis. The distributions of doubled haploid lines and pedigree lines derived from the hybrid C123 x Oh7 were compared with regard to agronomic character. The results suggest that the populations of haploid plants obtained by in vivo gynogenesis represent a random gametic array. Thus, in order to introduce haploid plants into breeding programmes in maize, maternal haploidy seems to be a very attractive method.
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reference 76 (1988), S. 570-572
schlagwort Zea mays
Haploid
Gynogenesis
Gametophytic selection
Genetic markers
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shingle_author_1 Lashermes, P.
Gaillard, A.
Beckert, M.
shingle_author_2 Lashermes, P.
Gaillard, A.
Beckert, M.
shingle_author_3 Lashermes, P.
Gaillard, A.
Beckert, M.
shingle_author_4 Lashermes, P.
Gaillard, A.
Beckert, M.
shingle_catch_all_1 Lashermes, P.
Gaillard, A.
Beckert, M.
Gynogenetic haploid plants analysis for agronomic and enzymatic markers in maize (Zea mays L.)
Zea mays
Haploid
Gynogenesis
Gametophytic selection
Genetic markers
Zea mays
Haploid
Gynogenesis
Gametophytic selection
Genetic markers
Summary Experiments were conducted to investigate whether selection occurs during the processes involved in the production of doubled haploids. Haploid plants produced from two hybrids, each heterozygous for isozyme markers, were subjected to genetic analysis. The distributions of doubled haploid lines and pedigree lines derived from the hybrid C123 x Oh7 were compared with regard to agronomic character. The results suggest that the populations of haploid plants obtained by in vivo gynogenesis represent a random gametic array. Thus, in order to introduce haploid plants into breeding programmes in maize, maternal haploidy seems to be a very attractive method.
1432-2242
14322242
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Lashermes, P.
Gaillard, A.
Beckert, M.
Gynogenetic haploid plants analysis for agronomic and enzymatic markers in maize (Zea mays L.)
Zea mays
Haploid
Gynogenesis
Gametophytic selection
Genetic markers
Zea mays
Haploid
Gynogenesis
Gametophytic selection
Genetic markers
Summary Experiments were conducted to investigate whether selection occurs during the processes involved in the production of doubled haploids. Haploid plants produced from two hybrids, each heterozygous for isozyme markers, were subjected to genetic analysis. The distributions of doubled haploid lines and pedigree lines derived from the hybrid C123 x Oh7 were compared with regard to agronomic character. The results suggest that the populations of haploid plants obtained by in vivo gynogenesis represent a random gametic array. Thus, in order to introduce haploid plants into breeding programmes in maize, maternal haploidy seems to be a very attractive method.
1432-2242
14322242
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Lashermes, P.
Gaillard, A.
Beckert, M.
Gynogenetic haploid plants analysis for agronomic and enzymatic markers in maize (Zea mays L.)
Zea mays
Haploid
Gynogenesis
Gametophytic selection
Genetic markers
Zea mays
Haploid
Gynogenesis
Gametophytic selection
Genetic markers
Summary Experiments were conducted to investigate whether selection occurs during the processes involved in the production of doubled haploids. Haploid plants produced from two hybrids, each heterozygous for isozyme markers, were subjected to genetic analysis. The distributions of doubled haploid lines and pedigree lines derived from the hybrid C123 x Oh7 were compared with regard to agronomic character. The results suggest that the populations of haploid plants obtained by in vivo gynogenesis represent a random gametic array. Thus, in order to introduce haploid plants into breeding programmes in maize, maternal haploidy seems to be a very attractive method.
1432-2242
14322242
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Lashermes, P.
Gaillard, A.
Beckert, M.
Gynogenetic haploid plants analysis for agronomic and enzymatic markers in maize (Zea mays L.)
Zea mays
Haploid
Gynogenesis
Gametophytic selection
Genetic markers
Zea mays
Haploid
Gynogenesis
Gametophytic selection
Genetic markers
Summary Experiments were conducted to investigate whether selection occurs during the processes involved in the production of doubled haploids. Haploid plants produced from two hybrids, each heterozygous for isozyme markers, were subjected to genetic analysis. The distributions of doubled haploid lines and pedigree lines derived from the hybrid C123 x Oh7 were compared with regard to agronomic character. The results suggest that the populations of haploid plants obtained by in vivo gynogenesis represent a random gametic array. Thus, in order to introduce haploid plants into breeding programmes in maize, maternal haploidy seems to be a very attractive method.
1432-2242
14322242
Springer
shingle_title_1 Gynogenetic haploid plants analysis for agronomic and enzymatic markers in maize (Zea mays L.)
shingle_title_2 Gynogenetic haploid plants analysis for agronomic and enzymatic markers in maize (Zea mays L.)
shingle_title_3 Gynogenetic haploid plants analysis for agronomic and enzymatic markers in maize (Zea mays L.)
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