Journal articles 2006
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SSR analysis of near isogenic lines (NILs) for P deficiency tolerance
Collard BCY, Thomson M, Penarubia M, Lu X, Heuer S, Wissuwa M, Mackill DJ and Ismail AM (2006). SSR analysis of near isogenic lines (NILs) for P deficiency tolerance. SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics 38:131–138. Not open access: view journal website
Collard BCY, Thomson M, Penarubia M, Lu X, Heuer S, Wissuwa M, Mackill DJ and Ismail AM (2006). SSR analysis of near isogenic lines (NILs) for P deficiency tolerance. SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics 38:131–138. Not open access: view journal website
Genetic diversity in salt tolerant rice (O. sativa)
Islam MR, Faruquei MAB and Salam MA (2006). Genetic diversity in salt tolerant rice (O. sativa). Bangladesh Journal of Plant Breeding Genetics 19(1):35–40. (Articles before 2007 were not archived for this journal; photocopied version of article in PDF).
Genetic diversity of 36 genotypes of salt tolerant coastal rice collected from IRRI (Philippines), BRRI (bangladesh), China and Sri Lanka were studied through Mahalanobis D2 statistics to identify the most genetically distant parental genotypes for improving salt tolerant rice varieties.The genotypes were grouped into five clusters. The cluster II and cluster V contained the highest and the lowest number of genotypes, respectively. The highest intra-cluster distance was noticed for the cluster I and the lowest for the cluster V.
Islam MR, Faruquei MAB and Salam MA (2006). Genetic diversity in salt tolerant rice (O. sativa). Bangladesh Journal of Plant Breeding Genetics 19(1):35–40. (Articles before 2007 were not archived for this journal; photocopied version of article in PDF).
Genetic diversity of 36 genotypes of salt tolerant coastal rice collected from IRRI (Philippines), BRRI (bangladesh), China and Sri Lanka were studied through Mahalanobis D2 statistics to identify the most genetically distant parental genotypes for improving salt tolerant rice varieties.The genotypes were grouped into five clusters. The cluster II and cluster V contained the highest and the lowest number of genotypes, respectively. The highest intra-cluster distance was noticed for the cluster I and the lowest for the cluster V.
Molecular markers for the introgression of useful traits from wild manihot relatives of cassava; Marker-Assisted Selection of disease and root quality traits
Fregene M, Morante N, Sanchez T, Marin J, Ospina C, Barrera E, Gutierrez J, Guerrero J, Bellotti A, Santos L, Alzate A, Moreno S, and Ceballos H (2006). Molecular markers for the introgression of useful traits from wild manihot relatives of cassava; Marker-Assisted Selection of disease and root quality traits. Journal of Root Crops 32(1):1–31. (Articles before 2011 were not archived for this journal; view journal’s homepage).
Fregene M, Morante N, Sanchez T, Marin J, Ospina C, Barrera E, Gutierrez J, Guerrero J, Bellotti A, Santos L, Alzate A, Moreno S, and Ceballos H (2006). Molecular markers for the introgression of useful traits from wild manihot relatives of cassava; Marker-Assisted Selection of disease and root quality traits. Journal of Root Crops 32(1):1–31. (Articles before 2011 were not archived for this journal; view journal’s homepage).
Optimum sample size for estimating gene diversity in wild wheat using AFLP markers
Singh M, Chabane K, Valkoun J and Blake T (2006). Optimum sample size for estimating gene diversity in wild wheat using AFLP markers. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 53(1):23–33. (DOI: 10.1007/s10722-004-0597-6). Not open access: view abstract
Singh M, Chabane K, Valkoun J and Blake T (2006). Optimum sample size for estimating gene diversity in wild wheat using AFLP markers. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 53(1):23–33. (DOI: 10.1007/s10722-004-0597-6). Not open access: view abstract
Common bean breeding for resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses: from classical to MAS breedin
Miklas PN, Kelly JD, Beebe SE, Blair MW (2006). Common bean breeding for resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses: from classical to MAS breeding. Special issue: resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses in legumes. Euphytica 147(1-2):105–131. (DOI: 10.1007/s10681-006-4600-5). Not open access: view abstract
Miklas PN, Kelly JD, Beebe SE, Blair MW (2006). Common bean breeding for resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses: from classical to MAS breeding. Special issue: resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses in legumes. Euphytica 147(1-2):105–131. (DOI: 10.1007/s10681-006-4600-5). Not open access: view abstract
Effect of zero tillage and residues conservation on continuous maize cropping in a subtropical environment (Mexico)
Monneveux P, Quillerou E, Sanchez C and Lopez-Cesati L (2006). Effect of zero tillage and residues conservation on continuous maize cropping in a subtropical environment (Mexico). Plant and Soil 279(1-2):95–105. (DOI: 10.1007/s11104-005-0436-3). Not open access: view abstract
Monneveux P, Quillerou E, Sanchez C and Lopez-Cesati L (2006). Effect of zero tillage and residues conservation on continuous maize cropping in a subtropical environment (Mexico). Plant and Soil 279(1-2):95–105. (DOI: 10.1007/s11104-005-0436-3). Not open access: view abstract