Browsing by Author "Stelly, David M."
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Rooney, William Lloyd (1987)The tetraploid cultivated cotton Gossypium hirsutum (2n=4x=52) normally will not form viable F₁ hybrids with G. davidsonii or any tetraploid homozygous for Le₂ᵈᵃᵛ. Many or most G. hirsutum plants are homozygous for alleles ...
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Guan, Xueying; Lee, Jinsuk J.; Pang, Mingxiong; Shi, Xiaoli; Stelly, David M.; Chen, Z. Jeffrey; Harmon, Frank G. (PloS One, 2011)
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Todd, Steven Michael (2009-05-15)The assembly of a robust structural genomics system requires the development and integration of multiple types of genome maps. This research focused on the development of a relatively new means of plant genome mapping, ...
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Tian, Lu (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Epigenetic regulation is a mechanism by which heritable changes in gene expression are controlled by chromatin status rather than primary DNA sequence. Changes in chromatin structure affect accessibility of DNA elements ...
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Anderson, Jason C. (2011-08-08)A phylogenetic tree based on ITS1, Adh1 and ndhF grouped the species of the genus Sorghum into one distinct monophyletic group, but including two sister lineages, one with x=5, the other with x=10 as basic chromosome ...
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The effect of the semigamy (Se) mutant on the early development of cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.) Hodnett, George Leslie (Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)A stain-clearing method, which facilitated the analysis of large numbers of ovules, was developed using methyl salicylate (MS) and azure C, and used with real-time video imaging and image capture. The ability to modulate ...
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Bang, Hae Jeen (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)The evaluation of environmental and genotypic effects on fruit physical and chemical characteristics enables assessment of the feasibility of selecting diploid and/or triploid cultivars for either specific or more diverse ...
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Maeda, Andrea Borges Vieira (2015-04-24)Several naturally occurring apomicts rely on various forms of semigamous reproduction, where female and male nuclei fail to fuse after fertilization. Heritably high frequencies of haploids among monoembryonic seed were ...
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Gill, John (2014-05-27)The production of interspecific or intergeneric progeny using sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is greatly enhanced by the presence of the iap (Inhibition of Alien Pollen) allele. Hybridization between S. bicolor ...
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Zhang, Meiping; Zhang, Yang; Huang, James J.; Zhang, Xiaojun; Lee, Mi-Kyung; Stelly, David M.; Zhang, Hong-Bin; Schönbach, Christian (PloS One, 2012)
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Kim, Jeong-Soon (Texas A&M University, 2004-11-15)The reliability of genome analysis and proficiency of genetic manipulation in vivo and in vitro are increased by assignment of linkage groups to specific chromosomes, placement of centromeres, orientation with respect to ...
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Lin, Yu-Ming (2017-12-14)The narrow genetic base of Upland cotton has slowed growth of its productivity as a crop and perhaps also its use in the world. The need to broaden genetic diversity of Upland cotton is urgent, especially given the ...
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Rooney, William L.; Hodnett, George L.; Kuhlman, Leslie C.; Stelly, David M.; Price, Harold James (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 2013-01-29)Methods for the production of an intergeneric hybrid plants and plants produced thereby. In certain aspects, intergeneric hybrid plants are produced by crossing a sorghum parent plant comprising a mutant sorghum iap allele ...
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Dighe, Nilesh Deoram (2009-05-15)The Gossypium genus includes 45 diploid and 5 tetraploid cotton species of which only 2 diploids and 2 tetraploids are cultivated in different parts of the tropics and sub-tropics, leaving the remaining diploid and tetraploid ...
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Guan, Xueying; Pang, Mingxiong; Nah, Gyoungju; Shi, Xiaoli; Ye, Wenxue; Stelly, David M.; Chen, Z. Jeffrey (Nature Communications, 2014)
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Porter, Nick Taylor (2020-07-13)The development and use of perennial alternatives to annual crops can help alleviate some of the challenges facing agriculture. Perennial sorghum has the potential of being a low maintenance, drought tolerant, high yielding ...
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Kim, Hee Jin; Hinchliffe, Doug J.; Triplett, Barbara A.; Chen, Z. Jeffrey; Stelly, David M.; Yeater, Kathleen M.; Moon, Hong S.; Gilbert, Matthew K.; Thyssen, Gregory N.; Turley, Rickie B.; Fang, David D.; Blazquez, Miguel A (PloS One, 2015)
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Kuhlman, Leslie Charles (2009-05-15)Sorghum has been improved by plant breeders for yield, biotic and abiotic stress resistance, as well as quality traits by using germplasm from within the species. Interspecific hybridization can greatly increase the amount ...
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Bartek, Matthew Scott (2013-07-22)Recently designated as a bioenergy crop, Sorghum is rather unique as it can produce large quantities of cellulose or sugar which can be used to produce advanced biofuels or compounds. Sweet sorghum contains high levels ...
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Roche, Meghan C. (2009-05-15)Cotton fiber has been postulated to undergo a process of programmed cell death (PCD) during the maturation phase of development. A parallel may exist between cotton fibers and xylem tracheary elements, which have periods ...