Browsing by Author "Klein, Patricia E."
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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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Mullet, John E.; Rooney, William L.; Klein, Patricia E.; Morishige, Daryl; Murphy, Rebecca; Brady, Jeff A. (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 2012-11-13)Methods and composition for the production of non-flowering or late flowering sorghum hybrid. For example, in certain aspects methods for use of molecular markers that constitute the Ma5/Ma6 pathway to modulate photoperiod ...
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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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Chi, Nai-Ning (2017-11-09)High temperature is a major limiting factor for tomato production in subtropical and tropical regions. Traditional breeding of heat tolerant crops is mainly based on phenotypic analysis and selection of individuals or lines ...
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Harris, Karen Ruth (2009-05-15)Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor [L.] Moench) is the fifth most economically important cereal grown worldwide and is a source of food, feed, fiber and fuel. Sorghum, a C4 grass and a close relative to sugarcane, is adapted to ...
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Bhatta, Bed Prakash (2023-07-09)Fungi and bacteria cause economically important diseases of watermelon and onions in Texas, one of the leading states producing both crops. Anthracnose is a major fungal disease in watermelon and is the only disease listed ...
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Pandey, Jeewan (2021-08-18)Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the world’s fourth most important crop after maize, rice, and wheat. The Texas A&M University (TAMU) Potato Breeding Program is working to produce early maturing russet, specialty, chipping, ...
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Overholt, William A.; Hidayat, Purnama; Ru, Bruno Le; Takasu, Keiji; Goolsby, John A.; Racelis, Alex; Burrell, A. Millie; Amalin, Divina; Agum, Winnifred; Njaku, Mohamed; Pallangyo, Beatrice; Klein, Patricia E.; Cuda, James P. (Florida Entomologist, 2016)
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Felderhoff, Terry (2012-10-19)Recent initiatives for biofuel production have increased research and development of sweet sorghum. Currently, the initial major limitation to integrating sweet sorghum into existing production systems is the lack of sweet ...
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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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Brady, Jeffrey Alan (2009-05-15)The Ma5 and Ma6 maturity loci in sorghum contain genes interacting epistatically to block flowering until an appropriate daylength is met. Because sorghum is a crop of tropical origin, its critical daylength is close to ...
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Yang, Shanshan; Murphy, Rebecca L.; Morishige, Daryl T.; Klein, Patricia E.; Rooney, William L.; Mullet, John E.; Foulkes, Nicholas S. (PloS One, 2014)
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Wang, Yiyi (2013-04-01)Three statistical models are developed to address problems in Next-Generation Sequencing data. The first two models are designed for RNA-Seq data and the third is designed for ChIP-Seq data. The first of the RNA-Seq models ...
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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 ...