Browsing by Author "Klein, Robert R"
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Crozier, Daniel Shaw (2023-06-06)For sorghum to continue to remain a competitive crop, continual increases in yield need to be made. However, other traits such as abiotic stress tolerance, biotic stress tolerance, and most recently herbicide tolerance ...
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Crozier, Daniel Shaw (2023-06-06)For sorghum to continue to remain a competitive crop, continual increases in yield need to be made. However, other traits such as abiotic stress tolerance, biotic stress tolerance, and most recently herbicide tolerance ...
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Mace, Emma S; Rami, Jean-Francois; Bouchet, Sophie; Klein, Patricia E; Klein, Robert R; Kilian, Andrzej; Wenzl, Peter; Xia, Ling; Halloran, Kirsten; Jordan, David R (BMC Plant Biology, 2009)
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Dugas, Diana V; Monaco, Marcela K; Olsen, Andrew; Klein, Robert R; Kumari, Sunita; Ware, Doreen; Klein, Patricia E (BMC Genomics, 2011)
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Horne, David William (2019-07-24)Genotypic variance is necessary for trait improvement as limited diversity can reduce genetic gain in crop improvement. To maintain genetic diversity, a wealth of germplasm exists in the USDA-ARS sorghum [Sorghum bicolor ...
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Patil, Nikhil Yuvaraj (2016-12-06)The genetic basis of three key agronomic traits viz. anthracnose resistance, tolerance to salinity and plant height, which affect sorghum grain, forage, and biomass production was investigated. Modern genomic tools like ...
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Crozier, Daniel Shaw (2020-06-08)The genetic yield potential in grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] hybrids has increased at a slower rate than other cereal crops. Advances in new technology provide opportunities for breeders to enhance selection ...
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Leon, Fabian (2023-01-31)Understanding the rate of genetic gain and developing procedures that improve the efficiency of breeding for sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] grain yield is paramount for delivering sustainable and climate-resilient ...
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Winans, Noah David (2022-08-25)Grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is an important crop native to Africa and grown in many subtropical and temperate regions worldwide. Its tropical origin means that most diverse sorghum is photoperiod sensitive ...