Search Results - "élite"

  1. Drought response QTLs in a Super Basmati × Azucena population by high‐density GBS‐based SNP linkage mapping by Waheed, Raheela, Ignacio, John Carlos, Arbelaez, Juan David, Juanillas, Venice Margarette, Asif, Muhammad, Henry, Amelia, Kretzschmar, Tobias, Arif, Muhammad

    Published 2021
    “…Using Recombinant Inbred Lines (RILs) derived from a cross between drought‐sensitive elite Basmati variety, ‘Super Basmati’, and drought‐tolerant japonica cultivar, ‘Azucena’, a linkage map was constructed with 862 high‐quality GBS‐based SNP markers. …”
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  2. Marker assisted foreground selection for identification of aromatic rice genotype to develop a modern aromatic line by Salam, M.A., Islam, M.R., Diba, Sk. F., Hossain, Md. M.

    Published 2019
    “…The study was focused on the introgression of Badh2 QTL from kataribhog into some elite promising line-an early, agronomically suitable and susceptible variety. …”
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  3. Rice Galaxy: an open resource for plant science by Juanillas, Venice, DeReeper, Alexis, Beaume, Nicolas, Droc, Gaëtan, Dizon, Joshua, Mendoza, John Robert, Perdon, Jon Peter, Mansueto, Locedie, Triplett, Lindsay, Lang, Jillian, Zhou, Gabriel, Ratharanjan, Kunalan, Plale, Beth, Haga, Jason, Leach, Jan E., Ruiz, Manuel, Thomson, Michael, Alexandrov, Nickolai, Larmande, Pierre, Kretzschmar, Tobias, Mauleon, Ramil P.

    Published 2019
    “…Germplasm collections representing rice diversity, improved varieties, and elite breeding materials are accessible through rice gene banks for use in research and breeding, with many having genome sequences and high-density genotype data available. …”
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  4. Enhancing the rate of genetic gain in public-sector plant breeding programs: lessons from the breeder’s equation by Cobb, Joshua N., Juma, Roselyne U., Biswas, Partha S., Arbelaez, Juan D., Rutkoski, Jessica, Atlin, Gary, Hagen, Tom, Quinn, Michael, Ng, Eng Hwa

    Published 2019
    “…This must be combined with thoughtful management of elite genetic variation and a clear separation between the parental selection process and product development and advancement process. …”
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  5. Natural variation of OsLG3 controls drought stress tolerance in rice by inducing ros scavenging by Xiong, Haiyan, Yu, Jianping, Li, Jinjie, Wang, Xin, Liu, Pengli, Zhang, Hongliang, Zhao, Yan, Yin, Zhigang, Li, Yang, Guo, Yan, Fu, Binying, Wang, Wensheng, Li, Zhikang, Ali, Jauhar, Li, Zichao

    Published 2017
    “…Phylogenetic analysis and pedigree records indicated that the tolerant allele of OsLG3 has potential to improve drought tolerance of japonica rice.ConclusionsCollectively, our work revealed that the natural variation of OsLG3 contributes to rice drought tolerance and the elite allele of OsLG3 is a promising genetic resource for the development of drought-tolerant and high-yield rice varieties.…”
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  6. Development of DNA markers for assisted selection of cassava resistant to cassava mosaic disease CMD by Tokunaga, Hiroki, Nhan, Pham Thi, Huong, Pham Thi, Anh, Nguyen Hai, Huong, Le Thi Mai, Hoa, Truong Minh, Trang, Nguyen Thi Huyen, Tung, Nguyen Ba, Thuy, Cu Thi Le, Zhang, Xiaofei, Seki, Motoaki, Ham, Le Huy

    Published 2025
    “…To combat it, CMD resistance has been introduced from African cassava into Asian elite cultivars. However, efficient DNA markers for the selection of CMD resistance are not available. …”
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  7. Breeding 5.0: Artificial intelligence (AI)-decoded germplasm for accelerated crop innovation by Fu, Jiayi, Zheng, Shouzhi, Fan, Longjiang, Zheng, Xiaoming, Qian, Qian

    Published 2025
    “…Together, these technologies algorithmically convert germplasm into actionable breeding insights, accelerating the full cycle from ideal plant type design to elite line development. We further propose the “breeding flywheel,” a self‐reinforcing system that continuously amplifies phenotypic gains and refines breeding strategies, thereby enabling faster and smarter crop improvement to ensure a sustainable food future.…”
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  8. Institutional deficit, representation, and decentralized forest mangement in Cameroon: elements of natural resource sociology for social theory and public policy by Oyono, P.R.

    Published 2004
    “…The study demonstrates that the Cameroonian model of decentralization of forest management is, in the end, an interrupted process, blocked mid-way to fruition by forces on the regional level (mid-level actors) and by a village elite. The findings give rise to a theory of deviation and of a pattern of regional “capture” of forestry localism and decentralized management. …”
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  9. Innovation approaches—Collective learning from the Fodder Adoption Project by Puskur, Ranjitha

    Published 2010
    “…Two missing aspects are: 1) how to reach out to policymakers at various levels that would enable scaling up and out of the project outputs, and 2) how to target communities and households so the benefits of these processes are captured locally, and not by the elite. She raised one other significant issue: monitoring and evaluation. …”
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  10. An SSR-based molecular genetic map of cassava by Okogbenin, Emmanuel, Marín, J.A., Fregene, Martin A.

    Published 2006
    “…The F2 population was derived from selfing the genotype K150, an early yielding genotype from an F1 progeny from a cross between two non-inbred elite cassava varieties, TMS 30572 and CM 2177-2 from IITA and CIAT respectively. …”
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  11. Water storage systems and preference heterogeneity in water-scarce environments: a choice experiment in Nepal’s Koshi River Basin by Price, J.I., Janmaat, J., Sugden, Fraser, Bharati, Luna

    Published 2016
    “…These findings highlight the potential welfare gains from WSS investments, but stress the need for multi-purpose water resource development and the potential for elite capture.…”
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  12. Variation in qualitative and quantitative traits of cassava germplasm from selected national breeding programmes in subSaharan Africa by Kawuki, Robert S., Ferguson, Morag E., Labuschagne, Maryke T., Herselman, L., Orone, J., Ralimanana, I., Bidiaka, M., Lukombo, S., Kanyange, M.C., Gashaka, G., Mkamilo, G.S., Gethi, J.

    Published 2011
    “…Highest average DMC was registered in Uganda (39.3%) and lowest in Tanzania (30.1%), with the elite genotypes having a relatively higher DMC than local genotypes. …”
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  13. Improving genomic prediction in cassava field experiments using spatial analysis by Elias, A.A., Rabbi, Ismail Y., Kulakow, Peter A., Jannink, Jean-Luc

    Published 2018
    “…Breeding experiments were conducted at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in cassava to select elite parents. Taking into account the heterogeneity in the field while evaluating these trials can increase the accuracy in estimation of breeding values. …”
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  14. Genetic variability for resistance to leaf blight and diversity among selected maize inbred lines by Wende, A., Shimelis, Hussein, Gwata, E.T.

    Published 2018
    “…Disease severity and incidence as well as grain yield were measured. A subset of 20 elite maize inbred lines was genotyped using 20 SSR markers. …”
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  15. What are the key factors influencing consumers' preference and willingness to pay for meat products in eastern DRC? by Udomkun, Patchimaporn, Ilukor, John, Mockshell, Jonathan Yaw, Mujawamariya, Gaudiose, Okafor, Christopher, Bullock, Renee, Nabahungu, Nsharwasi Léon, Vanlauwe, Bernard

    Published 2018
    “…Dietary patterns for consumers among the elite and middle‐income classes in developing countries are shifting rapidly toward the consumption of more animal‐based products. …”
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  16. Generating farm-validated variety recommendations for climate adaptation by Fadda, Carlo, Etten, Jacob van

    Published 2019
    “…Second, a limited range of genetic materials reaches farmers’ fields, with elite material given preference and varieties from gene banks neglected. …”
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    Book Chapter
  17. Polyphenol content in apricot fruits by Gómez-Martínez, Helena, Bermejo, Almudena, Zuriaga, Elena, Badenes, María L.

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, the polyphenol content on fruits from different apricot varieties included elite cultivars and hybrids from the IVIA breeding program have been compared for identifying the genotypes with relevant contribution to fruit quality. …”
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  18. A survey on the feeding of competition horses and perceptions of forage in the UK and Sweden by Hurtes, Auriane

    Published 2015
    “…This was done through an online survey for harness racing trainers and elite level 3-day event riders in the UK and Sweden. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  19. Morpho-physiological analysis of adaptive responses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) to drought stress. Thesis (Ph.D.) by Polanía Perdomo, José A.

    Published 2016
    “…Field studies were conducted at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Palmira, Colombia to determine the relationship between grain yield and different parameters in elite lines selected for drought resistance over the past decade. …”
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    Tesis
  20. Nueva variedad de trigo (Triticum aestivum L.) panadero: ‘MS INTA BONAERENSE 514’ by Di Pane, Francisco, Molfese, Elena Rosa, Seghezzo, Maria Laura, Kraan, Gilberto

    Published 2018
    “…Baguette 10 es un trigo panadero rojo primaveral liberado por Nidera en 1999, con alto potencial de rendimiento y susceptible a roya de la hoja (Puccinia triticina Eriks.), y la línea élite W99008 que es un trigo panadero rojo de primavera con alta calidad. …”
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