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Hybrids often display increased size and growth, and thus are widely cultivated in agriculture and horticulture. Recent discoveries demonstrating the important regulatory roles of small RNAs have greatly improved our understanding of many... more
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Soybean (Glycine max) breeding involves improving commercially grown varieties by introgressing important agronomic traits from poor yielding accessions and/or wild relatives of soybean while minimizing the associated yield drag.... more
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    • Genotyping by Sequencing
Background Gene expression inheritance patterns in Arabidopsis hybrid plants were investigated for correlation with the presence of transposable elements (TEs) and small RNA profile. Results The presence of TEs in a gene and the... more
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Photomorphogenesis is a mechanism employed by plants to regulate their architecture and developmental program in response to light conditions. As they emerge into light for the first time, dark-grown seedlings employ a rapid and... more
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    • RNA-seq Analysis
The full power of modern genetics has been applied to the study of speciation in only a small handful of genetic model species -all of which speciated allopatrically. Here we report the first large expressed sequence tag (EST) study of a... more
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      GeneticsQuantitative GeneticsEcological SpeciationExpressed Sequence Tags
Background: Miscanthus (subtribe Saccharinae, tribe Andropogoneae, family Poaceae) is a genus of temperate perennial C4 grasses whose high biomass production makes it, along with its close relatives sugarcane and sorghum, attractive as a... more
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    • Chromosome segregation
Eusociality has arisen independently at least 11 times in insects. Despite this convergence, there are striking differences among eusocial lifestyles, ranging from species living in small colonies with overt conflict over reproduction to... more
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      Expressed Sequence TagsBiological evolutionConvergent EvolutionSpecies Specificity
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      Maternal careHoney beeBiological evolutionBehavioral Animal Models
BACKGROUND: The full power of modern genetics has been applied to the study of speciation in only a small handful of genetic model species - all of which speciated allopatrically. Here we report the first large expressed sequence tag... more
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      GeneticsQuantitative GeneticsEcological SpeciationExpressed Sequence Tags
Abstract: A foolproof method of micropropagation through in vitro shoot bud culture has been developed in guava cv.'Allahabad Safeda'. The stock plant of guava was maintained at shade net house (75% shade) and pruned severely to... more
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      MS MediaIOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary ScienceHorticultural production
The Abstracts that follow are arranged in numerical sequence by the abstract number. For Poster Sessions, the number preceded by PB (i.e., PB XXX) indicates the poster board number on which the poster will be mounted. Abstracts for Oral... more
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    • Horticultural production
1 Mission Scientifique, Ministate Industrie et Recherche, 5 rue Descartes, F-75005 Paris, France 2 Department of Agronomy, University of Illinois, 1102 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801, USA Department of Horticulture, University of... more
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      Plant BiologyBiologyMedicine
To assess somaclonal variation,'Gala'and 'Royal Gala'trees obtained via axillary and adventitious bud formation were compared ex vitro to conventionally grafted trees. In general, tissue culture-derived trees were... more
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      TechnologyMorphologySomaclonal VariationFloral Morphology
Thornless Evergreen' (TE) blackberry (Rubus laciniatus Willd.) is a periclinal chimera in which the epidermis has mutated to thornlessness (designated`t'), while the internal portions of the plant remain genetically thorny (tTT). Over 300... more
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      GeneticsTechnologySomaclonal VariationPlant Remains
Rubus laciniufus, blackberry, in vitro, apomixis, thornlessness, genetics. SUMMARY 'Thornless Evergreen' (TE) blackberry (Rubu.s Zuciniutus WILLD.) is a tetraploid thornless periclinal chimera which produces thorny adventitious root... more
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      GeneticsTechnologyBiology
Rubus, blackberry, raspberry, hybridberry, Loganberry, chimera, in vitro, plant breeding, tissue culture, thornless. LIST OF TERMS: BAP = 6-benzylaminopurine; GA3 = gibberellic acid; NAA = naphthalene acetic acid; hybridberry = polyploid... more
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      TechnologyBiologyMurashige and Skoog Medium
An adventitious shoot regeneration system for Pyrus communis was used to separate two chimeral pears into their component genotypes. The two cultivars were a variegated type, 'Louise Bonne Panachee' and a red fruited mutant, `Red Hardy'.... more
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    • Technology
The effect of various basal salts media, containing different nitrogen levels on in vitro adventitious shoot regeneration from leaf explants of 'Louise Bonne Panachee' and 'Seckel' pear (Pyrus communis L.) were investigated. Among the... more
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      Plant BiologyBiologyC/N Ratio
A one-step method to rescue immature embryos of eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) is described. Plantlets developed from 83% of 25-day-old embryos grown in shaken culture on Murashige and Skoog (MS) liquid medium with 2.2 #m... more
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      Plant BiologyMurashige and SkoogEmbryo Culture
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      BiologyHorticultural production