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    A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON-APPLICATION AND FUTURE PROSPECT OF CYTOPLASMIC MALE STERILITY by Sujan Chapagain

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…CMS has been intensively used for F1 seed production in self-pollinating crops and practical applications in plant breeding. This comprehensive review explores the intricate mechanisms, applications, limitations, advancements, and prospects of CMS in an agricultural context. …”
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    Selective list of VIR’s methodological recommendations (guidelines) for 2000–2022 by Article Editorial

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…All recommendations (guidelines) are an assemblage of documents dedicated to the study, conservation, and replenishment of the unique global plant genetic resources collection held by VIR; plant breeding; seed production; cultivation; resistance of individual crops to diseases and pests; herbarization; long-term seed storage; biochemical, mycological, phytopathological, genetic, and biotechnological research methods; and many other issues. …”
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    Polymer interaction of the genes SHY2 and MSG1, NPH4 and IAR2 in the inheritance of the Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. root system by S. G. Hablak

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The results presented are of interest for practical use of the economically valuable trait «branching roots» in plant breeding to create varieties and hybrids with the desired properties of mineral nutrition. …”
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    Advancements in genome editing tools for genetic studies and crop improvement by Asadollah Ahmadikhah, Homa Zarabizadeh, Shahnoush Nayeri, Mohammad Sadegh Abbasi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Despite decades of progress in plant breeding and genetic engineering, the development of new crop varieties with desirable agronomic traits remains a time-consuming process. …”
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    V. I. Nilov is “a very modest man and an exceptionally serious scientist” (concerning one comment in M. Gorky’s letter to I. V. Stalin) by A. G. Plotnikova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Nilov, a researcher from the Nikita Botanical Gardens, wrote to Gorky about the experiments he performed in his biochemistry lab on the synthesis of vitamin C, plant breeding for chemical composition, and isolation of opiates from poppy. …”
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    Performance, Stability Analysis, and Selection for New Yellow-Fleshed Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas [L.] Lam.) in West Java, Indonesia by Yohanis Amos Mustamu, Debby Ustari, Arif Affan Wicaksono, Vergel Concibido, Tarkus Suganda, Agung Karuniawan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Genotype–environment interaction (GEI) information is essential in plant breeding programs. The objectives of this study were to select high-yielding and stable yellow-fleshed sweet potato (YFSP) genotypes in different environments and identify the favorable environment for testing. …”
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    The effect of glutenins on grain quality as one of the complex polygenic traits in the genus <i>Triticum</i> (a review) by M. V. Vorotyntseva

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Evaluation of plant breeding material, based on protein markers, gives an opportunity to perform rapid and reliable selection and control the transfer of desired traits from parents to their progeny. …”
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    From phylogenomics to breeding: Can universal target capture probes be used in the development of SNP markers for kinship analysis? by Kedra M. Ousmael, Ole K. Hansen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Premise Leveraging DNA markers, particularly single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), in parentage analysis, sib‐ship reconstruction, and genomic relatedness analysis can enhance plant breeding efficiency. However, the limited availability of genomic information, confined to the most commonly used species, hinders the broader application of SNPs in species of lower economic interest (e.g., most tree species). …”
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