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“…Although constraints have limited the use of MAS in plant breeding programs in Brazil (Sakiyama et al 2014), use of molecular markers is effective for some traits, mainly in transfer of major genes (Santana et al 2014, Yamanaka et al 2013, Dimitrijević et al 2017. The use of backcrossing may be the best approach to transfer low linolenic acid and high oleic acid contents to elite cultivars.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although constraints have limited the use of MAS in plant breeding programs in Brazil (Sakiyama et al 2014), use of molecular markers is effective for some traits, mainly in transfer of major genes (Santana et al 2014, Yamanaka et al 2013, Dimitrijević et al 2017. The use of backcrossing may be the best approach to transfer low linolenic acid and high oleic acid contents to elite cultivars.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic diversity of plant was used for the development of new improved plant varieties. Molecular markers have been used in plant breeding programs to estimate genetic variability (Porth and ElKassaby 2014), detecting quantitative trait loci (Li et al 2014) and marker-assisted selection (Sakiyama et al 2014). In this study, we used morphological traits and SSR markers to characterize a set of 21 faba bean populations collected from different regions of Tunisia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Germplasm with high flavonoid contents can therefore be selected by breeding. Molecular markers could accelerate genetic breeding for high flavonoid content (Sakiyama et al 2014). Rhodes et al (2014) identified a QTL for flavonoid synthesis genes in sorghum in a genome-wide association study (GWAS).…”
Section: Hou Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%