2015
DOI: 10.1080/14620316.2015.11513153
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Development of SCAR markers to distinguish male-sterile and normal cytoplasm in bunching onion (Allium fistulosumL.)

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“…Gao et al. () developed SCAR markers to distinguish male‐sterile cytoplasm from normal cytoplasm in bunching onion. In soybean, Zhang et al.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Gao et al. () developed SCAR markers to distinguish male‐sterile cytoplasm from normal cytoplasm in bunching onion. In soybean, Zhang et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al (2012) used mitochondrial SCAR and SSR markers to distinguish cytoplasmic male-sterile lines from their isogenic maintainer lines in cotton. Gao et al (2015) developed SCAR markers to distinguish male-sterile cytoplasm from normal cytoplasm in bunching onion. In soybean, Zhang et al (2013) used a SCAR marker to distinguish CMS lines from maintainer lines, and Lin et al (2014) developed some markers from chloroplast genomes to classify soybean cytoplasm sources.…”
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“…Mitochondria are one of the most plant cell organelles and have been suggested to play a very important role in plant defenses (Gleason et al, 2011;Laluk et al, 2011;Ambrosio et al, 2013;Qamar et al, 2015;Fuchs et al, 2016). Furthermore, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is also widely used as molecular markers in the fields of systematic evolution, cytoplasmic male sterility and so on (Ji et al, 2014;Gao et al, 2015;Shu et al, 2016). However, to date, there have been no reports about the presence of plant disease resistance or susceptibility-related SCAR markers in mitochondrial genome yet.…”
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“…Additionally, intraspecific crosses and subsequently backcrossing schemes will incorporate well known disease resistance from other species such as A. cepa [10,11]. Finally, the incorporation of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) using marker assisted selection [27] will accelerate the hybrid evaluation and trait introgression for new varieties.…”
Section: Genotype × Environment Interaction (G × E)mentioning
confidence: 99%