2016
DOI: 10.1111/pbr.12351
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Translation of phenotypic diversity of Sorghum bicolor axillary branched mutant into exploitable heterosis

Abstract: Lack of variability in sorghum is the main reason for the stagnation in crop improvement including low heterosis. Studies on somaclonal mutations of sorghum have led to the development of a diverse axillary branched grain sorghum mutant, SbABM of postrainy season variety A-1 (Annigeri-1) which bears multiple panicles. Considering its developmental significance and phenotypic diversity, this mutant was subjected to detailed genetic analysis. To exploit its genetic potentiality, the mutant was involved in a full… Show more

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