Search Results - "Collard, Bertrand C.Y."
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Marker-assisted selection: an approach for precision plant breeding in the twenty-first century
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (12-02-2008)“…DNA markers have enormous potential to improve the efficiency and precision of conventional plant breeding via marker-assisted selection (MAS). The large…”
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Global survey data on rice breeders' characteristics and willingness to adopt alternative breeding methods
Published in Data in brief (01-04-2019)“…The data presented in this article contains information on 189 rice breeders from 51 rice-growing countries around the world. Firstly, this unique dataset…”
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Mapping QTLs for submergence tolerance in rice using a population fixed for SUB1A tolerant allele
Published in Molecular breeding (01-04-2017)“…Submergence is a widespread problem of rice production, especially in low-lying areas in South and Southeast Asia. Despite the success of Sub1 mega varieties,…”
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Physiological analyses of traits associated with tolerance of long-term partial submergence in rice
Published in AoB plants (30-09-2014)“…Long-term stagnant flooding (SF, 50 cm water depth) greatly reduces rice yield. We assessed physiological mechanisms associated with SF tolerance in…”
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Association mapping in rice: basic concepts and perspectives for molecular breeding
Published in Plant production science (03-07-2018)“…In the last decade, association mapping (AM) has become a well-established method to detect genes and quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with…”
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Genotypic variation of yield-related traits in an irrigated rice breeding program for tropical Asia
Published in Crop and Environment (01-09-2022)“…Developing high-yielding rice varieties is critical to ensure global food security. To date, selection of promising genotypes is based on empirical evaluation…”
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Review: Improving global food security through accelerated plant breeding
Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-10-2019)“…•A shift in breeding mentality is needed to realise improved varieties’ potential to increase food security.•Information on markets, environment and climate,…”
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Start Codon Targeted (SCoT) Polymorphism: A Simple, Novel DNA Marker Technique for Generating Gene-Targeted Markers in Plants
Published in Plant molecular biology reporter (01-03-2009)“…Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers have been used for numerous applications in plant molecular genetics research despite having disadvantages of…”
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Increasing flooding tolerance in rice: combining tolerance of submergence and of stagnant flooding
Published in Annals of botany (06-01-2020)“…Rice ecosystems in the tropical coastal areas are subject to two types of flooding stress: transient complete submergence and long-term water stagnation…”
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Revisiting rice breeding methods - evaluating the use of rapid generation advance (RGA) for routine rice breeding
Published in Plant production science (02-10-2017)“…Rice production needs to increase in the future in order to meet increasing demands. The development of new improved and higher yielding varieties more quickly…”
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Identification and characterization of high‐yielding, short‐duration rice genotypes for tropical Asia
Published in Crop science (01-09-2020)“…Previous efforts to increase the yield of tropical rice (Oryza sativa L.) have focused on medium‐duration varieties. However, there is increasing demand for…”
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Accelerating the development of new submergence tolerant rice varieties: the case of Ciherang-Sub1 and PSB Rc18-Sub1
Published in Euphytica (01-03-2015)“…Submergence is an escalating problem in many rice producing areas. A submergence tolerance gene, SUB1 , derived from FR13A was previously introduced into six…”
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Use of NDVI for indirect selection of high yield in tropical rice breeding
Published in Euphytica (01-05-2020)“…Plant breeders evaluate large numbers of breeding lines/accessions and measure various traits in the field in order to identify and select elite genotypes with…”
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Identification of QTLs for yield and agronomic traits in rice under stagnant flooding conditions
Published in Rice (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-2017)“…Background Stagnant flooding, where water of 25–50 cm remains until harvest time, is a major problem in rainfed lowland areas. Most of the Sub1 varieties,…”
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Development of early maturing submergence-tolerant rice varieties for Bangladesh
Published in Field crops research (01-04-2016)“…•We developed early maturing submergence-tolerant varieties for Bangladesh.•A combination of phenotyping and marker-assisted backcrossing was…”
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Allelic diversity of newly characterized submergence-tolerant rice (Oryza sativa L.) germplasm from Bangladesh
Published in Genetic resources and crop evolution (01-06-2016)“…A total of 300 germplasm accessions collected from submergence-prone areas of Bangladesh were selected from the genebank of the Bangladesh Rice Research…”
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Global survey of rice breeders to investigate characteristics and willingness to adopt alternative breeding methods
Published in Agriculture & food security (01-01-2018)“…Despite the critical role rice breeders play to ensure food security, there is a lack of information regarding their current socio-economic characteristics,…”
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Comparison of phenotypic versus marker-assisted background selection for the SUB1 QTL during backcrossing in rice
Published in Breeding Science (01-09-2012)“…Marker assisted backcrossing has been used effectively to transfer the submergence tolerance gene SUB1 into popular rice varieties, but the approach can be…”
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