2005
DOI: 10.1080/13102818.2005.10817289
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Biotechnological Approaches for Cereal Crops Improvement

Abstract: Today the world population is increasing at the most rapid rate ever. It is fore cast that by the year 2050, the world's population will double to nearly 12 billion people. In fact it has been estimated that the world will need to produce more than twice as much food during the next 45 years as was produced since the beginning of agriculture 10 000 years ago. The continuous development of wheat, barley and maize varieties and lines with improved qualities to feed the world next future is of great necessity. At… Show more

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“…Other than these properties, genetic diversity studies of diverse accessions is strengthen by the advancement and thriving appliance of various types of molecular markers (Khan et al, 2014). For more than two decades, simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite markers (Tautz et al, 1986) have been progressively used for diversity analysis of native and contemporary cultivars (Todorovska et al, 2005;Al Khanjari et al, 2007;Colomba and Gregorini, 2011) and has shown promising polymorphism.…”
Section: Detection Of Microsatellitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other than these properties, genetic diversity studies of diverse accessions is strengthen by the advancement and thriving appliance of various types of molecular markers (Khan et al, 2014). For more than two decades, simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite markers (Tautz et al, 1986) have been progressively used for diversity analysis of native and contemporary cultivars (Todorovska et al, 2005;Al Khanjari et al, 2007;Colomba and Gregorini, 2011) and has shown promising polymorphism.…”
Section: Detection Of Microsatellitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This preservation of allelic richness in core collections holds significant importance for future studies on genomic associations, especially for traits controlled by rare alleles. Furthermore, the allelic richness retained in cassava core collections compares favorably to other species such as maize (93% - Todorovska et al., 2005 ) and tomato (92% - Martins et al., 2015 ), indicating promising results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Other than these properties, genetic diversity studies of diverse accessions is strengthen by the advancement and thriving appliance of various types of molecular markers (Khan et al, 2014). For more than two decades, simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite markers (Tautz et al, 1986) have been progressively used for diversity analysis of native and contemporary cultivars (Todorovska et al, 2005;Al Khanjari et al, 2007;Colomba and Gregorini, 2011) and has shown promising polymorphism.…”
Section: Detection Of Microsatellitesmentioning
confidence: 99%