2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.29.114140
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Marker-assisted selection of trees withMALE STERALITY 1inCryptomeria japonicaD. Don

Abstract: Practical use of marker-assisted selection (MAS) is limited in conifers because of the difficulty with developing markers due to a rapid decrease in linkage disequilibrium, the limited genomic information available, and the diverse genetic backgrounds among breeding material collections. First, in this study, two families were produced by artificial crossing between two male-sterile trees, Shindai11 and Shindai12, and a plus tree, Suzu-2 (Ms1/ms1) (S11-S and S12-S families, respectively). The segregation ratio… Show more

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“…From the chemotaxonomic point of view, it is necessary to highlight how difficult it is to study the chemistry of conifers due to the lack of easily usable markers [ 60 ]. In fact, resin and phenolic compounds, including tannins, have proved, due to their complicated composition and wide variability, difficult to study and not suitable for deducing clear considerations from them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the chemotaxonomic point of view, it is necessary to highlight how difficult it is to study the chemistry of conifers due to the lack of easily usable markers [ 60 ]. In fact, resin and phenolic compounds, including tannins, have proved, due to their complicated composition and wide variability, difficult to study and not suitable for deducing clear considerations from them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%