2017
DOI: 10.21475/ajcs.17.11.05.p373
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Screening, compiling and validation of informative microsatellite sets for marker-assisted breeding of key Ethiopian sorghum cultivars

Abstract: Sorghum is among the most important cereal crops produced globally due to its drought tolerance nature and multiple uses. Ethiopia is endowed with high genetic diversity for sorghum and the main sources of several genes that are responsible for biotic and abiotic stress tolerance. Despite this potential, sorghum productivity in the country remains very low. The study was designed to screen and compile the best simple sequence repeats (SSRs) that can be used for marker-assisted breeding of sorghum. Out of a tot… Show more

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“…The experimental soil was silt loam texture composed of 14% clay, 32% sand and 54% silt: having an organic carbon content of 1.26% which is low according to Roy et al, (2006). The soil had medium OC in accordance with Sahlemedhin and Taye (2000). The CEC of the soil was 33.33 meq kg -1 , which is considered as high.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The experimental soil was silt loam texture composed of 14% clay, 32% sand and 54% silt: having an organic carbon content of 1.26% which is low according to Roy et al, (2006). The soil had medium OC in accordance with Sahlemedhin and Taye (2000). The CEC of the soil was 33.33 meq kg -1 , which is considered as high.…”
Section: Description Of the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%