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7th International Safflower Conference

 

Biotechnology

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Development of effective cytoplasmic genetic male sterility system through conventional breeding in safflower in IndiaK. Anjani
Development of microsatellite markers for investigation of relationships among closely related Carthamus speciesV. Bowles, J. C. Hall and A. Good
Utilization of genetic male sterility system toward recurrent selection in safflower and genetic gain realizedS.N. Deshmukh, S.S. Lande, N.R. Potdukhe, P.V. Mahajan and S. Nandkhile
Development of gene constructs for induction of male sterility and restoration of fertility in safflowerV. Dinesh Kumar, N. Roa
Transferability of sunflower microsatellite markers to safflowerM. J. García-Moreno, L. Velasco, J. M. Fernández-Martínez, and B. Pérez-Vich
Effect of planting date on the expression of cytoplasmic male sterilityA. B. Hill
Genetic linkage maps of Carthamus species based on SSR and RFLP markersR. Mayerhofer, V. Bowles, M. Mayerhofer and A. G. Good
Establishment of regeneration and transformation protocols in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.)N. Rao, M. Sujatha, N. Lakshmi and V. Dinesh Kumar
Molecular diversity in Carthamus species and development of inter-specific mapping population for the first molecular map in safflowerR.L. Ravikumar, V.K. Roopa, C.D. Soregaon and D. Satish
Evaluation of three cycles of recurrent selection for improvement of seed yield in safflower using genetic male sterilityS.H.N. Reddii, V.P. Naole, V.S. Goyal, P.V. Patil, Vandana B. Kalamkar and N.H. Sable
Potential use of thermosensitive genetic male sterility for hybrid development in safflowerV. Singh, S. R. Deshmukh, M. B. Deshpande and N. Nimbkar
Identification of aposporic embryo sac development in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius Linn)V. Singh, Jitendra H. Akade and N. Nimbkar
nad3 and atp9 gene transcripts of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) undergo extensive RNA editingK.N. Yamini, V. Dinesh Kumar and S. Sokka Reddy
Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT): A generic high-density genotyping platformP. Wenzl, E. Huttner, J. Carling, L. Xia, H. Blois, V. Caig, K. Heller-Uszynska, D. Jaccoud, C. Hopper, G. Aschenbrenner-Kilian, M. Evers, P. Hok, M. Duncan, K. Miller, G. Uszynski and A. Kilian