Transcriptional trajectories of anther development provide candidates for engineering male fertility in sorghum
Abstract Sorghum is a self-pollinated crop with multiple economic uses as cereal, forage, and biofuel feedstock. Hybrid breeding is a cornerstone for sorghum improvement strategies that currently relies on cytoplasmic male sterile lines. To engineer genic male sterility, it is imperative to examine...
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| Main Authors: | Namrata Dhaka, Kushagra Krishnan, Manu Kandpal, Ira Vashisht, Madan Pal, Manoj Kumar Sharma, Rita Sharma |
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| Format: | article |
| Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b3ebf7c0690f4fa2b8ab5ca9b6fc45d8 |
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