MSD1 regulates pedicellate spikelet fertility in sorghum through the jasmonic acid pathway
Inflorescence architecture affects crop grain yield. Here, the authors deploy whole-genome sequencing-based bulk segregant analysis to identify the causal gene of a sorghum multi-seeded (msd) mutant and suggest MSD1 regulating the fertility of the pedicellate spikelets through jasmonic acid pathway.
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Main Authors: | Yinping Jiao, Young Koung Lee, Nicholas Gladman, Ratan Chopra, Shawn A. Christensen, Michael Regulski, Gloria Burow, Chad Hayes, John Burke, Doreen Ware, Zhanguo Xin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b8efc55af2a9488ca8a885b0dde2136b |
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