MATRILINEAL, a sperm-specific phospholipase, triggers maize haploid induction
Timothy Kelliher (),
Dakota Starr,
Lee Richbourg,
Satya Chintamanani,
Brent Delzer,
Michael L. Nuccio,
Julie Green,
Zhongying Chen,
Jamie McCuiston,
Wenling Wang,
Tara Liebler,
Paul Bullock and
Barry Martin
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Timothy Kelliher: Seeds Research, Syngenta Crop Protection
Dakota Starr: Seeds Research, Syngenta Crop Protection
Lee Richbourg: Seeds Research, Syngenta Crop Protection
Satya Chintamanani: Syngenta Seeds
Brent Delzer: Syngenta Seeds
Michael L. Nuccio: Seeds Research, Syngenta Crop Protection
Julie Green: Seeds Research, Syngenta Crop Protection
Zhongying Chen: Seeds Research, Syngenta Crop Protection
Jamie McCuiston: Seeds Research, Syngenta Crop Protection
Wenling Wang: Seeds Research, Syngenta Crop Protection
Tara Liebler: Seeds Research, Syngenta Crop Protection
Paul Bullock: Syngenta Seeds
Barry Martin: Seeds Research, Syngenta Crop Protection
Nature, 2017, vol. 542, issue 7639, 105-109
Abstract:
A frame-shift mutation in MATRILINEAL, a pollen-specific phospholipase, triggers haploid induction in maize, which may be useful in developing improved haploid induction systems for crop breeding.
Date: 2017
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