Realizing the potential of rapid-cycling Brassica as a model system for use in plant biology research.
J Plant Growth Regul
; 19(3): 314-25, 2000 Sep.
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Rapid-cycling Brassica populations were initially developed as a model for probing the genetic basis of plant disease. Paul Williams and co-workers selected accessions of the six main species for short time to flower and rapid seed maturation. Over multiple generations of breeding and selection, rapid-cycling populations of each of the six species were developed. Because of their close relationship with economically important Brassica species, rapid-cycling Brassica populations, especially those of B. rapa (RCBr) and B. oleracea, have seen wide application in plant and crop physiology investigations. Adding to the popularity of these small, short-lived plants for research applications is their extensive use in K-12 education and outreach.
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Doenças das Plantas
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Biologia
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Brassica
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Fenômenos Fisiológicos Vegetais
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J Plant Growth Regul
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2000
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