triticale : Related Words Words similar in meaning to triticale
- yield«
- wheat«
- gene«
- rye«
- molecular marker«
- hybrid«
- grain«
- chromosome«
- crop«
- triticale breeding«
- trait«
- grain yield«
- agrobacterium«
- heterosis«
- triticale hybrid«
- hexaploid triticale«
- genetic variability«
- genome«
- zumelzú«
- respect«
- secale«
- biolistics«
- agronomic trait«
- morphological marker«
- indirect selection«
- success rate«
- gene symbol«
- inbred line«
- cimmyt«
- triticum«
- plant height«
- feed grain«
- tribbles«
- colchicine«
- introgression«
- al«
- potential«
- expression«
- dna fragment«
- disease resistance«
- marker«
- ability«
- short sequence«
- improvement«
- development«
- block«
- selection«
- dna«
- breakfast cereal«
- insensitivity«
- gluten«
- translocation«
- catalogue«
- transformation«
- nucleotide«
- plant«
- environmental condition«
- promise«
- parent«
- specie«
- × triticosecale semisecale«
- × triticosecale schlanstedtense wittm«
- × triticosecale neoblaringhemii a.camus«
- × triticosecale blaringhemii a.camus«
- | journal = plant breeding«
- yielding spring triticale line«
- wheat microsatellite primer pair«
- wheat improvement center triticale improvement program«
- wheat cytoplasm«
- weak colchicine solution«
- triticosecale information«
- triticale r«
- triticale plant«
- triticale line«
- triticale information«
- triticale gene pool«
- triticale breeding programme«
- triticale background«
- translocation triticale«
- transgenic dna rearrangement«
- ssr marker«
- sequence colinearity«
- selection response«
- seed shrivelling«
- secalotricum«
- rye molecular marker«
- rye genome«
- rye gene«
- rye cytoplasm«
- rye chromosome«
- rht gene«
- resultant translocation«
- resultant haploid embryo«
- publisher = blackwell«
- public wheat breeding programme«
- proximal chromosome region«
- promising parent«
- primary triticales«
- predominant wheat nuclear genome«
- potential energy crop«
- pollmer-2«
- pollen donor«
- physical space/facilities«
- parental triticale line«
- parent heterosis«
- optimum production condition«
- octoploid triticale«
- npgs/grin.«
- north american triticale breeding program«
- microspore abortion«
- meiotic irregularity«
- marginal wheat«
- many molecular marker«
- low trait heritability«
- location = berlin«
- individual microspore«
- improved test weight«
- hybrid triticales«
- hybrid triticale cultivar due«
- hybrid triticale cultivar«
- homozygous genome«
- hexaploid triticale hybrid«
- grain notwithstanding«
- glutenin fraction«
- genetic transformation«
- floral spikelet«
- famous russian inwention«
- exploitable yield advantage«
- drought tolerant human food crop specie suitable«
- different ploidy level«
- culturing.(johansson«
- culture medium interaction«
- crossability inhibitor gene«
- copying reaction«
- constituent wheat«
- comparative genome mapping«
- cimmyt triticale breeding programme«
- character chekov«
- cereal rust resistance gene«
- bin/npgs/html/genus.pl?12927«
- auxin treatment«
- artificial rescue«
- aneuploid frequency«
- allopolyploid cereal«
- agriscientia«
- % transferability rate«
- research«
- kernel«
- episode«
- cultivar«
- × triticosecale«
- triticales«
- ssr locus«
- spontaneous chromosome doubling«
- rye hybrid«
- r genome«
- promising hybrid«
- producer gene coon«
- meiotic behaviour«
- many r«
- krolow«
- k.hammer«
- cultivar release«
- combining ability«
- vitro culture technique«
- rye cross«
- reproduction result«
- molecular markers«
- meiotic instability«
- dominance effect«
- chromosome elimination«
- animal feed grain«
- unwanted gene«
- muntzing«
- hybrid progeny«
- cytogenetical study«
- maize«
- technique«
- marker type«
- maize pollen«
- low survival«
- conventional plant breeding«
- androgenesis«
- zimny«
- low heritability«
- line development«
- writer david gerrold«
- stable integration«
- simple inheritance«
- parental line«
- milling technique«
- cavaleri«
- test cross«
- hybrid production«
- hybrid embryo«
- hybrid crop«
- efficient selection«
- d genome«
- yield improvement«
- wheat allergy sufferer«
- initial limitation«
- floral style«
- cereal industry«
- cross«
- simple sequence repeat«
- gallais«
- environmental tolerance«
- wheat cultivar«
- more tribbles«
- zea may l.«
- f2 hybrid«
- dna primer«
- viable crop«
- transgene expression«
- gene control«
- bioethanol production«
- reproduction«
- grin.gov/cgi«
- breeding aim«
- abundant information«
- polygenic trait«
- many plant specie«
- complexly«
- probability«
- tissue culture technique«
- conventional breeding«
- copy«
- filat«
- allotetraploid«
- grain quality«
- bread«
- dna nucleotide«
- reproductive performance«
- quality aspect«
- line catalogue«
- | issn«
- deleterious recessive allele«
- yield potential«
- tetraploids«
- direct selection«
- ecological adaptation«
- t/ha«
- celiac gluten sensitivity«
- distinct lobe«
- gene(s«
- genome instability«
- international maize«
- gerrold«
- generation hybrid«
- wheat cultivation«
- valuable crop«
- quantitative trait«
- pizza dough«
- microspore«
- fertilizing«
- milling industry«
- plant stem«
- culturing«
- larger segment«
- male parent«
- line database«
- blakeslee«
- imperata cylindrica«
- wild relative«
- plant population«
- tandem repeat«
- nutritional quality«
- yielding«
- more trouble«
- health concerns«
- bulk density«
- genetic background«
- haploid«
- degree«
- breeding programme«
- female parent«
- | date«
- gene transfer«
- various technique«
- ma«
- northwest mexico«
- popular tool«
- | accessdate«
- ciudad obregón«
- polyploidy«
- transferability«
- low fertility«
- single generation«
- production«
- health food store«
- sequence«
- segment«
- genetic structure«
- genetic recombination«
- diploid«
- quinto«
- commercial crop«
- transfer«
- aim«
- celiac disease«
- popular tv series«
- single nucleotide polymorphism«
- single gene«
- trouble«
- physiological process«
- low yield«
- form«
- protein content«
- hybridisation«
- windy condition«
- laibach«
- % success rate«
- stellenbosch university«
- primary producer«
- plant breeding«
- relative abundance«
- chemical agent«
- mackey«
- | volume«
- soil condition«
- primary form«
- continuous improvement«
- polymerase chain reaction«
- conclusion«
- techniques«
- spikelet«
- reconstitution«
- | issue«
- lysine«
- significant contributor«
- additional source«
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