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π Scientist Contribution π
-Allard and Bradshaw - G x E interaction
-Recurrent Selection for SCA - Hull
-Recurrent Selection for GCA - Jenkins
-Dominance hypothesis - Davenport
-Gene for gene hypothesis - Flor
-Pureline concept - Johannsen
-Backcross method - Harlan and Pope
-Double cross scheme - Jones
-Cytoplasmic Genetic Male sterility - Jones and Davis
-Ear to row method - Hopkins
-Colchicine - Blackslee and Nebel
-Single Seed Descent Method - Goulden
-Self incompatibility - Lewis
-Vertifolia effect - Van Der Plank
-Centres of diversity, Law of homologus series - Vavilov
-Grater initial capital hypothesis - Ashby
-Progeny test - Vilmorin
-First artificial hybrid - Thomas Fairchild
-Triticale - Rimpau
-Mutation - Hugo de Vries
-Sprophytic System of self -incompatibility - Hughes and Babcock
-Bulk method - Nilsson & Ehle
-Raphano brassica - Karpenchenko
-Heterosis - Shull
-Male sterility - Jones and Davis
-Father of hybrid rice - Yuan Long Ping
-Self incompatibility classification - Lewis
-Mechanism of insect resistance - Painter
-Modified bulk method - Atkins
-Components of genetic variance -classification - Fischer
-Male sterility in maize - Rhoades
-Microcentre - Harlan
-Chemical mutagen - Aurbach
-Multiline concept - Jenson
-Green revolution in India - M.S. Swaminathan
-Semidwarf rice varieties at IRRI - T.T. Chang
-Forage breeder - G.W. Burton
-Forage breeder - T.J. Jenkin
-Soyabean breeder - E.E. Hartwig
CLASSIFICATION OF FRUITS ACCORDING TO ATMOSPHERE:-
Tropical Fruits: -Mango, Banana, Papaya, Pineapple, Custard, Jackfruit, Cashew Nut, Sapota, Nuts etc.
Sub-Tropical Fruits: -Grapes, Fig(Anzir), Oranges, Lemon, Guava, Avocado, Litchi, Ber, Dates, Phalsa, Pomegranate, Amla, Lokat
Temperate Fruits: -Apple, Pear, Almonds, Cherry, Strawberry, Walnut, Chestnut, Hazelnut, Peeknut, Chilgoza, Khubani, Aadu, Aaloo-Bukhara
Evergreen Fruits: -Mango, Litchi, Lemon, Sapota, Lokat
Autumn Fruits: -Apple, Pear, Aadu, Aalucha, Khubani
Post Mendelian era
Classical era
ππ»Rediscovery of Medelβs work, 1900
ππ»Mutation theory by De Vries, 1901
ππ»Chromosome theory by Sutton and Boveri, 1903
ππ»Population genetics by Hardy and Weinberg, 1908
ππ»Quantitative genetics by Nilsson βEhle, 1908
ππ»Linkage theory by Morgan, 1910
ππ»One gene - one enzyme hypothesis by Beadle and Tatum,1941
Molecular era β 1944 onwards
ππ»DNA double helical structure by Watson and Crick, 1953
ππ»Triplet code by Gamov, 1954
ππ»Operon concept by Jacob and Monad, 1961
ππ»Wobble hypothesis by Crick, 1966
ππ»Lyon hypothesis by Lyon, 1969
Genomic era β 1972 onwards - Genome sequencing of several animal and plant species
ππ»T.S. Venkatraman - An eminent sugarcane breeder, he transferred thick stem and high sugar contents from tropical noble cane to North Indian Canes. This process is known as noblization of sugarcane.
ππ»B.P. Pal - An eminent Wheat breeder,developed superior disease
resistant N.P. varieties of wheat.
ππ»M.S. Swaminathan - Responsible for green revolution in India, developed high
yielding varieties of Wheat and Rice
ππ»Pushkarnath - Famous potato breeder
ππ»N.G.P. Rao - An eminent sorghum breeder
ππ»K. Ramaiah - A renowned rice breeder
ππ»Ram Dhan Singh - Famous wheat breeder
ππ»D.S. Athwal - Famous pearlmillet breeder
ππ»Bosisen - An eminent maize breeder
ππ»Dharampal Singh - An eminent oil-seed breeder
ππ»C.T. Patel - Famous cotton breeder who developed worldβs first cotton
hybrid in 1970
ππ»V. Santhanam - Famous cotton breeder
ππ»Alapati Sathynarayana - Father of pulses breeder
β¨ Sporogenesis β¨
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Production of microspore and megaspore is known as Sporogenesis. Microspore i.e pollen grains are produced in anther, while megaspore produced in ovules.
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a) Microsporogenesis:
Each anther has four pollen sac and each pollen sac contains numerous pollen mother cells (P.M.C) which undergoes meiosis. i.e two meiotic division to produce four haploid cells or microspore. This process is known as micro-Sporogenesis. The microspores mature into pollen grains mainly by thickening of their walls.
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b) Megasporogenesis:
It occurs in ovule, which are present in ovary. A single cell in each ovule differentials into Megaspore mother cell ( M.M.C). Each megaspore mother cell undergoes meiosis to produced four haploid megaspore. Out of these three- megaspore degenerate and only one functional megaspore is remaining per ovule.
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