现代玉米育种技术研究进展与前瞻

玉米科学,2012,20(1):1~9

过去的30年里玉米育种技术取得了长足的发展。分子标记、生物技术、双单倍体等得到了快速发展与广泛应用,自交系和杂交种的选育方法发生了飞跃。本文就分子育种技术、后代选择方法、转基因育种技术、双单倍体技术等方面进行概括总结,并展望未来10~20年玉米育种技术发展的前景。

论文链接:现代玉米育种技术研究进展与前瞻 - Current Status and Perspectives of Maize Breeding Technologies

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