Search Results - "IEZZONI, A. F"
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Cell number regulator genes in Prunus provide candidate genes for the control of fruit size in sweet and sour cherry
Published in Molecular breeding (2013)“…Striking increases in fruit size distinguish cultivated descendants from small-fruited wild progenitors for fleshy fruited species such as Solanum lycopersicum…”
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strategy for developing representative germplasm sets for systematic QTL validation, demonstrated for apple, peach, and sweet cherry
Published in Tree genetics & genomes (01-12-2014)“…Horticultural crop improvement would benefit from a standardized, systematic, and statistically robust procedure for validating quantitative trait loci (QTLs)…”
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QTL analysis of flower and fruit traits in sour cherry
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-02-2000)“…The map locations and effects of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were estimated for eight flower and fruit traits in sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) using a…”
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Assessment of the inheritance of resistance and tolerance in cherry (Prunus sp.) to Blumeriella jaapii, the causal agent of cherry leaf spot
Published in Plant pathology (01-04-2018)“…Cherry leaf spot (CLS), caused by Blumeriella jaapii, is a serious fungal disease of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus). Cultivar Montmorency, the major cultivar…”
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Genetic linkage map in sour cherry using RFLP markers
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-12-1998)“…Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) linkage maps of two tetraploid sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L., 2n = 4x = 32) cultivars, Rheinische…”
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S haplotype-specific F-box protein gene, SFB, is defective in self-compatible haplotypes of Prunus avium and P. mume
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-08-2004)“…Many Prunus species, including sweet cherry and Japanese apricot, of the Rosaceae, display an S-RNase-based gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI). The…”
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Accumulation of nonfunctional S-haplotypes results in the breakdown of gametophytic self-incompatibility in tetraploid Prunus
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-02-2006)“…The transition from self-incompatibility (SI) to self-compatibility (SC) is regarded as one of the most prevalent transitions in Angiosperm evolution, having…”
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Microsatellite Markers Differentiate Eight Giessen Cherry Rootstocks
Published in HortScience (01-02-2002)“…Two rootstocks from the Giessen (GiSelA) series of dwarfing cherry ( Prunus sp.) rootstocks, GiSelA (GI) 5 (syn. 148/2) and GI 6 (syn. 148/1), are becoming…”
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A set of simple-sequence repeat (SSR) markers covering the Prunus genome
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-03-2003)“…A set of 109 microsatellite primer pairs recently developed for peach and cherry have been studied in the almond x peach F(2) progeny previously used to…”
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Isozyme diversity in sour, sweet, and ground cherry
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-05-1995)“…Thirty-six sour (Prunus cerasus L.), sweet (P. avium L.), and ground cherry (P.fruticosa Pall.) selections were evaluated for seven enzyme systems and…”
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A linkage map of sweet cherry based on RAPD analysis of a microspore-derived callus culture population
Published in The Journal of heredity (01-05-1996)“…A partial linkage map was constructed for the sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) cultivar Emperor Francis from a population of 56 microspore-derived callus culture…”
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A set of simple-sequence repeat (SSR) markers covering the Prunus genome
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DNA Fingerprinting of Tetraploid Cherry Germplasm Using Simple Sequence Repeats
Published in Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science (01-03-2001)“…The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS) tetraploid cherry ( Prunus L . sp . ) collection at Geneva, N.Y., contains ≈75…”
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Advances in DNA markers in cherry: from the S -locus to a genome wide array
Published in Acta horticulturae (01-06-2017)Get full text
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Microgametophytic selection in two alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) clones
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-06-1988)“…Microgametophytic selection was investigated using two ecologically diverse autotetraploid clones of alfalfa. Several selection pressures (drying, aging,…”
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Morphological variation within a sour cherry collection
Published in Euphytica (1991)“…Morphological traits of 28 full-sib sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) families developed with pollen from European sour cherry selections were evaluated with…”
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Production of a microspore-derived callus population from sweet cherry
Published in HortScience (01-11-1994)“…Microspore-derived callus cultures were obtained by anther culture of 'Emperor Francis' sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.). Branches were removed from the field in…”
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Quantification and Characterization of Anthocyanins in Balaton Tart Cherries
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (01-07-1997)“…The anthocyanin contents of Balaton and Montmorency cherries were compared. The results indicate that both cherries contain identical anthocyanins. However,…”
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Revisiting the S-allele Nomenclature in Sweet Cherry (Prunus avium) Using RFLP Profiles
Published in Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science (01-11-2001)“…Correct assignment of self-incompatibility alleles ( S -alleles) in sweet cherry ( Prunus avium L.) is important to assure fruit set in field plantings and…”
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Sour cherry breeding program at Michigan State University
Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2005)Get full text
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