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Genomics-assisted breeding in fruit trees
Recent advancements in genomic analysis technologies have opened up new avenues to promote the efficiency of plant breeding. Novel genomics-based approaches for plant breeding and genetics research, such as genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and genomic selection (GS), are useful, especially in fruit tree breeding.
Iwata, Hiroyoshi +4 more
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Advances in fruit breeding in Nepal
Nepal has spent about six decades on fruit development and research in different species. Fruit breeding particularly local and exotic germplasm collection started after 1950s and has gained momentum after the formation of commodity programme in 1972 AD. Major researches in the past were focused on indigenous and exotic genotype collection, evaluation,
Bal Krishna Joshi +4 more
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Resistenzzüchtung in Dresden-Pillnitz - Der Apfel [PDF]
The Institute of Fruit Breeding has a long tradition in breeding resistant apple cultivars. Systematic resistance breeding started in the 1930 ties in Müncheberg.
Dunemann, F. +5 more
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Horticultural Studies 1998 [PDF]
Horticulture connects with people in many ways including an enhanced awareness concerning the importance of fruits and vegetables in our diet. The health benefits of such a diet is gaining wide recognition throughout the public and will likely provide ...
Clark, John R., Richardson, Michael D.
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Genetic analysis of a major international collection of cultivated apple varieties reveals previously unknown historic heteroploid and inbred relationships [PDF]
Domesticated apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.) is a major global crop and the genetic diversity held within the pool of cultivated varieties is important for the development of future cultivars.
A Cornille +57 more
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Aspects of introduction and prospects for the use of Juglans L. representatives in Central Russia
Background. Human health security is an important goal of contemporary society. The combination of beneficial properties in Juglans nuts makes them one of the most valuable plant genetic resources, capable of ensuring a wholesome supply of nutrients ...
O. Yu. Emelyanova +2 more
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Realization of the genetic potential of frost hardiness in apple hybrids of different ploidy
The results of a study of resistance to unfavorable winter conditions of new selection seedlings of apple developed in the Institute as part of priority directions of apple breeding are presented.The goal of the work is to estimate winter hardiness of ...
N. G. Krasova +2 more
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The Features of Potassium Dynamics in ‘Soil–Plant’ System of Sour Cherry Orchard
This research aimed to study interannual and seasonal dynamics of different potassium compounds in orchard soil and the potassium status of sour cherry trees affected by the application of nitrogen and potash fertilizers. Afield experiment was started in
Tatyana Roeva +4 more
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Characterization of seediness attributes of blackberry genotypes [PDF]
Fresh market blackberries can feel “seedy” when consumed. This “seediness” is associated with the presence of pyrenes which are comprised of a single seed enclosed in an endocarp. Small pyrene size
Clark, John R. +3 more
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Abstract Our fruit breeding program was initiated in 1964 to provide new cultivars to stimulate fruit production for Arkansas. To date, 3 blackberry, 2 strawberry, and 1 grape cultivars have been released; peach, nectarine, and apple releases are planned in the near future, and several selections of these crops are in advanced stages ...
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