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EFFECT OF COMPOST APPLICATION ON QUALITATIVE TRAITS IN CABBAGE

Acta Horticulturae, 2013
The use of alternative fertilizers plays nowadays an increasing importance because of increase of price of mineral fertilizers and organic matter decrease in cultivated soils. Veneto Region plays an active role in waste recycling and composting activities that allows to use new organic matter sources in order to improve soil properties.
NICOLETTO, CARLO   +2 more
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Qualitative Traits in Breeding

2017
Inheritance of qualitative characters has been found out since the beginning of the twentieth century. It plays an outstanding role for a soybean breeder, as a tool to confirm the effectiveness of the crosses made between/among selected germplasm cultivars/lines.
Francisco de Jesus Vernetti   +1 more
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CHARACTERIZATION OF SOME QUALITATIVE TRAITS IN DIFFERENT PERILLA CULTIVARS

Acta Horticulturae, 2012
Perilla frutescens (L.) Britt., widely used in Asian countries both as culinary and medicinal plant, is reported to be very rich in phenolic compounds that are beneficial for human health. Since perilla is almost unknown in Italy, we investigated the suitability of this species to be grown in our environments.
L. Martinetti   +5 more
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Linkage Analysis of Qualitative Traits

2009
Linkage analysis of pedigree data is a powerful tool for mapping genomic regions that are likely to contain genes influencing human diseases. In this chapter, we will first introduce concepts and rationale of linkage analysis. Following this, we will then describe in detail two major types of linkage analysis strategies: model-based and model-free ...
Mingyao Li, Gonçalo R. Abecasis
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Economic and qualitative traits of Italian Alps saffron

Journal of Mountain Science, 2015
Saffron, obtained from the flower stigmas of Crocus sativusL., is one of the most expensive food spices. The introduction of saffron in alpine areas could help to broaden and diversify the activities of mountain multifunctional farms, with a positive impact on economy and land management.
A. Manzo   +3 more
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Studies on heterosis for qualitative traits in okra

Indian Journal of Horticulture, 2016
Eight okra parental lines, viz., Pusa A4, DOV-1-2, DOV-2, DOV-12, WB selection, IC-090491, DOV-62 and C-10 were crossed in diallel mating design without reciprocals to produce 28 hybrids. All these hybrid combinations without reciprocals along with their parents were evaluated to study heterosis with respect to protein, total dietary fibre and mineral ...
Flemine Xavier   +3 more
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Qualitative and Quantitative Trait Polymorphisms in Maize

2013
A comprehensive overview is provided on polymorphisms for quantitative and qualitative agronomic traits, which have been identified in maize. Information on the underlying genes and sequence motifs, genetic effects, as well as derived marker assays (if established) will be presented, and thus made readily available to the maize community. With advances
Qin Yang, Mingliang Xu
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Variation in qualitative traits in Bhutanese indigenous chickens

Animal Genetic Resources/Ressources génétiques animales/Recursos genéticos animales, 2014
The objective of the study was to determine the phenotypic variation among four Bhutan indigenous chickens (BIC) namely Seim (SM), Phulom (PL), Yuebjha Narp (YN) and Khuilay (KL). A total of 120 chickens (KL, 30; YN, 30; PL, 30; SM, 30) were included for the present study.
T. Tashi, N. Dorji
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Bayesian analysis of multilocus association in quantitative and qualitative traits

Genetic Epidemiology, 2003
AbstractA Bayesian model‐based method for multilocus association analysis of quantitative and qualitative (binary) traits is presented. The method selects a trait‐associated subset of markers among candidates, and is equally applicable for analyzing wide chromosomal segments (genome scans) and small candidate regions.
Riika, Kilpikari, Mikko J, Sillanpää
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Effects of alternative cropping systems on globe artichoke qualitative traits

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2017
AbstractBACKGROUNDTraditionally, globe artichoke cultivation in the Mediterranean basin is based on monoculture and on use of high amounts of nitrogen fertiliser. This raises issues regarding its compatibility with sustainable agriculture. We studied the effect of one typical conventional (CONV) and two alternative cropping systems [globe artichoke in ...
Emanuela Spanu   +4 more
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