Molecular characterisation and phenetic similarities between several cultivars of P. communis and P. pyrifolia, and genotypes of P. cordata, P. bourgaeana and P. pyraster were investigated through RAPD markers. Sixty decamer primers were screened, generating polymorphic patterns of Occidental and Oriental pear genotypes. Twenty-two selected primers originated clear and reproducible patterns, produced a total of 358 bands, 327 of them polymorphic. For 10 of the 12 genotypes analysed it was possible to find genotype-specific RAPDs and fragment patterns which could be used for cultivar identification. The patterns distinguished between genotypes and their analysis established a first approach to phenetic classification within the Pyrus genus b...
The Pyrus species exhibit the gametophytic self -incompatibility which is considered to be the most ...
Soluble proteins of sixty pear genotypes/varieties were extracted from their leaves, separated by po...
Diversity studies are desirable for the purpose of better management and conservation of the genetic...
Twenty-five Pyrus communis L. cultivars including eight traditional Portuguese pears, and four comme...
RAPD and ISSR techniques were used in identification of 26 pear cultivars. As a result of reactions ...
Simple sequence repeat (SSRs) markers derived from Malus were used to assess their transferability i...
The genome structure of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) is highly conserved among the different species belo...
The USDA-ARS National Clonal Germplasm Repository (NCGR) in Corvallis, Oregon, maintains one of the ...
To evaluate the phylogenetic relationships among subtribe Pyrinae of Rosaceae, 50 different genotype...
The genus Pyrus contains more than 20 different pear species which are used as food source, horticul...
Biosystematic treatment of 110 taxonomically unknown specimens collected from the land races of Pyru...
Pyrus germplasm of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (56 accessions) and East Malling Research Station Kent, UK...
We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide polymorphism...
We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide polymorphism...
<div><p>We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide poly...
The Pyrus species exhibit the gametophytic self -incompatibility which is considered to be the most ...
Soluble proteins of sixty pear genotypes/varieties were extracted from their leaves, separated by po...
Diversity studies are desirable for the purpose of better management and conservation of the genetic...
Twenty-five Pyrus communis L. cultivars including eight traditional Portuguese pears, and four comme...
RAPD and ISSR techniques were used in identification of 26 pear cultivars. As a result of reactions ...
Simple sequence repeat (SSRs) markers derived from Malus were used to assess their transferability i...
The genome structure of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) is highly conserved among the different species belo...
The USDA-ARS National Clonal Germplasm Repository (NCGR) in Corvallis, Oregon, maintains one of the ...
To evaluate the phylogenetic relationships among subtribe Pyrinae of Rosaceae, 50 different genotype...
The genus Pyrus contains more than 20 different pear species which are used as food source, horticul...
Biosystematic treatment of 110 taxonomically unknown specimens collected from the land races of Pyru...
Pyrus germplasm of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (56 accessions) and East Malling Research Station Kent, UK...
We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide polymorphism...
We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide polymorphism...
<div><p>We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide poly...
The Pyrus species exhibit the gametophytic self -incompatibility which is considered to be the most ...
Soluble proteins of sixty pear genotypes/varieties were extracted from their leaves, separated by po...
Diversity studies are desirable for the purpose of better management and conservation of the genetic...