In order to study fig (Ficus carica L.) biodiversity in Southern Italy, a study was performed in a private Apulian collection, "I Giardini di Pomona", in which 350 different native and international cultivars were recovered in the last 15 years. This collection is located in middle part of Apulia region inside an area of great charm called "Valle D'Itria". In the region, fig is an important edible fruit tree species and it has been used for fresh fruit production, for centuries. Moreover, fig is considered as an important element of natural landscape and as significant cultural heritage. In this study, the Apulian breba cultivars, characterized by interesting agronomic traits, such as early ripening and fruit quality, were characterized by ...
Introduction. Ficus carica L., well adapted to the Mediterranean climate, is ubiquitous in Tunisia. ...
Figs (Ficus carica L.) are ancient fruits of the Mediterranean basin. In Southern Italy, they are pa...
Ex situ germ plasm collections of woody crops are necessary to ensure the optimal use of plant genet...
In order to study fig (Ficus carica L.) biodiversity in Southern Italy, a study was performed in a p...
In order to study fig (Ficus carica L.) biodiversity in Southern Italy, a study was performed in a p...
The genetic variability among 181 fig (Ficus carica L.) accessions found in small farms located in C...
The genetic variability among 181 fig (Ficus carica L.) accessions found in small farms located in C...
Fig cultivars may produce one or two crops per year of which the first crop is defined as breba wher...
Fig cultivation is widespread in Campania, but its production assumes economic relevance mainly in C...
Fig (Ficus carica L.) tree is cultivated worldwide and is highly appreciated for its fruit, which is...
Fig. (Ficus carica L.) is a gynodioecious species with two major sex types: the caprifig (hermaphrod...
Modern technologies and accurate information on genetic diversity and structure are contributing to ...
Ficus carica L. is one of the most ancient fruit trees cultivated in Persia (Iran). The conservation...
The genetic diversity in Tunisian fig (Ficus carica L.) was studied using RAPD markers. Thirtyfive f...
The morphological and molecular diversity among fig accessions of 'Dottato', found in the PDO "Fichi...
Introduction. Ficus carica L., well adapted to the Mediterranean climate, is ubiquitous in Tunisia. ...
Figs (Ficus carica L.) are ancient fruits of the Mediterranean basin. In Southern Italy, they are pa...
Ex situ germ plasm collections of woody crops are necessary to ensure the optimal use of plant genet...
In order to study fig (Ficus carica L.) biodiversity in Southern Italy, a study was performed in a p...
In order to study fig (Ficus carica L.) biodiversity in Southern Italy, a study was performed in a p...
The genetic variability among 181 fig (Ficus carica L.) accessions found in small farms located in C...
The genetic variability among 181 fig (Ficus carica L.) accessions found in small farms located in C...
Fig cultivars may produce one or two crops per year of which the first crop is defined as breba wher...
Fig cultivation is widespread in Campania, but its production assumes economic relevance mainly in C...
Fig (Ficus carica L.) tree is cultivated worldwide and is highly appreciated for its fruit, which is...
Fig. (Ficus carica L.) is a gynodioecious species with two major sex types: the caprifig (hermaphrod...
Modern technologies and accurate information on genetic diversity and structure are contributing to ...
Ficus carica L. is one of the most ancient fruit trees cultivated in Persia (Iran). The conservation...
The genetic diversity in Tunisian fig (Ficus carica L.) was studied using RAPD markers. Thirtyfive f...
The morphological and molecular diversity among fig accessions of 'Dottato', found in the PDO "Fichi...
Introduction. Ficus carica L., well adapted to the Mediterranean climate, is ubiquitous in Tunisia. ...
Figs (Ficus carica L.) are ancient fruits of the Mediterranean basin. In Southern Italy, they are pa...
Ex situ germ plasm collections of woody crops are necessary to ensure the optimal use of plant genet...