This chapter describes the cherry’s origins, botanical classification (taxonomy) and domestication of the only two species cultivated for food and industrial processing: sweet and sour cherry. Cherry breeding programs worldwide have focused on trees, fruit quality traits and resistance to biotic and abiotic factors as well as on specific local characteristics. A detailed discussion of breeding techniques (crossbreeding, early selection, seedling screening and field assessment, embryo culture and mutagenesis) follows. A section is dedicated to sour cherry breeding, whose problems differ from those of the sweet cherry. We underline the importance of the knowledge and conservation of genetic resources for their use in genomic approaches. Then,...
Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other Prunus species, breeding improvements...
Sweet cherry (Prunus aviumL.) trees are both economically important fruit crops but also important c...
Sicily has extensive germplasm of diploid sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) that has not been well stud...
This chapter describes the cherry’s origins, botanical classification (taxonomy) and domestication o...
A comprehensive study of the Prunus avium (L.) L. gene pool has identified sources of important bree...
Background Domestication and breeding involve the selection of particular phenotypes, limiting the g...
Preservation and search of the source material of the Prunus L. gene pool for breeding, especially i...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis review is an overview of traditional and modern breeding methodologi...
Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) trees are both economically important fruit crops but also important ...
<div><p>Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other <em>Prunus</em> species, bree...
Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other Prunus species, breeding improvements...
Thanks to the new sequencing technologies, a vast amount of genomic data such as genome sequences, h...
Introduction. Turkey potentially has a very rich source of sweet (Prunus avium) and sour (P. cerasus...
The article presents the results of research on the genetic resources of sweet cherry and cherry plu...
Biodiversity of natural populations, biodiversity located on farm and the introduced cultivars and s...
Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other Prunus species, breeding improvements...
Sweet cherry (Prunus aviumL.) trees are both economically important fruit crops but also important c...
Sicily has extensive germplasm of diploid sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) that has not been well stud...
This chapter describes the cherry’s origins, botanical classification (taxonomy) and domestication o...
A comprehensive study of the Prunus avium (L.) L. gene pool has identified sources of important bree...
Background Domestication and breeding involve the selection of particular phenotypes, limiting the g...
Preservation and search of the source material of the Prunus L. gene pool for breeding, especially i...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis review is an overview of traditional and modern breeding methodologi...
Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) trees are both economically important fruit crops but also important ...
<div><p>Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other <em>Prunus</em> species, bree...
Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other Prunus species, breeding improvements...
Thanks to the new sequencing technologies, a vast amount of genomic data such as genome sequences, h...
Introduction. Turkey potentially has a very rich source of sweet (Prunus avium) and sour (P. cerasus...
The article presents the results of research on the genetic resources of sweet cherry and cherry plu...
Biodiversity of natural populations, biodiversity located on farm and the introduced cultivars and s...
Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other Prunus species, breeding improvements...
Sweet cherry (Prunus aviumL.) trees are both economically important fruit crops but also important c...
Sicily has extensive germplasm of diploid sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) that has not been well stud...