Polyploidy is one of the most important events in plant evolution: the evidence suggests that more than 70% of the angiosperms underwent some event of genomic duplication during their diversification. In potato, the third more important crop worldwide, the effects of autopolyploidization at morphological, physiological and molecular levels have been explored and no evident phenotypic superiority of polyploid lines respect to the parental diploid lines has been found. On the other hand, the consequences of allopolyploidization have not been analysed so far in potato from a molecular point of view. In this work we study the variability induced by whole genome duplication in potato auto and allotetraploids obtained by chromosomal duplication o...
In cultivated tetraploid potato (Solanum tuberosum), reduction to diploidy (dihaploidy) allows for h...
Cultivated potato is a clonally propagated autotetraploid species with a highly ...
The data on somaclonal variation in potato are reviewed and discussed from a karyological point of v...
Polyploidy is an important factor in plant evolution that may trigger drastic genome reorganization ...
Cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a highly heterozygous and clonally propagated autotetrap...
Polyploidy is very common within angiosperms, and several studies are in progress to ascertain the e...
The potatoes, Solanum L. section Petota Dumortier, are a group of species that possess a very broad ...
Interspecific hybridization is known for triggering genetic and epigenetic changes, such as modifica...
In the literature there is scant information on the effects imposed by polyploidization. Polyploids...
Abstract Background The wild potato Solanum ruiz-lealii Brüch. (2n = 2x = 24), a species of hybrid o...
The challenges of breeding autotetraploid potato (Solanum tuberosum) have motivated the development ...
The challenges of breeding autotetraploid potato (Solanum tuberosum) have motivated the development ...
Cultivated potato is a clonally propagated autotetraploid species with a highly heterogeneous genome...
Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is the most consumed non-cereal food crop. Most commercial potato cultiva...
Hybridization and polyploidization are major forces in plant evolution and potatoes are not an excep...
In cultivated tetraploid potato (Solanum tuberosum), reduction to diploidy (dihaploidy) allows for h...
Cultivated potato is a clonally propagated autotetraploid species with a highly ...
The data on somaclonal variation in potato are reviewed and discussed from a karyological point of v...
Polyploidy is an important factor in plant evolution that may trigger drastic genome reorganization ...
Cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a highly heterozygous and clonally propagated autotetrap...
Polyploidy is very common within angiosperms, and several studies are in progress to ascertain the e...
The potatoes, Solanum L. section Petota Dumortier, are a group of species that possess a very broad ...
Interspecific hybridization is known for triggering genetic and epigenetic changes, such as modifica...
In the literature there is scant information on the effects imposed by polyploidization. Polyploids...
Abstract Background The wild potato Solanum ruiz-lealii Brüch. (2n = 2x = 24), a species of hybrid o...
The challenges of breeding autotetraploid potato (Solanum tuberosum) have motivated the development ...
The challenges of breeding autotetraploid potato (Solanum tuberosum) have motivated the development ...
Cultivated potato is a clonally propagated autotetraploid species with a highly heterogeneous genome...
Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is the most consumed non-cereal food crop. Most commercial potato cultiva...
Hybridization and polyploidization are major forces in plant evolution and potatoes are not an excep...
In cultivated tetraploid potato (Solanum tuberosum), reduction to diploidy (dihaploidy) allows for h...
Cultivated potato is a clonally propagated autotetraploid species with a highly ...
The data on somaclonal variation in potato are reviewed and discussed from a karyological point of v...