Genebanks and other ex situ collections have a significant role in the conservation, management and use of crop genetic diversity, including that of crop wild relatives. Efficient management and use depends on insight into the patterning and distribution of genetic diversity as well as obtaining baseline information on phenotypic characters and traits. Wild carrot (Daucus carota L.) is the closest wild relative of cultivated carrot (Daucus carota L. subsp. sativus (Hoffm.) Arcang.), and is a potential source of useful traits for crop improvement. There are over 900 accessions of D. carota described as wild in European genebanks, however associated phenotypic and genotypic characterization data are sparse. The influence of environment on phe...
Cultivated carrot is thought to have been domesticated from a wild species, and various phenotypes d...
<div><p>Increased use of intellectual property rights over plant germplasm has led to a complicated ...
<div><p>By definition, the domestication process leads to an overall reduction of crop genetic diver...
International audienceGenebanks and other ex situ collections have a significant role in the conserv...
Crop wild relatives are a rich resource for genetic and adaptive diversity for improving crops. The ...
Premise of the study: Analyses of genetic structure and phylogenetic relationships illuminate the or...
Premise of the study: Analyses of genetic structure and phylogenetic relationships illuminate the or...
A sample of 124 Daucus carota L. accessions, including cultivated carrot [D. carota ssp. sativus (Ho...
Carrot is one of the most economically important vegetables worldwide, but genetic and genomic resou...
If in France, genetic resources of cultivated carrot are well studied and preserved, the wild compar...
Background - Understanding the molecular basis of domestication can provide insights into the proces...
Background - Understanding the molecular basis of domestication can provide insights into the proces...
Germplasm evaluation, classification, characterization, and preservation are the initial requirement...
Abstract: Background: Carrot is a crop with a wide range of phenotypic and molecular diversity. With...
Increased use of intellectual property rights over plant germplasm has led to a complicated landscap...
Cultivated carrot is thought to have been domesticated from a wild species, and various phenotypes d...
<div><p>Increased use of intellectual property rights over plant germplasm has led to a complicated ...
<div><p>By definition, the domestication process leads to an overall reduction of crop genetic diver...
International audienceGenebanks and other ex situ collections have a significant role in the conserv...
Crop wild relatives are a rich resource for genetic and adaptive diversity for improving crops. The ...
Premise of the study: Analyses of genetic structure and phylogenetic relationships illuminate the or...
Premise of the study: Analyses of genetic structure and phylogenetic relationships illuminate the or...
A sample of 124 Daucus carota L. accessions, including cultivated carrot [D. carota ssp. sativus (Ho...
Carrot is one of the most economically important vegetables worldwide, but genetic and genomic resou...
If in France, genetic resources of cultivated carrot are well studied and preserved, the wild compar...
Background - Understanding the molecular basis of domestication can provide insights into the proces...
Background - Understanding the molecular basis of domestication can provide insights into the proces...
Germplasm evaluation, classification, characterization, and preservation are the initial requirement...
Abstract: Background: Carrot is a crop with a wide range of phenotypic and molecular diversity. With...
Increased use of intellectual property rights over plant germplasm has led to a complicated landscap...
Cultivated carrot is thought to have been domesticated from a wild species, and various phenotypes d...
<div><p>Increased use of intellectual property rights over plant germplasm has led to a complicated ...
<div><p>By definition, the domestication process leads to an overall reduction of crop genetic diver...