Tetraploid black cherry (Prunus serotina) is the only Prunus L. species that has commercial importance as a timber tree in North America and is well known in Europe for its invasive behavior. Inheritance studies have never been performed and it is not known whether the species is allo or autotetraploid. Six microsatellite nuclear markers were used to test the inheritance in progenies of controlled crosses. Inheritance was proven to be disomic at all loci and a typical diploid mendelian inheritance was found at two loci. A first screening of a population in the invasive range showed high number of alleles per locus (ranging from 6 to 16) and high level of observed heterozygosity (0.75 to 1). Knowing that inheritance is disomic at six microsa...
Homomorphic self-incompatibility is a well-studied example of a physiological process that is though...
Hybridisation may lead to introgression of genes among species. Introgression may be bidirectional o...
Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other Prunus species, breeding improvements...
The utility of microsatellite markers to characterize the genetic diversity of a polyploid species w...
Black cherry (Prunus serotina) is a tree from North America, where it is often used for economical p...
The breakdown of self-incompatibility, which could result from the accumulation of non-functional S-...
<div><p>The breakdown of self-incompatibility, which could result from the accumulation of non-funct...
The aim of my master thesis was to reconstruct the pedigree of wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) half si...
Refugia are expected to preserve genetic variation of relict taxa, especially in polyploids, because...
The first spontaneous cherry polyploids were detected in the Altai gene pool of Russia and inside of...
Background Domestication and breeding involve the selection of particular phenotypes, limiting the g...
Crop cultivation can lead to genetic swamping of indigenous species and thus pose a serious threat f...
A total of 145 microsatellite primer pairs from Prunus DNA sequences were studied for transferabilit...
Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other Prunus species, breeding improvements...
Sicily has extensive germplasm of diploid sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) that has not been well stud...
Homomorphic self-incompatibility is a well-studied example of a physiological process that is though...
Hybridisation may lead to introgression of genes among species. Introgression may be bidirectional o...
Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other Prunus species, breeding improvements...
The utility of microsatellite markers to characterize the genetic diversity of a polyploid species w...
Black cherry (Prunus serotina) is a tree from North America, where it is often used for economical p...
The breakdown of self-incompatibility, which could result from the accumulation of non-functional S-...
<div><p>The breakdown of self-incompatibility, which could result from the accumulation of non-funct...
The aim of my master thesis was to reconstruct the pedigree of wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) half si...
Refugia are expected to preserve genetic variation of relict taxa, especially in polyploids, because...
The first spontaneous cherry polyploids were detected in the Altai gene pool of Russia and inside of...
Background Domestication and breeding involve the selection of particular phenotypes, limiting the g...
Crop cultivation can lead to genetic swamping of indigenous species and thus pose a serious threat f...
A total of 145 microsatellite primer pairs from Prunus DNA sequences were studied for transferabilit...
Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other Prunus species, breeding improvements...
Sicily has extensive germplasm of diploid sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) that has not been well stud...
Homomorphic self-incompatibility is a well-studied example of a physiological process that is though...
Hybridisation may lead to introgression of genes among species. Introgression may be bidirectional o...
Despite the agronomical importance and high synteny with other Prunus species, breeding improvements...