Alleles of avenin-coding loci were identified in 24 varieties of common oat origin from 6 different breeding centers of the Russian Federation. It was found that 33% of the studied varieties are homogeneous. Heterogeneous varieties contain from 2 to 10 biotypes. The analysis revealed 67 different genotypes, ten of which are found in the spectra of several varieties at once. Despite the presence of matching genotypes, all the studied varieties differ in the genetic formulas of avenin, the number and frequency of occurrence of biotypes. This makes it possible to effectively identify and distinguish oat varieties sown by Russian breeding using the method of prolamin electrophoresis. The analyzed groups of varieties are characterized by high va...
Not AvailableThe present study was undertaken to assess the genetic diversity in the ninety six oat ...
Plant Gene Resources of Canada (PGRC) maintains a large germplasm collection of the genus Avena L. w...
Cultivated oat (A. sativa L. and A. byzantina C. Koch) is native to Turkey, a secondary center of oa...
Alleles of avenin-coding loci were identified in 24 varieties of common oat origin from 6 different ...
The present article deals with the study of intracultivar polymorphism of five oat varieties represe...
The present article deals with the study of intracultivar polymorphism of five oat varieties represe...
In this study, genetic diversity among 177 oat (Avena sativa L.) accessions including both white and...
In this study, genetic diversity among 177 oat (Avena sativa L.) accessions including both white and...
The assessment of diversity and population structure and construction of a core collection is benefi...
We have evaluated 116 oat lines cultivars for genetic diversity using the AFLP fingerprinting method...
The assessment of the genetic diversity of cultivated varieties is a very important element of breed...
A new direction of agribusiness has been formed in the modern agricultural industry. This is express...
A new direction of agribusiness has been formed in the modern agricultural industry. This is express...
Competitive varieties of covered and naked oats resistant and/or tolerant to region-specific ecologi...
Cultivated oats, Avena sativa L. and A. byzantina C. Koch, rank fifth among cereals in world produc...
Not AvailableThe present study was undertaken to assess the genetic diversity in the ninety six oat ...
Plant Gene Resources of Canada (PGRC) maintains a large germplasm collection of the genus Avena L. w...
Cultivated oat (A. sativa L. and A. byzantina C. Koch) is native to Turkey, a secondary center of oa...
Alleles of avenin-coding loci were identified in 24 varieties of common oat origin from 6 different ...
The present article deals with the study of intracultivar polymorphism of five oat varieties represe...
The present article deals with the study of intracultivar polymorphism of five oat varieties represe...
In this study, genetic diversity among 177 oat (Avena sativa L.) accessions including both white and...
In this study, genetic diversity among 177 oat (Avena sativa L.) accessions including both white and...
The assessment of diversity and population structure and construction of a core collection is benefi...
We have evaluated 116 oat lines cultivars for genetic diversity using the AFLP fingerprinting method...
The assessment of the genetic diversity of cultivated varieties is a very important element of breed...
A new direction of agribusiness has been formed in the modern agricultural industry. This is express...
A new direction of agribusiness has been formed in the modern agricultural industry. This is express...
Competitive varieties of covered and naked oats resistant and/or tolerant to region-specific ecologi...
Cultivated oats, Avena sativa L. and A. byzantina C. Koch, rank fifth among cereals in world produc...
Not AvailableThe present study was undertaken to assess the genetic diversity in the ninety six oat ...
Plant Gene Resources of Canada (PGRC) maintains a large germplasm collection of the genus Avena L. w...
Cultivated oat (A. sativa L. and A. byzantina C. Koch) is native to Turkey, a secondary center of oa...