Italy is one of the main European sweet cherry producers and it has a rich germplasm, including many minor local varieties that have not been well studied or used in breeding programmes. Sweet cherry is self-incompatible, with few exceptions; its incompatibility is controlled by a multi-allelic S locus, which is gametophytically expressed. The knowledge of S-alleles and cross-incompatibility groups of sweet cherry genotypes and cultivars is important for growers and breeders. In this work we analysed 48 traditional sweet cherry varieties and cultivars, mainly from Calabria and Emilia Romagna regions, together with eight Sicilian cultivars and the standard set of reference genotypes proposed by the European Collaborative Programme for Geneti...
Cherry cultivation in the Carpathian basin area began more than 100.000 years ago. Adapting to the b...
''Kronio'' is a Sicilian cultivar of sweet cherry (Prunus avium), nominally with the incompatibility...
Cross-incompatibility is a common phenomenon between various sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) cultivar...
Italy is one of the main European sweet cherry producers and it has a rich germplasm, including many...
Italy is the first sweet cherry producer in Europe. Its rich germplasm of local varieties has not be...
Sicily has extensive germplasm of diploid sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) that has not been well stud...
In this study, 186 local sweet cherry accessions from 12 Italian regions, plus eight reference acces...
The sweet cherry is an important fruit species that is widespread globally. In addition to the well-...
Determination of S-allele combinations of sweet cherry genotypes and cultivars has importance for bo...
Sweet cherry cultivar renewal in fruit orchards is leading to the reduction of local genetic diversi...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) are generally self-incompatible and pollinator cultivars are needed...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) are largely self-incompatible, which is determined by a gametophyti...
Food and Agriculture (FA COST Action FA1104: Sustainable production of high-quality cherries for the...
Sweet cherry (Prunus avium) is a member of the Rosaceae family, with a gametophytic self-incompatibi...
A total of 17 pollen incompatibility groups in sweet cherry (Prunusavium L.) were identified among 4...
Cherry cultivation in the Carpathian basin area began more than 100.000 years ago. Adapting to the b...
''Kronio'' is a Sicilian cultivar of sweet cherry (Prunus avium), nominally with the incompatibility...
Cross-incompatibility is a common phenomenon between various sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) cultivar...
Italy is one of the main European sweet cherry producers and it has a rich germplasm, including many...
Italy is the first sweet cherry producer in Europe. Its rich germplasm of local varieties has not be...
Sicily has extensive germplasm of diploid sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) that has not been well stud...
In this study, 186 local sweet cherry accessions from 12 Italian regions, plus eight reference acces...
The sweet cherry is an important fruit species that is widespread globally. In addition to the well-...
Determination of S-allele combinations of sweet cherry genotypes and cultivars has importance for bo...
Sweet cherry cultivar renewal in fruit orchards is leading to the reduction of local genetic diversi...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) are generally self-incompatible and pollinator cultivars are needed...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) are largely self-incompatible, which is determined by a gametophyti...
Food and Agriculture (FA COST Action FA1104: Sustainable production of high-quality cherries for the...
Sweet cherry (Prunus avium) is a member of the Rosaceae family, with a gametophytic self-incompatibi...
A total of 17 pollen incompatibility groups in sweet cherry (Prunusavium L.) were identified among 4...
Cherry cultivation in the Carpathian basin area began more than 100.000 years ago. Adapting to the b...
''Kronio'' is a Sicilian cultivar of sweet cherry (Prunus avium), nominally with the incompatibility...
Cross-incompatibility is a common phenomenon between various sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) cultivar...