Abstract Raspberries (Rubus spp) are temperate climate fruits with profitable high returns and have the potential for diversification of fruit growing in mid to low-latitude regions. However, there are still no cultivars adapted to climatic conditions and high pressure of diseases that occurs in tropical areas. In this context, our objective was to evaluate the genetic diversity from a 116 raspberry genotypes panel obtained from interspecific crosses in a testcross scheme with four cultivars already introduced in Brazil. The panel was genotyped via genotyping-by-sequencing. 28,373 and 27,281 SNPs were obtained, using the species R. occidentalis and R. idaeus genomes as references, respectively. A third marker dataset was constructed consist...
The EC AIR3 PL 92-0325 project started 1 January 1993, involved 7 groups from six European Countries...
The purpose of the research was to identify genetic sources of resistance to abiotic environmental f...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Breeding in raspberry is time-consuming due to the highly heterozygous nature of this perennial frui...
Breeding in raspberry is time-consuming due to the highly heterozygous nature of this perennial frui...
A phenotypic-genotypic characterization of more than 250 Rubus accessions was achieved in Northern I...
A phenotypic-genotypic characterization of more than 250 Rubus accessions was achieved in Northern I...
Raspberry is a valuable berry crop containing a large amount of antioxidants that correlates with th...
Graduation date: 2011In recent years, there has been renewed interest in black raspberry (Rubus\ud o...
The genus Rubus comprises more than 740 species divided into 12 subgenera and contains the raspberri...
In this study, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci were us...
U.S. black raspberry (BR) production is currently limited by narrowly adapted, elite germplasm. An i...
Introduction Red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) is an outcrossing (but self fertile) diploid fruit cr...
Wild red raspberry is widely spread in Lithuania, but it is poorly studied genetically. The main obj...
Divje maline so zelo pogosto prisotne trajnice slovenske pokrajine, ki tvorijo naravno populacijo. Z...
The EC AIR3 PL 92-0325 project started 1 January 1993, involved 7 groups from six European Countries...
The purpose of the research was to identify genetic sources of resistance to abiotic environmental f...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Breeding in raspberry is time-consuming due to the highly heterozygous nature of this perennial frui...
Breeding in raspberry is time-consuming due to the highly heterozygous nature of this perennial frui...
A phenotypic-genotypic characterization of more than 250 Rubus accessions was achieved in Northern I...
A phenotypic-genotypic characterization of more than 250 Rubus accessions was achieved in Northern I...
Raspberry is a valuable berry crop containing a large amount of antioxidants that correlates with th...
Graduation date: 2011In recent years, there has been renewed interest in black raspberry (Rubus\ud o...
The genus Rubus comprises more than 740 species divided into 12 subgenera and contains the raspberri...
In this study, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci were us...
U.S. black raspberry (BR) production is currently limited by narrowly adapted, elite germplasm. An i...
Introduction Red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) is an outcrossing (but self fertile) diploid fruit cr...
Wild red raspberry is widely spread in Lithuania, but it is poorly studied genetically. The main obj...
Divje maline so zelo pogosto prisotne trajnice slovenske pokrajine, ki tvorijo naravno populacijo. Z...
The EC AIR3 PL 92-0325 project started 1 January 1993, involved 7 groups from six European Countries...
The purpose of the research was to identify genetic sources of resistance to abiotic environmental f...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...