A traditional cultivar, Besztercei Bt.2, and a clone of an autochthonous landrace (Nemtudom P3) of the hexaploid European plum (Prunus domestica) were studied to highlight their breeding perspectives. Five self-incompatibility ribonuclease (S-RNase) alleles were detected in both cultivars, with one allele shared. DNA sequence analysis confirmed it as a new, previously unidentified allele in P. domestica, which we labeled as S18. This allele was found to share ∼99% identity with the Prunus spinosa SB-RNase allele. Because Prunus species are readily hybridizing, sequence variations in 10 chloroplast DNA regions and nuclear internal transcribed spacers were studied to check if ‘Nemtudom P3’ and ‘Besztercei Bt.2’ are indeed P. domestica. The ma...
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are among the most useful DNA markers in plant science. The aim of th...
The production of plum is an important commodity around the world. In Brazil, the state of Rio Gran...
Self-incompatibility (SI) in flowering plants is a widespread genetic system that promotes out-cross...
European plum is an important fruit crop with complex, hexaploid genome of unknown origin. The chara...
Prunus domestica commonly known as European plum is a hexaploid fruit tree species cultivated around...
Prunus domestica commonly known as European plum is a hexaploid fruit tree species cultivated around...
Self-incompatibility in Prunus species is governed by a single locus consisting of two highly multi-...
Plums: DNA reveals evolutionary history of European plum varieties The plums grown today for dried p...
The genotyping of European fruit tree collections has helped to identify synonyms, determine parenta...
A set of nine Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) loci, approved by the ECPGR Prunus working group, are pro...
Self-compatibility (SC) is an interesting horticultural trait. Molecular approaches have been recen...
A set of nine Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) loci, approved by the ECPGR Prunus working group, are pro...
During the last decade, S-genotyping has been extensively investigated in fruit tree crops such as t...
Joprojām ir nepietiekama informācija par pašnesadcribas iedzimšanu mājas plūmēm (P. domestica L.). S...
European plum cultivars (Prunus domestica L.) are hexaploid and partially self-fertile or self-steri...
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are among the most useful DNA markers in plant science. The aim of th...
The production of plum is an important commodity around the world. In Brazil, the state of Rio Gran...
Self-incompatibility (SI) in flowering plants is a widespread genetic system that promotes out-cross...
European plum is an important fruit crop with complex, hexaploid genome of unknown origin. The chara...
Prunus domestica commonly known as European plum is a hexaploid fruit tree species cultivated around...
Prunus domestica commonly known as European plum is a hexaploid fruit tree species cultivated around...
Self-incompatibility in Prunus species is governed by a single locus consisting of two highly multi-...
Plums: DNA reveals evolutionary history of European plum varieties The plums grown today for dried p...
The genotyping of European fruit tree collections has helped to identify synonyms, determine parenta...
A set of nine Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) loci, approved by the ECPGR Prunus working group, are pro...
Self-compatibility (SC) is an interesting horticultural trait. Molecular approaches have been recen...
A set of nine Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) loci, approved by the ECPGR Prunus working group, are pro...
During the last decade, S-genotyping has been extensively investigated in fruit tree crops such as t...
Joprojām ir nepietiekama informācija par pašnesadcribas iedzimšanu mājas plūmēm (P. domestica L.). S...
European plum cultivars (Prunus domestica L.) are hexaploid and partially self-fertile or self-steri...
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are among the most useful DNA markers in plant science. The aim of th...
The production of plum is an important commodity around the world. In Brazil, the state of Rio Gran...
Self-incompatibility (SI) in flowering plants is a widespread genetic system that promotes out-cross...