AbstractBackgroundSweet-seeded domesticated almonds were brought to the Mediterranean Basin from central Asia about 4000years ago. In Italy, most of the almonds produced are cultivated in the southern part of the country. Local populations of the tree in Sardinia are largely seed-derived and mostly self-incompatible, so have developed extensive genetic diversity. The need to protect biodiversity has prompted a revived interest in local genetic materials in almond. Two Italian collections have been established, one in Sardinia and the other in Apulia. These collections were the focus of the present evaluation of genetic diversity.ResultsEleven SSRs (microsatellites) were used for fingerprinting. The Sardinian germplasm was highly polymorphic...
Background: Recent nutritional and medical studies have associated the regular consumption of almond...
The genetic diversity of 19 late flowering almond genotypes in Yazd province were assessed using ISS...
'Guara' has been the most planted almond cultivar in Spain in recent years. The introducers of this ...
Background: Sweet-seeded domesticated almonds were brought to the Mediterranean Basin from central A...
AbstractBackgroundSweet-seeded domesticated almonds were brought to the Mediterranean Basin from cen...
Italian germplasm is characterized by a wide diversity rapidly developed determining a massive genet...
Almond cultivation has great traditional and economic relevance in Southern Italy, especially in the...
Almond [Prunus dulcis Miller (D.A. Webb)] is the main tree nut species worldwide. Here, genotyping-b...
Loss of genetic variability is an increasing challenge in tree breeding programs due to the repeated...
Italian almond germplasm is characterized by a wide diversity in several growing areas among which ...
Almond is appreciated for its nutraceutical value and for the aromatic profile of the kernels. In th...
Almond (Prunus dulcis), a stone fruit belonging to a family Rosaceae (rose) is broadly cultivated fo...
Background: Recent nutritional and medical studies have associated the regular consumption of almond...
The genetic diversity of 19 late flowering almond genotypes in Yazd province were assessed using ISS...
'Guara' has been the most planted almond cultivar in Spain in recent years. The introducers of this ...
Background: Sweet-seeded domesticated almonds were brought to the Mediterranean Basin from central A...
AbstractBackgroundSweet-seeded domesticated almonds were brought to the Mediterranean Basin from cen...
Italian germplasm is characterized by a wide diversity rapidly developed determining a massive genet...
Almond cultivation has great traditional and economic relevance in Southern Italy, especially in the...
Almond [Prunus dulcis Miller (D.A. Webb)] is the main tree nut species worldwide. Here, genotyping-b...
Loss of genetic variability is an increasing challenge in tree breeding programs due to the repeated...
Italian almond germplasm is characterized by a wide diversity in several growing areas among which ...
Almond is appreciated for its nutraceutical value and for the aromatic profile of the kernels. In th...
Almond (Prunus dulcis), a stone fruit belonging to a family Rosaceae (rose) is broadly cultivated fo...
Background: Recent nutritional and medical studies have associated the regular consumption of almond...
The genetic diversity of 19 late flowering almond genotypes in Yazd province were assessed using ISS...
'Guara' has been the most planted almond cultivar in Spain in recent years. The introducers of this ...