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.1046/j.1365-294x.2000.00954.x Smith, D.C. Mehlenbacher, A. 1994 Use of Tyvek housewrap for pollination bags in breeding hazelnut ( Corylus avellana L.) HortScience 29 918 10.21273/HORTSCI.29.8.918 Tous

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. USDA-ARS PI number, breeding program cross identification (ORUS) number, general provenance, and results from screening 132 wild black raspberry populations for resistance to the North American large raspberry aphid. Alate and apterous A

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irrigation treatments changed the growth, chlorophyll concentration, and the mineral composition of roots and leaves. Performance of Hazelnut Varieties in Northeastern Spain In a comparative trial of 11 hazelnut varieties carried out over 15 years in

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important health benefits; therefore, its breeding is now increasing ( Chen et al., 2011 ; Jimenez-Garcia et al., 2012 ; Kafkas et al., 2008 ). The identification of reliable molecular markers associated with disease resistance and flower characteristics

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addition to occasional aneuploids ( Meng and Finn, 2002 ; Thompson, 1995 ). The identification of cultivars and validation of pedigree is an important aspect of blackberry breeding and maintaining a germplasm collection as cultivars are clonally propagated

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considerable genetic erosion ( Huang et al., 1997 ; Peterson, 1991 ). Since 1950, additional pawpaw cultivars have been selected from the wild or developed as a result of breeding efforts of hobbyists ( Peterson, 1986 , 1991 ). The PawPaw Foundation breeding

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germplasm for addressing future challenges in almond breeding. As a consequence, these genotypes are preserved, characterized in several almond collections and incorporated into advanced breeding programs ( Kester et al., 1990 ). One of the most important

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program for chickpea production. Hazelnut Varieties/selections from Oregon Perform Well in Slovenia Solar and Štampar (p. 653) evaluated three hazelnut varieties and three selections from Oregon State University's breeding program in northeastern Slovenia

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·kg −1 , respectively). The accessions also showed great variability in their phytosterol profiles. Breeding clone 472 and ‘Bartre’ were characterized by the lowest (61.7%) and highest (81.4%) concentrations of β-sitosterol, respectively. ‘G-3

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hazelnut ( Garrison et al., 2013 ; Nas and Read, 2001 ), and in five different raspberry cultivars ( Zawadzka and Orlikowska, 2006 ), analyzing the chlorophyll content and chlorosis occurrence in the in vitro plants. The results show that iron chelates

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