4.01
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Corradi M., Gullì M., De Vita P., Perrotta C. - Wheat thermotolerance: from cellular to molecular analysis
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4.02
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Pileri L., Lacerenza N.G., Chisci G., Benedettelli S. - Statistical multivariate analysis to characterise emmer (Triticum dicoccum Schrank) genotypes from Garfagnana area
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4.03
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Mondini L., Porfiri O., Nachit M.M., Pagnotta M.A. - Characterization and assessment of genetic diversity in Italian emmer wheat (Triticum dicoccum) landraces
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4.04
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Blanco A., Gadaleta A. - Variation for yield and quality components in durum wheat inbred backcross lines derived from var. dicoccoides
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4.05
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Cenci A., Valentini F., Simeone R. - Molecular markers linked to a powdey mildew resistance gene from Triticum turgidum var. dicoccoides
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4.06
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Pomarico M., Procida T., Figliuolo G., Spagnoletti Zeuli P.L. - Assessing genetic variation for flag leaf chlorophyll content in durum wheat germplasm
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4.07
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Lacerenza N.G., Pileri L., Gallo G., Benedettelli S. - Molecular characterisation (SSR) of durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) germplasm from Sicily
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4.08
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Maccaferri M., Teriaca M., Donini P., Noli E. - Wheat STMS markers provide a valid and informative tool for the genetic profiling of elite durum wheat cultivars
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4.09
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Gadaleta A., Blechl A., Nguyen S. - Transformation of Italian durum wheat cultivars with high molecular weight glutenin subunit genes from the D genome
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4.10
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Pè M.E., Pea G., Villa M., Landi P., Frascaroli E., Morgante M., Cattonaro F. - An integrated approach for addressing heterosis in maize
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4.11
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Pilu R., Panzeri D., Consonni G., Rasmussen S., Gavazzi G., Nielsen E. - Genetic, biochemical and molecular characterization of LPA 241, a mutation that confers a decreased phytic acid and an increased free phosphate content in maize seed tissues
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4.12
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Bertoli A., Marocco A. - Identification of candidate genes expressed at low temperature in maize by using the cDNA-AFLP approach
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4.13
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Hund A., Bellotti M., Soldati A., Stamp P., Frascaroli E. - Mapping QTLs for root morphology in maize seedlings grown at low temperature
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4.14
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Perini D., Gallavotti A., Gatti E., Gianfranceschi L., Sari Gorla M. - A syntenic approach to gene isolation in maize
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4.15
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Landi P., Darrah L.L., Giuliani M.M., Noli E., Stefanelli S., Conti S. - QTLs for vertical root pulling resistance in maize and overlap with QTLs for hydroponic root traits and grain yield at different water regimes
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4.16
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Wang W., Scali M., Vignani R., Sensi E., Villa M., Cresti M. - Comparison of polypeptide expression in anthers from gametophytic male sterile-2 and wild type maize by 2-d electrophoresis
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4.17
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Salvi S., Giuliani S., Maccaferri M. - Comparative mapping of QTLs for root traits in maize and rice
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4.18
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Borgo L., Serani B., Conti S. - Molecular profiling of GM-maize lines as related to the issue of essential derivation
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4.19
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Stanca A.M., Alberici R., Badeck F. W., Li Destri Nicosia O., Grossi M., Delogu G. - Evaluation of yield stability and yield potential of barley genotypes cultivated in South Italy under rainfed conditions and in presence of supplemetary irrigation
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4.20
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Rau D., Attene G., Rodriguez M., Angioi S., Ferradini N., Rossi M., D'Amico T., Papa R. - Structure of linkage disequilibrium in barley landrace populations and commercial varieties
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4.21
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Chiapparino E., Lee D., Tuberosa R. - The use of tetra-primer ARMS-PCR for genotyping single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in barley
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4.22
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Talamè V., Ozturk N.Z., Bohnert H.J., Tuberosa R. - Barley leaves subjected to fast- and slow-occurring water stress show different transcript profiles
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4.23
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Rizza F., Crosatti C., Pagani D., Francia E., Pecchioni N., Galiba G., Cattivelli L. - Validation of a chlorophyll fluorescence-based method for selection for winter hardiness in cereals
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4.24
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Govoni C., Dallaglio E., Faccini N., Haegi A., Delogu G., Valè G. - Fine mapping of the barley leaf stripe resistance gene RDG2A
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4.25
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Talamè V., Bossolini E., Muhelbauer G., Ben Salem M., Sanguineti M.C. - Searching for agronomically valuable alleles with advanced backcross QTL analysis in two H. vulgare
x H. spontaneum crosses
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4.26
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Berardo N., Habyarimana E., Lorenzoni C. - Biomass, structural carbohydrates and lignin evaluation in sorghum hybrid constitutions and advanced recombinant inbred lines
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4.27
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Busti A., Molinari L., Rubini A., Pupilli F. - RFLP markers to identify bermudagrass ( Cynodon dactylon ) cultivar
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4.28
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Termolino P., Grandillo S. - Use of wild QTLs for the improvement of tomato fruit quality
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4.29
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Stefanini F. M., Camussi A. - Background fluorescence in cDNA microarrays experiments |
4.30
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Beraldi D., Olimpieri I., Caccia R., Picarella M., Mazzucato A. - Searching for molecular markers linked to the tomato parthenocarpic fruit (pat) gene
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4.31
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Sorace S., Gori M., Bettini P. - Promoter analysis of pathogenesis-related genes in resistant and susceptible tomato cultivars and Lycopersicon wild species
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4.32
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Alberino S., Iovene M., Caruso G., Carputo D. - Tuber yield and morphological characteristics of tetraploid Solanum phureja - S. tuberosum hybrids obtained through unilateral sexual polyploidization
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4.33
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Craig W., Gargano D., Cardi T. - Direct gene transfer for nuclear and plastid transformation in potato
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4.34
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Cartolano M., Consiglio F., Cozzolino A., Filippone E., Barone A. - Molecular characterization of potato transgenic plants
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4.35
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Iovene M., Aversano R., Carputo D., Frusciante L. - Exploitation of incongruent Solanum species for introgression of late blight resistance into the cultivated potato
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4.36
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Ercolano M.R., Ballvora A., Steinbiss H., Henselewski H., Salamini F., Gebhardt C. - Large-DNA trasformation as tool to trasfer multiple gene traits in tetraploid potato
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4.37
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Rotino G.L., Rizza F., Mennella G., Tacconi M.G., Alberti P. Vitelli G., Acciarri N. - Production and utilization of sexual "double hybrid" between the somatic hybrids S. melongena (+) S. integrifolium and S. melongena (+) S. aethiopicum gr. gilo
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4.38
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Savo Sardaro M.L., Atallah M., Pagnotta M.A. - Diversity between and within natural population of Lotus corniculatus from Central and South Italy on the basis of AFLP markers
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4.39
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Mariani A., Ursino A., Pintus B., Odoardi M. - Determination of saponins in 2n gamete-derived alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) plants
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4.40
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Rotili P., Scotti C., Gnocchi S., Kertikova D., Gnocchi G. - Towards alfalfa free-hybrids. Diallel crosses among the free-hybrid parental constituents: pod fertility
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4.41
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Piergiovanni A.R., Taranto G. - Diversity of seed storage protein profiles in Italian populations of lentil (Lens culinaris Medik)
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4.42
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Sonnante G., De Paolis A., Pignone D. - Orthologous sequences of a trypsin inhibitor gene in species of Lens Mill.
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4.43
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Laureti D., Del Gatto A. - Selection of germplasm with good combining ability in sunflower ( Helianthus annus L.) II
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4.44
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Del Gatto A., Laureti D. - Combining ability of four high oleic sunflower ( Helianthus annus L.) restorers
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4.45
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Intrieri M.C., Sabatini A., Muleo R., Buiatti M. - Polymorphism of phytochrome A gene promoters in Nicotiana tabacum cultivars
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4.46
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Bardini M., Donini P., Mariani A., Gianì S., Breviario D. - The use of ß-tubulin intron-specific markers for assaying genetic diversity in plants
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4.47
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Calderini O., Thomas A., Pupilli F., Busti A., Donnison I., Arcioni S. - BAC library construction of the aposporous species Paspalum simplex: isolation of BAC clones harbouring apomixis-linked markers
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4.48
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Sonnante G., De Paolis A. - Isolation of simple sequence repeats from artichoke
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4.49
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Sestili S., Campanelli G., Ficcadenti N. - Identification of RAPD and CAPS molecular markers linked to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis resistance genes in melon genotypes
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4.50
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Portis E., Acquadro A., Quagliotti L., Lanteri S. - MSAP (Methylation-Sensitive Amplification Polymorphism) detection of DNA methylation during germination of pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) seeds
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4.51
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Laddomada B., Leo L., Pirandola P., Gerardi C., Leone A., Savini G., Neri D., Zacheo G. - Identification of biomarkers associated with strawberry fruit quality
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4.52
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Sevini F., Marino R., Zulini L., Moser S., Grando M.S. - Genetic mapping and detection of QTLs for disease resistance and berry flavour in grape
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4.53
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Costa F., van de Weg W.E., Stella S., Sansavini S. - Mapping of an allele specific marker for 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate oxidase Md-ACO1 in apple
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4.54
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Doveri S., Lee D., Morreale G., Berio T., Allavena A., Venturo R. - AFLP fingerprinting in Argyranthemum frutescens (marguerite daisy)
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4.55
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Nunziata A., Fogliano V., Monti L. - Crossed molecular tools for the identification of petal colour genes in Rosa genus
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4.56
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Pariset L., Savarese M. C., Cappuccio I., Valentini A. - PCR-RFLP test for direct identification of melanocyte stimulating hormone receptor (MSHR) locus alleles causing red coat colour in holstein cattle
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4.57
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Milani A., Savarese M. C., Marchitelli C. - Use of AFLP markers to study genetic variability in water fowl (Anas platyrhyncos L.)
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4.58
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Tribulato A. - Validation of a protocol for lily plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis
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4.59
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Salmaso M., Faes G., Segala C., Velasco R. - Genome diversity in grapevine as revealed by SNPs
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