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POSTERS
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A.01
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L. Del Piano, C. Sorrentino, M. Abet, V. Spagnuolo, L. Barbato, M. Sicignano, M. Crimaldi, A. Cuciniello - Morphological and molecular characterization of the newly discovered Nicotiana wuttkei Clarkson & Symon
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A.02
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A. Giardini, E. Bellucci, M. Rossi, L. Nanni, S.A. Angioi, F. Desiderio, D. Rau, V. Ferrari, A. Carboni, P. Gepts, G. Attene, R. Papa - Utilization of wild germplasm for plant breeding in common bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
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A.03
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E. Doria, B. Campion, M. Fileppi, I. Galasso, F. Sparvoli, R. Bollini, E. Nielsen - Isolation of low phytic acid in bean
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A.04
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D. Chiaretti, F. Felici, M. Iannetta, A. Bozzini - An improved crossing technique offering better opportunities to lentil breeding
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A.05
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A. Mazzucato, I. Olimpieri, F. Ruiu, E. Ovidi, A. Tiezzi, V.K. Sawhney - Male-sterile tomato mutants for possible use in hybrid seed production
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A.06
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I. Olimpieri, M.E. Picarella, A. Mazzucato - A tomato homeotic mutant putatively involved in the function of sepallata MADS-box genes
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A.07
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I. Caruso, L. Castaldi, G. Caruso, L. Frusciante, D. Carputo - Aneuploid hybrids from 3x x 4x crosses in potato: chromosome number, fertility and resistance traits
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A.08
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G. Marconi, E.
Albertini, L. Raggi, A. Moosbruger, A. Mariani, M. Falcinelli - Evidence of cytomixis in Poa pratensis L.
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A.09
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A. Bozzini, F. Calcagno, T. Soare, G. Soare, F. Calcagno - A contribution to alfalfa genetic improvement. Two new CVS: Katana (with white flowers) and Lucrezia (with yellow flowers)
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A.10
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D. Laureti, A. Del Gatto, S. Pieri, E. Habyarimana - Contamination in controlled crosses in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)
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A.11
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M. A. Canè, E.
Frascaroli, S. Vecchi, P. Landi - Responses to divergent selection for
cob colour in a maize population
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A.12
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R. Redaelli, D.
Sgrulletta, G. Scalfati, E. De Stefanis, C. M. Pollini - New naked oat
genotypes for producing functional foods
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A.13
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P. Codianni, C. Fares, A. Troccoli, C. Riefolo, A. Gallo, N. Di Fonzo, L. Cattivelli, P. De Vita - New emmer and spelt cultivars developed by introgression of some useful durum and bread wheat traits
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A.14
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L. Giorgetti, V.
Michelotti, M. Salvini, M. Fambrini, C. Pugliesi, G. Luccarini, C.E.
Geri - Citogenetic and histological characterization of Citrus
regeneration system
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A.15
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S. Puglisi, A. Lops, G. Rainaldi - Genetic differentiation between populations of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) from Italy and other European countries
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A.16
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G.P. Di Meo, A.
Perucatti, V. Peretti, F. Ciotola, L. Lotta, D. Di Berardino, L. Iannuzzi - An improved characterization of donkey (Equus asinus,
2n=62) chromosomes by using C-, G- and R-banding patterns
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A.17
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V. Peretti, F. Ciotola, S. Albarella, C. Dario, G.P. Di Meo, A. Perucatti, S. Roperto, V.
Russo, V. Barbieri, L. Iannuzzi - SCE-test reveals genomic instability
in cattle affected by chronic enzootic haematuria
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A.18
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G. Sonnante, L. Monti - The Italian plant DNA bank: towards an integrated system for
conservation and utilization of genetic resources
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A.19
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G. Maruca, G. Laghetti, G. Sonnante, D. Pignone, F. Losavio, L. Monti - Collection,
characterization and DNA storage of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.)
Heynh. (Brassicaceae) ecotypes collected in Italy
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A.20
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P. Donati, M. A. Pagnotta, A. Farina, M. Atallah, E. Porceddu - Assessment of genetic
diversity in Ethiopian durum wheat
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A.21
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T. Tanto, D. Rau, L. Nanni, T. Hodgkin, D. Jarvis, R. Papa - Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) from the central highlands of Ethiopia
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A.22
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E. Bitocchi, L. Nanni, A. Giardini, A. Buonamici, G.G. Vendramin, R. Papa - Genetic diversity and introgression in maize landraces from central-Italy
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A.23
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L. Raggi, E. Albertini, G. Marconi, T. Sharbel, M. Falcinelli - Genetic and reproductive diversity within and among Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) worldwide accessions
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A.24
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A. Mazzucato, E. Bitocchi, P. Mosconi, L. Nanni, V. Negri, R. Papa, M.E. Picarella, F. Siligato, G.P. Soressi, B. Tiranti, F. Veronesi - Marker-trait associations in a collection of diversified tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L.) landraces and cultivars
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A.25
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F. Sunseri, V. Alba, C. Lotti, A. D'Alessandro, G. Mennella, G.B. Polignano, E. Alba, L. Ricciardi - Towards genetic analysis for chlorogenic acid content on African eggplant by using a large biodiversity
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A.26
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G. Venora, O. Grillo, C. Ravalli, R. Cremonini - Tuscany beans landraces, on-line identification from seeds inspections by image analysis and linear discriminant analysis
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A.27
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M. L. Savo Sardaro, E. Tavakol, M. Atallah, E. Porceddu - Genetic diversity of Lotus corniculatus based on SSRs markers
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A.28
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M. Romani, L. Pecetti, R. Paoletti, L. De Rosa, E. Franzini, E. Piano - Evaluation of snow clover (Trifolium pratense subsp. nivale) germplasm native to the Retic Alps, for the restoration of degraded landscapes at high altitude
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A.29
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B. Tiranti, L. Macaluso, P.L. Spagnoletti Zeuli, V. Negri - Genetic diversity in a common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) ex situ collection of Italian landraces
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A.30
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G. Logozzo, R. Donnoli, M. Diluca, R. Papa, P. Spagnoletti Zeuli - Analysis of the contribution of Mesoamerican and Andean gene pools to European common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) germplasm
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A.31
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M. Atallah, T.
Karthikeyan, M. L. Savo Sardaro, B. Aracri, E. Porceddu - Genetic diversity and hybrids identification within the Serapias genus using SSR markers
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A.32
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M. Salmaso, C. Forestan, F. Mattivi, M. Lucchin - Valorization of a Veneto grapevine germplasm collection by molecular characterization and biochemical analysis of resveratrol compounds
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A.33
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G. Castellini, R. Torricelli, E. Albertini, M. Falcinelli - Morphological and molecular
characterization of celery landrace from Central Italy, Apium
graveolens L. var. dulce (Miller) Pers.
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A.34
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D. Troupin, R. Nathan, G.G. Vendramin - Analysis of spatial genetic structure in an expanding Pinus halepensis population reveals development of fine-scale genetic clustering over time
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A.35
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F. Sebastiani, A. Buonamici, F. Pinazuati, B. Fady, R.J. Petit, I. Scotti, M.L. Racchi,
G.G. Vendramin - Genetic uniformity of a widespread Mediterranean tree, Pinus pinea L.
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A.36 |
A. De Carlo, C. Vettori, L. Saporito, R. Giannini - Preliminary studies on genetic variability of Quercus pubescens wild populations in Sicily
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A.37
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M.A. Palasciano, A. Godini, G. Fanizza, M. Palasciano, P. Resta - Leading sweet cherry Apulian cv. Ferrovia (Prunus avium L.) appears genetically akin to several Central-Eastern European cultivars
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A.38
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M.-T. Scarano, A. Buonamici, F. Sebastiani, F. Pilla, S. Reale, R. Tognetti, G.G. Vendramin - Spatial distribution of genetic variation in natural silver
fir (Abies alba Mill.) stands based on microsatellite markers
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A.39
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S. Fineschi, D. Magri, M.C. Simeone, R. Bellarosa, B. Schirone, F. Sebastiani, A. Buonamici, G.G. Vendramin - Cork oak displays a strong genetic structure: a phylogeographic study using chloroplast markers
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A.40
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A. Turchi, S. Caparrini, A. Giorcelli, F. Picco, M.L. Racchi, A. Camussi - SSCP polymorphisms of gene introns and morphological traits: novel procedures for clonal identification in poplar
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A.41
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R. Di Bonito, M. Aramini, L. Bacchetta - Molecular characterization of Italian hazelnut
cultivars and selection of new genotypes
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A.42
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I. Muzzalupo, N. Lombardo, A. Salimonti, M. Pellegrino, E. Perri - Molecular
characterization of Italian olive cultivars by microsatellite markers
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A.43
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P. Riccardi, G. Lauria, R. Grillo, M.C. Fiore, R. Cifarelli, F. Sunseri - Assessing genetic
diversity of Nero d'Avola grapevine cultivar by using SSR markers
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A.44 |
G. Sonnante, A. De Paolis, A. V. Carluccio, D. Pignone - Characterization of newly
isolated microsatellite markers from artichoke
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A.45
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E. Portis, A. Acquadro, R. Mauro, G. Mauromicale, S. Lanteri - Genetic mapping in Cynara cardunculus L.
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A.46
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P. Pauline Sandra, G. Pea, M.-L. Savo Sardaro, M. A. Canè, E. Frascaroli, P. Landi, M. Morgante, E. Porceddu, M. E. Pè - Production and fine characterization of near isogenic lines for heterotic QTL in maize
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A.47
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E. Cassani, D. Villa, S. Curiale, M. Landoni, F. Cerino Badone, D. Panzeri, D. Reginelli, R. Pilu - A new mutant allele of brachytic 2 maize gene
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A.48
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D. Panzeri, F. Cerino Badone, E. Cassani, M. Landoni, R. Pilu - Studies on epigenetic aspects of lpa1-241 trait in maize
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A.49
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M. Lauria, M. Motto - Identification of natural occuring epialleles in maize inbred lines
using a wide-genome methylation analysis
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A.50 |
C. Balconi, N. Berardo, V. Pisacane, M. Ferrarese, A. Ferrari, F. Fumagalli, G. Della Porta, A. Verderio, M. Motto - Screening of maize genotypes for resistance to Aspergillus flavus
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A.51
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Y. Z. El-Refaee, M. Atallah, M. L. Savo Sardaro, E. Porceddu - Fine QTLs mapping for salinity tolerance in rice
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A.52
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C. Lanzanova, D. Bulgarelli, V. Baldassarre, G. ValË, E. Lupotto - Development of
molecular markers for the introgression of broad spectrum blast resistance genes into rice germplasm cultivated in Italy
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A.53
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F. Magni, A. Zuccolo, M. Morgante - Evolution of microsatellites within LTR retrotransposons in the rice genome
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A.54
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A. Gadaleta, A.
Giancaspro, S. Zacheo, G. Mangini, R. Simeone, A. Blanco - Mapping of
new EST-derived SSR on 6A and 6B chromosomes of wheat
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A.55
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A. M. Diges˘, A. Gadaleta, R. Simeone, G. Mangini, A. V. Carluccio, A. Blanco - Use of genomic and EST-derived SSR markers in wheat philogenetic analysis
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A.56
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G. Mangini, L. Matteu, A. Signorile, A. Gadaleta, A. Mastrangelo, L. Cattivelli, A. Blanco - QTL analysis for yield components in a set of recombinat inbred lines of durum wheat grown in drought environments
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A.57
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A. Farina, P. Donati, L. Mondini, M. A. Pagnotta, E. Porceddu - Genetic linkage disequilibrium for drought tolerance in Ethiopian durum wheat
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A.58
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F. Arzenton, I. Jurman, A.M. Mastrangelo, L. Cattivelli, M. Morgante - Association mapping using candidate genes for drought and salinity resistance in durum wheat
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A.59
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M. Urbano, G. Colaprico, B. Margiotta - PCR analysis of X- and Y-type genes present at Glu-1 loci in old durum wheat cultivars
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A.60
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A. M. M. Abd-Elbacki, R. Simeone, A. V. Carluccio, A. Gadaleta, A. Blanco - Identification and molecular tagging of a powdery mildew resistance gene in tetraploid wheat
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A.61
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P. Arcaleni, B. Tiranti, G. Spataro, G. Attene, R. Papa, P. Spagnoletti Zeuli, V. Negri - Genetic structure and diversity in Phaseolus coccineus L. by using SSR (Simple Sequence Repeat) molecular markers
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A.62
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S.A. Angioi, F.
Desiderio, D. Rau, E. Bitocchi, L. Nanni, G. Attene, R. Papa -
Development and use of chloroplast microsatellites (cpSSR) in Phaseolus spp. and other legumes
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A.63
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S.A. Angioi, M.
Rodriguez, D. Rau, F. Desiderio, R. Papa, G. Attene - Nuclear and
chloroplast microsatellite diversity in Phaseolus vulgaris L.
from Sardinia (Italy)
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A.64
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M. Rossi, S. Mamidi, E. Bellucci, M.D. McConnell, R.K. Lee, R. Papa, P.E. McClean - The effect of selection on loci within close proximity of domestication loci in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
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A.65
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F. Fiocchetti, B.
Laddomada, M. Roselli, P. CrinÚ, S. Lucretti - Genetic relationships
among lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) local populations assessed
by AFLP and I-SSR
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A.66
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G. Sarli, A. De Lisi, D. Pignone, G. Sonnante - Morphological, biochemical, and molecular characterization of GPI "Senise" pepper landrace
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A.67 |
E. Portis, I. Nagy, Z. Sasv‡ri, A. St‡gel, L. Barchi, S. Lanteri - Capsicum
EST-derived microsatellites and their potential use for mapping studies
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A.68
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E. Sabatini, S.
Voltattorni, G. L. Rotino, N. Acciarri - The use of a new molecular marker for assisted selection of San Marzano, the most famous tomato in the world
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A.69 |
M. Iorizzo, A. Zoina, L. Frusciante, A. Barone, D. Carputo - Characterization of 3x x 2x aneuploid hybrids in potato
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A.70
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V. Sarri, L. Baldoni, A. Porceddu, A. Contento, N. Cultrera, M. Frediani, P.G. Cionini - Microsatellite markers are powerful tool for discriminating among olive cultivars and assigning them to geographically defined populations
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A.71
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F. Magurno, A. Acquadro, E. Portis, S. Lanteri - Development and application of molecular markers for genetic variation assessment in a Piedmontese landrace of celery
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A.72
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M. Cammareri, F. Campanile, C. Conicella, A. Errico - Species relationship and hybrid identification in Lilium using RAPD markers
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A.73
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S. Salvi, F. Rotondo, M. A. Canè, E. Frascaroli, P. Landi - Inheritance of a tassel seed characteristic in maize resulting from in vitro culture
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A.74
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S. Savarese, M. Iovene, R. Aversano, L. Monti, D. Carputo - Tissue culture response of Solanum bulbocastanum (+) S. tuberosum somatic hybrids
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A.75
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M.-T. Scarano, N. Tusa, L. Abbate, S. Lucretti, S. Ferrante - Nuclear and cytoplasmic characterization of Citrus asymmetric somatic hybrids by means of ISSR-PCR and CAPs
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A.76
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M. Siragusa, A. Carra, C. Morgana, L. Abbate, F. De Pasquale, F. Carimi - Mutational effects of synthetic cytokinins diphenylurea-derived on plants regenerated by somatic embryogenesis
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A.77
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S. Reale, A. Campanella, M. D'Andrea, F. Pilla - Two novel tests based on genetic polymorphisms for species identification in milk and meat products
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A.78
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C. Blanco, C. Fichera, F. Sciacca, S. Di Silvestro, M. Palumbo - Molecular characterization of durum wheat "S. Agata" by fAFLP
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