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The objective of this study was to analyze the genetic diversity and molecular characterization of the germplasm bank of forage peanut using microsatellite markers.

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2012

The information, when organized and accessible, increases the possibility of generating knowledge, expand its application beyond the purposes for which it was first produced. The use of data bases and... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2011

New cultivars are released every year to meet market demands. However, in species with a narrow genetic base, such as Coffea arabica, the cultivars are closely related and phenotypically similar. This... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2017

A bulked segregant analysis using RAPD technique was carried out to identify molecular markers linked to apomixis in a Brachiaria humidicola F1 population that segregated 1 : 1 for the mode of reprodu... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2010

The objective to be achieved with the search for molecular markers of low cost and good reproducibility for the selection and genetic characterization of passion fruit was to select ISSR (Inter Simple... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2020

The use of molecular markers to study genetic diversity represents a breakthrough in this area, because of the increase in polymorphism levels and phenotypic neutrality. Codominant markers, such as mi... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2014

ABSTRACT - Elephantgrass pastures are limited by yield variations and reductions in forage quality and availability, thus making the search for genotypes with reduced seasonality a major concern. In o... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2005

Conventional methods for the selection of papaya pure lines are time-consuming. Procedures involving the use of molecular markers and the indirect selection of homozygous plants can reduce this time c... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2010

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