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Molecular characterization and diversity of the Pina and Pinb genes in cultivated and wild diploid wheat
(Springer, 2011)Grain hardness is one of the most important characteristics of wheat quality. Soft endosperm is associated with the presence of two proteins in the wild form, puroindoline a and b. The puroindoline genes and their derived ... -
Molecular characterisation of the Wx-B1 allelic variants identified in cultivated emmer wheat and comparison with those of durum wheat
(Springer, 2011)Emmer wheat is a neglected crop that could be used in the breeding of modern durum wheat for quality, one important aspect of which is the starch composition that is related to the waxy proteins. A collection of 87 accessions ... -
Amylose content and starch properties in emmer and durum wheat lines with different waxy proteins composition
(Wiley, 2011)BACKGROUND: Emmer wheat is a neglected crop that can be used in the breeding of modern durum wheat for quality. One important aspect of this quality is the starch composition, which is related to the waxy proteins. A ... -
Adaptive diversity and drought tolerance in Castanea sativa assessed through EST-SSR genic markers
(Oxford University Press, 2019)Increasing drought conditions in Mediterranean countries are negatively impacting the survival and productivity of Castanea sativa Mill. The study aimed to select EST-SSR markers associated with drought stress developed ... -
Adaptive evolution of chestnut forests to the impact of ink disease in Spain
(Wiley, 2020)Phytophthora cinnamomi (Pc) is an extremely destructive soil‐borne pathogen of Asiatic origin responsible for “ink disease” in chestnut. This work assesses the adaptive potential to the impact of Pc of four Spanish ...