2000
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2000.509.19
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MOLECULAR MAPPING OF MANGO CULTIVARS €˜ALPHONSO’ AND €˜PALMER’

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“…However, the construction of genetic maps is difficult, and there is a shortage of genetic maps for fruit trees, especially the tropical ones. There were a few reports for papaya (Sondur et al, 1996), avocado (Sharon et al, 1997), mango (Chunwongse et al, 2000, 2015; Kashkush et al, 2001; Fang et al, 2003), and guava (Padmakar et al, 2015) with respect to genetic maps. Although four genetic maps have been previously reported for mango, there were several deficiencies in them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the construction of genetic maps is difficult, and there is a shortage of genetic maps for fruit trees, especially the tropical ones. There were a few reports for papaya (Sondur et al, 1996), avocado (Sharon et al, 1997), mango (Chunwongse et al, 2000, 2015; Kashkush et al, 2001; Fang et al, 2003), and guava (Padmakar et al, 2015) with respect to genetic maps. Although four genetic maps have been previously reported for mango, there were several deficiencies in them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four genetic maps of mango have been generated to date. Chunwongse et al (2000) first constructed a genetic map of mango using 197 restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and 650 amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers based on 31 F 1 plants from a cross between Alphonso and Palmer cultivars of mango ( M. indica ). Kashkush et al (2001) developed the second genetic map of mango using 34 AFLP markers based on 29 F 1 individuals and covering a length of 161.5 cM with an average marker spacing of 4.75 cM.…”
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“…A molecular map of mango cultivars 'Palmer' and 'Alphonso' was constructed with RFLP markers (Chunwongse et al, 2000). Phylogenetic relationship was confirmed in Mangifera by amplification of cpDNA and RFLP markers.…”
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“…The initial low coverage genetic maps of M. indica developed by Kashkush et al [12] and Chunwongse et al [13] have only limited information on molecular markers and patterns of genetic diversity that reflect the evolutionary relationships of individual varieties and that may assist in identifying groups of varieties that are related by common ancestry [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%