1996
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1996.410.67
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Morphological and Biochemical Variability in Different Populations of Wild Sweet Cherry (Prunus Avium L.)

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“…The range of fruit weights measured exceeded the results of Rakonjac et al (2010), suggesting that the material collected could be valuable for selections aimed at fresh fruit production in a wide range of fruit sizes. Many authors have confirmed genetic diversity related to fruit size and shape within Prunus species including P.avium, P. mahaleb, and P. cerasus (Krahl et al, 1991;Rakonjac et al, 1996;Rodrigues et al, 2008).…”
Section: Characteristics Of Selected Genotypesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The range of fruit weights measured exceeded the results of Rakonjac et al (2010), suggesting that the material collected could be valuable for selections aimed at fresh fruit production in a wide range of fruit sizes. Many authors have confirmed genetic diversity related to fruit size and shape within Prunus species including P.avium, P. mahaleb, and P. cerasus (Krahl et al, 1991;Rakonjac et al, 1996;Rodrigues et al, 2008).…”
Section: Characteristics Of Selected Genotypesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Results obtained in genetic diversity studies of P.mahaleb and P.avium based on morphological characteristics and molecular markers indicated that abundant genetic diversity exists in these species (Ganji Moghadam and Khalighi 2006;Lacis et al, 2009;Pedersen 2006;Rakonjac et al, 1996Wunsch and Hormaza 2002. Using cpSSR as a basis molecular marker in this study is the first attempt to determine genetic variation among and within P.mahaleb and P.avium genotypes.…”
Section: Chloroplast Microsatellite Diversitymentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The genomic studies concerning the fruit species have increased enormously to characterize fruit germplasm resources and analysis of their genetic diversity including P. mahaleb and P. avium species based on morphological characteristics and molecular markers (Ganji Moghadam and Khalighi 2006;Lacis et al, 2009;Pedersen 2006;Rakonjac et al, 1996;Hormaza 2002 and. For crop improvement studies, researchers usually request plentiful genetic diversity among materials.…”
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“…By analysis of examined properties on grouping investigated Oblačinska sour cherry clones, can be concluded that the biggest influence had yield, but other characteristics should not be underestimate. RAKONJAC et al (1996), by application of multivariational analysis established that on grouping of wild cherry genotypes influenced numerous properties, but the most important were: yield, ripening time, juice color, tree shape and seed germination.…”
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confidence: 99%