2008
DOI: 10.2478/v10054-008-0005-9
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S-allele identification by PCR analysis in Lithuanian sweet cherries

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“…S-allele combinations of western sweet cherry germplasm and sweet cherry genotypes from the breeding programs in Europe, Canada and the U.S. have previously been determined (Wiersma et al, 2001;Sonneveld et al, 2001Sonneveld et al, , 2003Tobutt et al, 2001Tobutt et al, , 2004De Cuyper et al, 2005;Schuster et al, 2007;Marchese et al, 2007;Gisbert et al, 2008;Lacis et al, 2008;Stanys et al, 2008). These studies on the S-genotyping of sweet cherry assigned the sweet cherry genotypes to various incompatibility groups, which is useful for both sweet cherry growers and breeders.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…S-allele combinations of western sweet cherry germplasm and sweet cherry genotypes from the breeding programs in Europe, Canada and the U.S. have previously been determined (Wiersma et al, 2001;Sonneveld et al, 2001Sonneveld et al, , 2003Tobutt et al, 2001Tobutt et al, , 2004De Cuyper et al, 2005;Schuster et al, 2007;Marchese et al, 2007;Gisbert et al, 2008;Lacis et al, 2008;Stanys et al, 2008). These studies on the S-genotyping of sweet cherry assigned the sweet cherry genotypes to various incompatibility groups, which is useful for both sweet cherry growers and breeders.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schuster et al (2007) extended it to 35 after S-genotyping sweet cherry accessions and cultivars in the German Fruit Gene Bank and private collections. With recent studies on the S-genotyping of sweet cherry genotypes by Marchese et al (2007), Gisbert et al (2008) and Stanys et al (2008), the number of incompatibility groups has reached 41. Our results from the S-genotyping of 35 Turkish sweet cherry genotypes suggested additional three incompatibility groups and we proposed incompatibility groups XLII, XLIII and XLIV.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most genotypes of sweet cherries cultivated so far have been of German, French and American origin. The cultivation of sweet cherry cultivars in Lithuania began in the early 20 th century, and it was then that the first Lithuanian cultivars were created (Stanys et al 2008). The expectations of Polish fruit growers are directed towards an improvement in the cultivation and production of frost-resistant cultivars.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of the similarity between the materials from the evaluated deciduous collection showed high homogeneity, with associations responding to morphological characteristics of varieties, specially related to fruit (Stanys et al, 2008). In addition, it was established that the materials that are believed to be the same (Chileno and Chileno-2) were found to be two different materials from Chile.…”
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confidence: 91%