2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10681-016-1690-6
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Suitability of certain strawberry genotypes for breeding of new cultivars tolerant to leaf diseases based on their combining ability

Abstract: The aim of the study was to estimate the general and specific combining abilities (GCA and

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“…Knowledge of the genotypic value of the parent forms and their hybrid progeny on the basis of productivity and berry quality determines the success of the breeding work for the strawberry crop. Currently, most of the selection and genetic studies are devoted to the assessment of the genetic potential of the original parental forms [1][2][3].…”
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“…Knowledge of the genotypic value of the parent forms and their hybrid progeny on the basis of productivity and berry quality determines the success of the breeding work for the strawberry crop. Currently, most of the selection and genetic studies are devoted to the assessment of the genetic potential of the original parental forms [1][2][3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combining abilities provide information about nature of gene effects involved in expression of certain trait as higher GCA indicate greater role of additive effects, while SCA is reffered to non-additive gene effects. Combining abilities are widely used in breeding programs in order to identify superior genotypes that can enhance progress of sunflower breeding (GOKSOY et al, 2002;KAYA and ATAKISI, 2004;GVOZDENOVIĆ et al, 2005;MASOOD et al, 2005;MARJANOVIĆ-JEROMELA et al, 2007;VUYLSTEKE and EEUWIJK, 2008;IBRAHIM et al, 2010;KARASU et al, 2010;KANG et al, 2013;ZEINAB and HELAL, 2014;MASNY et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…commercial strawberry varieties are considered highly susceptible and where resistant cultivars have been identified, this resistance frequently varies across environmental conditions (Nelson et al 1996;Masny et al, 2016;Cockerton et al, 2018;Sargent et al, 2019;Menzel, 2021).…”
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