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Acta Horticulturae. :463-468
Autor:
N. C. Oraguzie
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Acta Horticulturae. :135-142
Excessive fruit softening is considered undesirable in apple and Asian pears, and can lead to lower sensory value for firmness, juiciness, crispness and crunchiness, as well as increased mealiness and reduced consumer acceptability. It is widely beli
Autor:
Susan E. Gardiner, A. Gharghani, N. C. Oraguzie, H. Hajnajari, Claudia Wiedow, R. Fattahi, A. Talaie, Zabihollah Zamani
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To shed light on the role of Iran in apple evolution and domestication, the relationships among a collection of 159 apple accessions including indigenous Iranian apple cultivars and landraces, selected wild species, and old apple scion and rootstock
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Plant Breeding. 124:197-202
Identification of apple clonal rootstocks based on visual morphological characteristics is often difficult because of the genetic similarity of many rootstocks and the restriction of observable characteristics at the nursery stage. In this study, a t
Autor:
Peter A. Alspach, N. C. Oraguzie
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New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science. 30:219-228
Variance components of Julian harvest date, fruit weight, and eight sensory fruit traits (amount of over‐colour, russet, firmness, crispness, juiciness, acidity, sweetness, and astringency) were estimated on two of the four initial sublines of the
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Acta Horticulturae. :191-195
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Plant Systematics and Evolution. 218:193-204
Graft failure that occurs in the clonal propagation of chestnuts is a practical problem which has arisen in recent years. Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain reasons for the failure but none have focused on origin and relationships of
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New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science. 26:109-115
This study explored different character data sets (random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and morpho‐nut characters), techniques, and systematic methodologies in an attempt to reconstruct the phylogenetic relationships and origins of New Zealand c
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Euphytica. 99:27-33
Forty-nine morpho-nut characters were measured over the period 1994–1996 to study the relationships of 23 accessions of chestnut representing five lines of known chestnut species and 18 lines of New Zealand (NZ) chestnut selections. The study was p