germplasm collection
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collection
noun
uk/kəˈlek.ʃən/us/kəˈlek.ʃən/
a group of objects of one type that have been collected by one person or in ...
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The present study evaluated the genetic diversity, structure and differentiation in a grapegermplasmcollectionusing polymorphisms at eight microsatellite loci.
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Simple sequence repeat analysis of a clonally propagated species : a tool for managing a grapegermplasmcollection.
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In regard to germplasm management, our results show that thegermplasmcollectionis highly variable and most variation (y85 %) is common to all the genetic groups identified.
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A major effort has been made to study the genetic variation in the worldgermplasmcollection, in order to understand local adaptation and to develop specific research programmes.
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However,germplasmcollection, characterization and evaluation of these aromatic rice cultivars of have been made.
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Developing an appropriate strategy to assess genetic variability in plant germplasm collections.
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However, the labelling of the clones may not correspond to that in germplasm collections elsewhere in the world.
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Mining wheat germplasm collections for yield enhancing traits.
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Most importantly, their co-dominant nature makes them the markers of choice for population genetic analysis to assess genetic structure and differentiation in germplasm collections and natural populations.
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New genetic marker technology is helping to explore germplasm collections, optimize gene banks, identify potential for heterosis and develop breeding strategies.
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This is why the use of more than one category of data is helpful to characterize wide genetic diversity and to structure germplasm collections for establishing core collections.
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Old cultivars have been preserved in germplasm collections.
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