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    Transcriptional profiling of wheat and wheat-rye addition lines to identify candidate genes for aluminum tolerance

    A large-scale expression profiling study was performed to investigate candidate genes associated with the two quantitative trait loci for aluminum (Al) tolerance (Alt1 and Alt2). They have been identified in r...

    N. Salvador-Moreno, P. R. Ryan, I. Holguín, E. Delhaize, C. Benito in Biologia Plantarum (2018)

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    Characterization, genetic diversity, phylogenetic relationships, and expression of the aluminum tolerance MATE1 gene in Secale species

    Aluminum (Al) is the main limiting factor for crop production in acidic soils. Efflux of organic acids is one of the mechanisms that determine Al-tolerance, and an Al-activated citrate transporter (multidrug a...

    E. Santos, C. Benito, J. Silva-Navas, F. J. Gallego, A. M. Figueiras in Biologia Plantarum (2018)

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    Molecular diversity and genetic relationships in Secale

    The objective of this study was to quantify the molecular diversity and to determine the genetic relationships among Secale spp. and among cultivars of Secale cereale using RAPDs, ISSRs and sequence analysis of s...

    E. SANTOS, M. MATOS, P. SILVA, A. M. FIGUEIRAS, C. BENITO in Journal of Genetics (2016)

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    The ScAACT1 gene at the Q alt5 locus as a candidate for increased aluminum tolerance in rye (Secale cereale L.)

    Soluble aluminum (Al3+) is a major constraint to plant growth in highly acidic soils, which comprise up to 50% of the world’s arable land. The primary mechanism of Al resistance described in plants is the chelati...

    J. Silva-Navas, C. Benito, B. Téllez-Robledo, D. Abd El-Moneim in Molecular Breeding (2012)

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    From the rye Alt3 and Alt4 aluminum tolerance loci to orthologous genes in other cereals

    The major limit to plant growth in acid soils is the presence of toxic aluminum (Al) cations, which limit growth by inhibiting root elongation. Aluminum tolerance in rye is controlled by (at least) four indepe...

    C. Benito, J. Silva-Navas, G. Fontecha, M. V. Hernández-Riquer, M. Eguren in Plant and Soil (2010)

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    Detection and map** of SSRs in rye ESTs from aluminium-stressed roots

    Aluminium toxicity is a major problem for crop production on acid soils. Rye (Secale cereale L.) has one of the most efficient group of genes for aluminium tolerance, at least, four independent and dominant loci,...

    M. Matos, V. Pérez-Flores, M. V. Camacho, B. Pernaute in Molecular Breeding (2007)

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    Candidate gene identification of an aluminum-activated organic acid transporter gene at the Alt4 locus for aluminum tolerance in rye (Secale cereale L.)

    Among cereal crops, rye is one of the most tolerant species to aluminum. A candidate gene approach was used to determine the likely molecular identity of an Al tolerance locus (Alt4). Using PCR primers designed f...

    G. Fontecha, J. Silva-Navas, C. Benito, M. A. Mestres in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2007)

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    Dorsolateral prefrontal and superior temporal volume deficits in first–episode psychoses that evolve into schizophrenia

    Regions with a likely involvement in schizophrenia may differ between patients with firstepisodes of psychosis respectively with and without evolution into schizophrenia following the initial episode. We have ...

    V. Molina PhD, J. Sanz, F. Sarramea in European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinic… (2006)

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    A new aluminum tolerance gene located on rye chromosome arm 7RS

    Rye has one of the most efficient groups of genes for aluminum tolerance (Alt) among cultivated species of Triticeae. This tolerance is controlled by, at least, three independent and dominant loci (Alt1, Alt2, an...

    M. Matos, M. V. Camacho, V. Pérez-Flores, B. Pernaute in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2005)

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    Leishmaniasis as an opportunistic infection in HIV-infected patients: determinants of relapse and mortality in a collaborative study of 228 episodes in a Mediterreanean region

    The clinical presentation of visceral leishmaniasis shares similarities with other geographically specific infectious diseases associated with AIDS in terms of relapsing course and atypical presentation. Howev...

    F. Pasquau, J. Ena, R. Sanchez in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2005)

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    Secale cereale inter-microsatellites (SCIMs): chromosomal location and genetic inheritance

    The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to locate Secale cereale (inter-simple sequence repeat ISSR) or Secale cereale inter-microsatellite (SCIM) markers using wheat–rye addition lines in order to develop a...

    M. V. Camacho, M. Matos, C. González, V. Pérez-Flores, B. Pernaute in Genetica (2005)

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    The use of ISSR and RAPD markers for detecting DNA polymorphism, genotype identification and genetic diversity among barley cultivars with known origin

    The potential of bulk analyses of RAPD and ISSR-PCR markers for fingerprinting purposes was evaluated using ten RAPD and ten ISSR primers. The phylogenetic relationships of 16 barley cultivars from different c...

    M. Fernández, A. Figueiras, C. Benito in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2002)

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    Is the Mnr locus of Triticeae species the same as the Ndh and Dia loci?

    The menadione reductase (MNR), the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide dehydrogenase (NDH) and diaphorase (DIA) isozymes were studied in the allohexaploid Triticum aestivum cv ”Chinese Spring” and in five diploid T...

    A. Pueyo, A. M. Figueiras, C. Benito in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2002)

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    Molecular markers linked to the aluminium tolerance gene Alt1 in rye (Secale cereale L.)

     Rye has one of the most efficient group of genes for aluminium (Al) tolerance among cultivated species of Triticeae. This tolerance is controlled by at least two independent and dominant loci (Alt1 and Alt3) loc...

    F. J. Gallego, B. Calles, C. Benito in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1998)

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    Chromosomal location of PCR fragments as a source of DNA markers linked to aluminium tolerance genes in rye

    To identify and locate rye DNA sequences homologous to three wheat c-DNAs (wali1, wali2 and wali5) whose expression is induced by aluminium (Al) stress, we designed three pairs of specific primers. They were used...

    F. J. Gallego, E. López-Solanilla, A. M. Figueiras in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1998)

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    Genetic control of aluminium tolerance in rye (Secale cereale L.)

     Aluminium (Al) tolerance in roots of two cultivars (“Ailés” and “JNK”) and two inbred lines (“Riodeva” and “Pool”) of rye was studied using intact roots immersed in a nutrient solution at a controlled pH and ...

    F. J. Gallego, C. Benito in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1997)

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    Sex influence on recombination frequency in Secale cereale L.

    The variation in recombination frequency (rf) is important to plant breeders since their major objective is to obtain favorable recombinants of linked genes. One source of variation in rf is sex. Sex differenc...

    C. Benito, M. P. Romero, N. Henriques-Gil, F. Llorente in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1996)

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    PCR derived molecular markers and phylogenetic relationships in theSecale genus

    DNA from 22 different species, accessions, cultivars and lines included in theSecale genus were analyzed by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), using as primers five pairs of oligonucleotides derived from specif...

    J. C. Del Pozo, A. M. Figueiras, C. Benito, A. De La Peña in Biologia Plantarum (1995)

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    A map of rye chromosome 4R with cytological and isozyme markers

    The progeny of two crosses between a structural heterozygote for a reciprocal translocation (4RL/5RL) and a homozygote for the standard chromosome arrangement and of four crosses between standard chromosome ho...

    C. Benito, F. Llorente, N. Henriques-Gil, F. J. Gallego in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1994)

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    Progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal ganglionic degeneration: differentiation by clinical features and neuroimaging techniques

    To assess the extent of overlap between clinically diagnosed patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and corticobasal ganglionic degeneration (CBGD) we compared clinical scores for rigidity, bradyki...

    Dr. S. Giménez-Roldán, D. Mateo, C. Benito in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy: Diagnosis,… (1994)

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