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    Mixed model association scans of multi-environmental trial data reveal major loci controlling yield and yield related traits in Hordeum vulgare in Mediterranean environments

    An association panel consisting of 185 accessions representative of the barley germplasm cultivated in the Mediterranean basin was used to localise quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling grain yield and yie...

    J. Comadran, J. R. Russell, A. Booth, A. Pswarayi in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2011)

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    Comparative map** of the Oregon Wolfe Barley using doubled haploid lines derived from female and male gametes

    The Oregon Wolfe Barley map** population is a resource for genetics research and instruction. Prior reports are based on a population of doubled haploid (DH) lines developed by the Hordeum bulbosum (H.b.) metho...

    L. Cistué, A. Cuesta-Marcos, S. Chao, B. Echávarri in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2011)

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    Linkage map construction involving a reciprocal translocation

    This paper is concerned with a novel statistical–genetic approach for the construction of linkage maps in populations obtained from reciprocal translocation heterozygotes of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Using sta...

    A. Farré, I. Lacasa Benito, L. Cistué, J. H. de Jong in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2011)

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    Patterns of genetic diversity and linkage disequilibrium in a highly structured Hordeum vulgare association-map** population for the Mediterranean basin

    Population structure and genome-wide linkage disequilibrium (LD) were investigated in 192 Hordeum vulgare accessions providing a comprehensive coverage of past and present barley breeding in the Mediterranean bas...

    Jordi Comadran, W. T. B. Thomas, F. Á. van Eeuwijk in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2009)

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    Use of new EST markers to elucidate the genetic differences in grain protein content between European and North American two-rowed malting barleys

    A population comprising 102 doubled haploid lines were produced from a cross between Beka, a barley cultivar widely grown in Spain, and Logan, a north American cultivar with inherently low protein content, a c...

    M. Moralejo, J. S. Swanston, P. Muñoz, D. Prada in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2004)

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    Genetic control of dormancy in a Triumph/Morex cross in barley

    Seed dormancy in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is one of the most important parameters affecting malting. Seed dormancy is quantitatively inherited and variously influenced by the environment. The objectives of the...

    D. Prada, S. E. Ullrich, J. L. Molina-Cano, L. Cistué in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2004)

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    Further evidence supporting Morocco as a centre of origin of barley

     Thirty-five populations of H. spontaneum from nine countries, encompassing almost all the known range of distribution of the species, Afghanistan, Crete (Greece), Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Libya, Morocco and T...

    J. L. Molina-Cano, M. Moralejo, E. Igartua, I. Romagosa in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1999)

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    A mutant induced in the malting barley cv Triumph with reduced dormancy and ABA response

     Induced mutants in the barley cultivar Triumph have been screened for reduced dormancy. One line, which germinated readily 2 weeks after harvest, was classified as ABA-insensitive, since it could tolerate a t...

    J. L. Molina-Cano, A. Sopena, J. S. Swanston in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1999)

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    The Spanish barley core collection

    Spanish barleys constitute a germplasm group of particular interest for breeding purposes, as Spain has been proposed as a possible centre of origin of the crop. The Spanish National Germplasm Bank (Banco Naci...

    E. Igartua, M.P. Gracia, J.M. Lasa, B. Medina in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution (1998)

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    Verification of barley seed dormancy loci via linked molecular markers

    Seed dormancy is a relatively complex trait in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Several dormancy loci were identified previously by quantitative trait locus analysis. Three reciprocal crosses were made in the present...

    F. Han, S. E. Ullrich, J. A. Clancy, V. Jitkov in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1996)

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    On the origin of Spanish two-rowed barleys

    To investigate the phylogenetic origin of Spanish two-rowed barleys, we studied 44 accessions of old land-races both morphologically and biochemically to ascertain their similarity with 51 entries of old culti...

    M. Moralejo, I. Romagosa, G. Salcedo, R. Sánchez-Monge in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1994)

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    Integration of statistical and physiological analyses of adaptation of near-isogenic barley lines

    Seven near-isogenic barley lines, differing for three independent mutant genes, were grown in 15 environments in Spain. Genotype x environment interaction (G x E) for grain yield was examined with the Additive...

    I. Romagosa, P. N. Fox, L. F. García del Moral in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1993)

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    Quantitative phenotypical expression of three mutant genes in barley and the basis for defining an ideotype for Mediterranean environments

    Three mutants induced in the two-rowed barley variety Beka and their three binary recombinants have been used in an attempt to define an ideotype suitable for Mediterranean agroclimatic conditions. Physiologic...

    J. L. Molina-Cano, L. F. García del Moral, J. M. Ramos in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1990)