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    Remnant genetic diversity detected in an ancient crop: Triticum dicoccon Schrank landraces from Asturias, Spain

    Emmer wheat, Triticum dicoccon Schrank was one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture. Though its cultivation was largely replaced by hexaploid wheats 2000 years ago, pockets of small scale cultivation can...

    Fiona J. Leigh, Hugo R. Oliveira, Ian Mackay in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution (2013)

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    Assessment of EST- and genomic microsatellite markers for variety discrimination and genetic diversity studies in wheat

    It is likely that in the near future sequence information from sequencing programmes and EST libraries will generate an abundance of genic microsatellite markers. This study is focused on the assessment of the...

    Fiona Leigh, Vince Lea, John Law, Petra Wolters, Wayne Powell, Paolo Donini in Euphytica (2003)

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    Simple linear relationship between dry matter, specific gravity, and tissue specific gravity in a diploid potato breeding population

    Two hundred clones were randomly selected in 1988 and in 1989 from a hybrid population ofSolanum phureja andSolanum stenotomum to determine the relationship between specific gravity (SG) and percent dry matter (%...

    Mary J. Wannamaker, Wanda W. Collins, Petra Wolters in Potato Research (1992)