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    Genetic analysis of durable resistance to Magnaporthe oryzae in the rice accession Gigante Vercelli identified two blast resistance loci

    Rice cultivars exhibiting durable resistance to blast, the most important rice fungal disease provoking up to 30 % of rice losses, are very rare and searching for sources of such a resistance represents a prio...

    Simona Urso, Francesca Desiderio, Chiara Biselli in Molecular Genetics and Genomics (2016)

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    Deep sequencing transcriptional fingerprinting of rice kernels for dissecting grain quality traits

    Rice represents one the most important foods all over the world. In Europe, Italy is the first rice producer and Italian production is driven by tradition and quality. All main rice grain quality traits, like ...

    Chiara Biselli, Paolo Bagnaresi, Daniela Cavalluzzo, Simona Urso in BMC Genomics (2015)

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    Improvement of marker-based predictability of Apparent Amylose Content in japonica rice through GBSSI allele mining

    Apparent Amylose Content (AAC), regulated by the Waxy gene, represents the key determinant of rice cooking properties. In occidental countries high AAC rice represents the most requested market class but the avai...

    Chiara Biselli, Daniela Cavalluzzo, Rosaria Perrini, Alberto Gianinetti in Rice (2014)

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    An Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated gene silencing system for functional analysis in grapevine

    An efficient agroinfiltration-based gene silencing assay was established to evaluate candidate genes likely to be involved in resistance to powdery mildew (Uncinula necator) in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.). Func...

    Simona Urso, Michela Zottini in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTO… (2013)

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    Haplotype variability and identification of new functional alleles at the Rdg2a leaf stripe resistance gene locus

    The barley Rdg2a locus confers resistance to the leaf stripe pathogen Pyrenophora graminea and, in the barley genotype Thibaut, it is composed of a gene family with three highly similar paralogs. Only one member ...

    Chiara Biselli, Simona Urso, Gianni Tacconi in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2013)

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    Emerging Knowledge from Genome Sequencing of Crop Species

    Extensive insights into the genome composition, organization, and evolution have been gained from the plant genome sequencing and annotation ongoing projects. The analysis of crop genomes provided surprising e...

    Delfina Barabaschi, Davide Guerra, Katia Lacrima, Paolo Laino in Molecular Biotechnology (2012)

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    Non Coding RNAs and Gene Silencing in Grape

    Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is a worldwide fruit crop of primary economic interest for berry consumption and winemaking. The molecular basis of grape berry ripening has been partially elucidated with the isolat...

    Andrea Carra, Giorgio Gambino, Simona Urso, Giuseppe Nervo in Non Coding RNAs in Plants (2011)

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    Identification and map** of the leaf stripe resistance gene Rdg1a in Hordeum spontaneum

    Leaf stripe of barley, caused by Pyrenophora graminea, is an important seed-borne disease in organically grown as well as in conventionally grown Nordic and Mediterranean barley districts. Two barley segregating ...

    Chiara Biselli, Simona Urso, Letizia Bernardo in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2010)