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AUTHOR
Francesca Costa
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Determination of intra-cultivar variation among sicilian olive germplasm by using microsatellite markers
2008
Genetic relationships analysis among 70 olive cultivars (olea europaea L.) native of southern Italy using morphological and molecular markers
2008
Intra-cultivar Diversity in sicilian and calabrian olive (olea europaea L.) Cultivars Depicted by Morphological Traits and SSR Markers
2012
In this study, SSR analysis was performed on a large number of putative clones of the main olive cultivars from two Italian regions, Sicily and Calabria, in order to study the genetic relatedness, and to detect any degree of genetic diversity, which can be used to unambiguously identify possible superior clones. These putative clones have been collected and observed in the last ten years, following an extensive investigation carried out in traditional olive growing areas, thanks to the reports of farmers, millers, technician, growers and nurseries. The set of microsatellite (SSR) markers used allowed the detection of the genetic diversity, resulting from somatic mutation, indicating the pre…
Morphological and SSR molecular markers based genetic variability in 39 olive cultivars ( Olea europaea L.) originated in Southern Italy
2006
Lipocalin-2 up-regulation in patients with dry eye.
2005
Studio della variabilità genetica in cultivar di olivo (Olea europaea L.) del germoplasma dell’Italia meridionale mediante l’utilizzo di caratteri bi…
2007
Variabilità dei tratti morfologici e bio-molecolari nella cultivar di olivo calabrese Ottobratica
2013
Efficacy of non-copper-based repellents for the control of olive fruit fly in organic olive-orchards
2008
Data from: Genetic relationships, structure and parentage simulation among the olive tree (Olea europaea L. subsp. europaea) cultivated in Southern I…
2013
In this work, we assess both the morphological and genetic diversity of 68 important olive cultivars from three Southern Italian regions: Calabria, Campania and Sicily. Twenty-five phenotypic traits were evaluated and 12 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were analysed. All SSR primers were polymorphic and reliable. The total number of alleles per locus varied from 5 to 19 with an average number of 13.1 and a mean polymorphic information content (PIC) of 0.81. These results suggested high genetic diversity within these three olive germplasm collections. Morphological traits also showed significant variability amongst cultivars. Two cases of identity were found and ten statistically signif…