The european hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is native 24 to most of Europe and nearby
areas in Asia Minor and the Caucasus Mountains. Cross-pollination is enforced by sporophytic
incompatibility under the control of a single locus with multiple alleles (haplotypes).
Fluorescence microscopy is routinely used to determine if a pollination...
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of Incompatibility Alleles in Cultivars and Selections of European 1
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The european hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is native 24 to most of Europe and nearby
areas in Asia Minor and the Caucasus Mountains. Cross-pollination is enforced by sporophytic
incompatibility under the control of a single locus with multiple alleles (haplotypes).
Fluorescence microscopy is routinely used to determine if a pollination...
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589.028) USA, Oregon 2 10 Casina x (R. di Talanico x Gasaway)y
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From the genome sequence of hazelnut (Corylus avellana), 192 new polymorphic simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were developed, characterized, and used to investigate genetic diversity in 50 accessions. Next-generation sequencing allows inexpensive sequencing of plant genomes and transcriptomes, and efficient development of polymorphic SSR markers, also known as microsatellite markers,...
Pollen-stigma incompatibility in european hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is of the
sporophytic type and under the control of a single locus with multiple alleles (haplotypes). The
S-locus was previously assigned to linkage group 5 (LG5) and linked DNA markers were
identified. The loci that control leaf color and style color...
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, Vidyasagar R. Sathuvalli, Brooke C. Colburn and Shawn A. Mehlenbacher1 3
Dept. of Horticulture, 4017
Pollen-stigma incompatibility in european hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is of the
sporophytic type and under the control of a single locus with multiple alleles (haplotypes). The
S-locus was previously assigned to linkage group 5 (LG5) and linked DNA markers were
identified. The loci that control leaf color and style color...
Pollen-stigma incompatibility in european hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is of the
sporophytic type and under the control of a single locus with multiple alleles (haplotypes). The
S-locus was previously assigned to linkage group 5 (LG5) and linked DNA markers were
identified. The loci that control leaf color and style color...
Pollen-stigma incompatibility in european hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is of the
sporophytic type and under the control of a single locus with multiple alleles (haplotypes). The
S-locus was previously assigned to linkage group 5 (LG5) and linked DNA markers were
identified. The loci that control leaf color and style color...
Pollen-stigma incompatibility in european hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is of the
sporophytic type and under the control of a single locus with multiple alleles (haplotypes). The
S-locus was previously assigned to linkage group 5 (LG5) and linked DNA markers were
identified. The loci that control leaf color and style color...
Eastern filbert blight (EFB) is a devastating disease of European hazelnut, Corylus avellana, which causes economic losses in Oregon, where 99% of the U.S. crop is produced. The causal fungus, Anisogramma anomala, is native to eastern North America, where it is found associated with the American hazelnut (C. americana). Although...
This publication includes tables that summarize characteristics of the main hazelnut varieties produced in the United States, lists varieties' susceptibility to eastern filbert blight, and shows varieties' compatibility with each other for pollination.