Gene flow between crops and wild species relatives has been occurring for thousands of years, but scientific attention on gene flow from crops to wild relatives and other crop populations is more recent, stimulated by concerns about the movement of transgenes. The evaluation of breeding was focused on two species: oilseed rape and poplar. The choice was conditioned by the presence of wild relatives with the same periods of phenological development for these two species in the study areas of the DEMETRA project.
Chaper 2: Pollen flow and breeding evaluation 2.2 - Breeding Evaluation / D. Paffetti; A. Buonamici; D. Travaglini; M. Labriola; F. Bottalico; S. Fiorentini; A. Materassi; C. Vettori. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 27-38.
Chaper 2: Pollen flow and breeding evaluation 2.2 - Breeding Evaluation
PAFFETTI, DONATELLA;TRAVAGLINI, DAVIDE;LABRIOLA, MARIACELESTE;BOTTALICO, FRANCESCA;FIORENTINI, SILVIA;
2013
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Gene flow between crops and wild species relatives has been occurring for thousands of years, but scientific attention on gene flow from crops to wild relatives and other crop populations is more recent, stimulated by concerns about the movement of transgenes. The evaluation of breeding was focused on two species: oilseed rape and poplar. The choice was conditioned by the presence of wild relatives with the same periods of phenological development for these two species in the study areas of the DEMETRA project.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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