Allelic variation and differential expression of VRN-A1 in durum wheat genotypes varying in the vernalization response

The purpose of this research was to study the effect of vernalization on flowering time in thirty accessions of Triticum turgidum spp. durum. To this end, screening of allelic variation at VRN-1 loci was carried out using PCR-based markers and DNA sequencing, and gene expression analysis was perform...

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Otros Autores: Basualdo, Jessica, Díaz, Marina, Cuppari, Selva, Cardone, Susana, Soresi, Daniela, Pérez Camargo, Gladys Mirta, Carrera, Alicia
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