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    • Population structure, genetic diversity, and GWAS analyses with GBS-derived SNPs and silicodart markers unveil genetic potential for breeding and candidate genes for agronomic and root quality traits in an international sugar beet germplasm collection 

      Bahjat, Noor Maiwan; Yildiz, Mehtap; Nadeem, Muhammad Azhar; Morales Sanfurgo, Hugo Andres; Wohlfeiler Altavilla, Josefina; Baloch, Faheem Shehzad; Tunçtürk, Murat; Koçak, Metin; Yong, Suk Chung; Grzebelus, Dariusz; Sadık, Gökhan; Kuzğun, Cansu; Cavagnaro, Pablo (BMC, 2025-04)
      Background: Knowledge about the degree of genetic diversity and population structure is crucial as it facilitates novel variations that can be used in breeding programs. Similarly, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) ...
    • Vernalization Requirement, but Not Post-Vernalization Day Length, Conditions Flowering in Carrot (Daucus carota L.) 

      Wohlfeiler Altavilla, Josefina; Alessandro, Maria Soledad; Morales Sanfurgo, Hugo Andres; Cavagnaro, Pablo; Galmarini, Claudio Romulo (MDPI, 2022-04)
      Carrots require a certain number of cold hours to become vernalized and proceed to the reproductive stage, and this phenomenon is genotype-dependent. Annual carrots require less cold than biennials to flower; however, ...