Publications by authors named "Gianfranco Venora"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on the genetic diversity of ancient durum wheat landraces in Sicily, highlighting their niche cultivation amidst the dominance of modern wheat cultivars.
  • Utilizing techniques like single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) markers and various analyses (such as PCA), the research identifies distinct genetic clusters among the wheat varieties, effectively separating ancient from modern strains.
  • The findings aim to support the protection of these ancient varieties, providing a genetic fingerprint to prevent commercial fraud and enhance the economic benefits for farmers growing these traditional crops.
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The identification of archaeological charred grape seeds is a difficult task due to the alteration of the morphological seeds shape. In archaeobotanical studies, for the correct discrimination between Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris and Vitis vinifera subsp.

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The effect of geographical isolation on the inter- and intra-specific seed variability of the Astragalus tragacantha complex was investigated by using a computer-aided imaging system. In particular, seed morphometric and colorimetric features of Astragalus balearicus, A. tegulensis, A.

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Despite different breeding events, as well as the domestication phenomena which contributed to enrich the grape varietal heritage in Sardinia, many local varieties simply are the product of linguistic distorting due to the wide heterogeneity historic-cultural of the island. This phenomenon generated a great assortment of grape names, that, together with the huge real number of cultivars, is the cause of the incredible current grapevine Sardinian panorama. The goal of this article is to compare the published molecular data of 40 Sardinian autochthonous cultivars with the results achieved by the germplasm phenotypical characterization, on the basis of morpho-colorimetric features and Elliptic Fourier Descriptors (EFDs), measured by image analysis.

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A reconstructed barley karyotype (T-35) was utilised to study the influence of chromosomal rearrangements on the DNA methylation pattern at chromosome level. Data obtained were also compared with the distribution of Giemsa N-bands and high gene density regions along the individual chromosomes that have been previously described. In comparison to the control karyotype (T-1586), the DNA methylation pattern was found to vary not only in the reconstructed chromosomes but also in the other chromosomes of the complement.

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