Publications by authors named "S Tuvesson"

Molecular markers are employed for doubled haploid (DH) technology by researchers and applied plant breeders in many crops. In the 1990s, isozymes and RFLPs were commonly used marker technologies to characterize DHs and were later replaced by PCR- based markers (e.g.

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The northwards expansion of barley production requires adaptation to longer days, lower temperatures and stronger winds during the growing season. We have screened 169 lines of the current barley breeding gene pool in the Nordic region with regards to heading, maturity, height, and lodging under different environmental conditions in nineteen field trials over 3 years at eight locations in northern and central Europe. Through a genome-wide association scan we have linked phenotypic differences observed in multi-environment field trials (MET) to single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP).

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Triticale (X Triticosecale Wittm.) is a hybrid derived by crossing wheat (Triticum sp.) and rye (Secale sp.

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Article Synopsis
  • Genomic research in oats faces challenges due to limited shared genetic markers, leading this study to create over 2,000 new genetic markers using Diversity Array Technology (DArT) for oat improvement.
  • Around 19,000 genomic clones were sourced from 60 oat varieties globally, resulting in a significant number of polymorphic markers being identified, with some linked to known gene sequences.
  • The new markers enhanced genetic mapping and analysis of oat diversity, revealing important clusters related to the growth type (spring vs. winter) and breeding programs, thereby laying groundwork for future oat breeding initiatives.
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Powdery mildew is a common disease of field pea, Pisum sativum L., and is caused by the ascomycete fungus Erysiphe pisi. It can cause severe damage in areas where pea is cultivated.

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