Latham raspberry
Selected indexed studies
- Quantitative trait loci mapping of polyphenol metabolites from a 'Latham' x 'Glen Moy' red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L) cross. (Metabolomics, 2023) [PMID:37552331]
- Enhancement of Glen Moy x Latham raspberry linkage map using GbS to further understand control of developmental processes leading to fruit ripening. (BMC Genet, 2018) [PMID:30111279]
- Genetic and environmental effects influencing fruit colour and QTL analysis in raspberry. (Theor Appl Genet, 2010) [PMID:20419285]
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- Quantitative trait loci mapping of polyphenol metabolites from a 'Latham' x 'Glen Moy' red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L) cross. (2023) pubmed
- Enhancement of Glen Moy x Latham raspberry linkage map using GbS to further understand control of developmental processes leading to fruit ripening. (2018) pubmed
- Genetic and environmental effects influencing fruit colour and QTL analysis in raspberry. (2010) pubmed
- Inheritance of Phytophthora root rot resistance in red raspberry determined by generation means and molecular linkage analysis. (2007) pubmed
- Environmental and seasonal influences on red raspberry flavour volatiles and identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) and candidate genes. (2013) pubmed
- Construction of black (Rubus occidentalis) and red (R. idaeus) raspberry linkage maps and their comparison to the genomes of strawberry, apple, and peach. (2012) pubmed
- Environmental and seasonal influences on red raspberry anthocyanin antioxidant contents and identification of quantitative traits loci (QTL). (2009) pubmed
- Towards an understanding of the nature of resistance to Phytophthora root rot in red raspberry. (2011) pubmed
- Over-seasons analysis of quantitative trait loci affecting phenolic content and antioxidant capacity in raspberry. (2012) pubmed
- The construction of a genetic linkage map of red raspberry (Rubus idaeus subsp. idaeus) based on AFLPs, genomic-SSR and EST-SSR markers. (2004) pubmed