Cross-transferability analysis of SSR markers developed from the American Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) to other Vaccinium species of agricultural importance

Cranberry ( Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) breeding is evolving as consumer demand increases for specialty products such as sweetened and dried cranberries. New varieties are needed with not only higher yield and better adaptations to biotic (e.g., fungal fruit rot) and abiotic (e.g., cold tolerance) s...

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Agriculture
Agronomy
Berries
Biological evolution
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Blueberries
Breeding
Cold tolerance
Cranberries
Fruit rot
Fruits
Genetic relationship
Human nutrition
Hybrids
Interspecific
Life Sciences
Markers
Nutrition
Phylogeny
Plant breeding
Plant Genetics and Genomics
Plant Physiology
Plant Sciences
Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
Population genetics
Population studies
Research Article
Species
Vaccinium
Vaccinium macrocarpon
title Cross-transferability analysis of SSR markers developed from the American Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) to other Vaccinium species of agricultural importance
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