The Multisite PeachRefPop Collection: A True Cultural Heritage and International Scientific Tool for Fruit Trees

Plants have evolved a range of adaptive mechanisms that adjust their development and physiology to variable external conditions, particularly in perennial species subjected to long-term interplay with the environment. Exploiting the allelic diversity within available germplasm and leveraging the kno...

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Hauptverfasser: Cirilli, Marco, Micali, Sabrina, Aranzana, Maria José, Arús, Pere, Babini, Annarosa, Barreneche, Teresa, Bink, Marco, Cantin, Celia M, Ciacciulli, Angelo, Cos-Terrer, José Enrique, Drogoudi, Pavlina, Eduardo, Iban, Foschi, Stefano, Giovannini, Daniela, Guerra, Walter, Liverani, Alessandro, Pacheco, Igor, Pascal, Thierry, Quilot-Turion, Benedicte, Verde, Ignazio, Rossini, Laura, Bassi, Daniele
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