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The Aztec
'AHUACATL' is called 'AVOCADO' in English, German and Italian. The fruit 'AGUACATE' and the tree 'AGUACATERO' is used in Spanish North America and northern South America, the fruit 'PALTA' and the tree 'PALTO' in Chile, Ecuador and Peru, 'AVOCAT' in French and 'ABACATE' in Portuguese.


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1. Plant Breeding and Genetics Panel Summary
Chao, Chih-Cheng T.
ChaoChihCheng1999. In: M. L. Arpaia and R. Hofshi (eds. Proceedings of Avocado Brainstorming. Session I. Plant Breediin and Genetics. Pages 7-8. October 27-28, 1999. Riverside, CA. Hofshi Foundation. http:www.avocadosource.com. 7 PLANT BREEDING AND GENETICS PANEL SUMMARY Chih-Cheng (Thomas) Chao Panel Co-chair Dept. of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside Summary M. L. Arpaia: Avocado breeding program. The goals of the avocado improvement progrra are to produce va
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2. ABSTRACT: Genetic Relationships Among Avocado Accessions from California and México Characterized by AFLP Markers
Chao, Chih-Cheng T., Barrientos-Priego, Alejandro F., Reyes Alemán, Juan Carlos, Devanand, P.S.
205 World Avocado Congress V. 2003. Abstracts. A-79 pg. 208-209. A-79 GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG AVOCADO ACCESSIONS FROM CALIFORNIA AND MÉXICO CHARACTERIZED BY AFLP MARKERS C.T. Chao1, A.F. Barrientos-Priego2, J.C. Reyes-Aleman2, and P.S. Devanand1 1 Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA, 92521, USA. E-mail: ctchao@citrus.ucr.edu 2 Departmento de Fitotecnia, Universidad Autonoma Chapingo, CICTAMEX S.C. Chapingo, Michoacan, 56230, Mexico. E-ma
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3. RESÚMEN: Relaciones genéticas entre accesiones de aguacate de California y de México, caracterizadas por marcadores AFLP
Chao, Chih-Cheng T., Barrientos-Priego, Alejandro F., Reyes Alemán, Juan Carlos, Devanand, P.S.
204 Congreso Mundial del Aguacate V. 2003. Resúmenes. A-79 pg. 208-209. A-79 RELACIONES GENÉTICAS ENTRE ACCESIONES DE AGUACATE DE CALIFORNIA Y DE MÉXICO, CARACTERIZADAS POR MARCADORES AFLP C.T. Chao1, A.F. Barrientos-Priego2, J.C. Reyes-Aleman2, and P.S. Devanand1 1 Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA, 92521, USA. E-mail: ctchao@citrus.ucr.edu 2 Departmento de Fitotecnia, Universidad Autonoma Chapingo, CICTAMEX S.C. Chapingo, Michoacan, 5623
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4. Host-Parasite Interactions between Avocado Rootstocks and Phytophthora cinnamomi (New Project; Year 1 of 1)
Chao, Chih-Cheng T., Menge, John A.
ChaoChihCheng2000. Host-Parasite Interactions between Avocado Rootstocks and Phytophthora cinnamomi New Project; Year 1 of 1 Project leaders: C. Thomas Chao (909) 787-3441 e-mail: chih-cheng.chao@ucr.edu Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California Riverside And J. Menge (909) 787-4130 e-mail: john.menge@ucr.edu Department of Plant Pathology, University of California Riverside Cooperating personnel: R. Cao Benefit to the Industry This project will provide information o
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5. Host-Parasite Interactions between Avocado Rootstocks and Phytophthora cinnamomi
Chao, Chih-Cheng T.
37 Host-Parasite Interactions between Avocado Rootstocks and Phytophthora cinnamomi Continuing Project; Year 2 of 3 Project leaders: C. Thomas Chao (909) 787-3441 Department of Botany and Plant Sciences University of California Riverside And J. Menge (909)787-4130 Department of Plant Pathology University of California Riverside Cooperating personnel: R. Cao. Benefit to the Industry This project will provide information on the heritability of resistance of avocado rootstocks against PRR. This inf
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6. Host-Parasite Interactions Between Avocado Rootstocks and Phytophthora cinnamomi
Chao, Chih-Cheng T. , Menge, John A.
25 Host-Parasite Interactions Between Avocado Rootstocks and Phytophthora cinnamomi Continuing Project, Year 3 of 3, 2001 -2002 Project leaders: C. Thomas Chao (909)787-3441 Department of Botany and Plant Sciences University of California Riverside and J. Menge (909)787-4130 Department of Plant Pathology University of California Riverside Benefit to the Industry This project will provide information on the heritability of resistance of avocado rootstocks against PRR. This information will indica
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