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'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. Application of Molecular Markers for Avocado Improvement
Ashworth, Vanessa E., De La Cruz, Marlene, Clegg, Michael T.
61 Application of Molecular Markers for Avocado Improvement Continuing Project; Year 3 of 5 Vanessa E. Ashworth, Marlene De La Cruz, Michael T. Clegg Project Leader: Michael T. Clegg Phone: (909) 787-3101; email: michael.clegg@ucr.edu Department of Botany & Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside Cooperating Personnel: Dr. Mary Lu Arpaia, Dr. John Menge, Brandon McKee, David Stottlemyer Benefit to the Industry Molecular markers serve as reference points that help locate agriculturall
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2. Microsatellite markers in avocado (Persea americana Mill.): development of dinucleotide and trinucleotide markers
Ashworth, Vanessa E., Kobayashi, M., De La Cruz, Marlene, Clegg, Michael T.
AshworthVanessa2004. Scientia Horticulturae 101 (2004) 255–267 Microsatellite markers in avocado (Persea americana Mill. development of dinucleotide and trinucleotide markers V.E.T.M. Ashworth a,, M.C. Kobayashi b, M. De La Cruz a, M.T. Clegg a a Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA b Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA Accepted 27 November 2003 Abstract This paper compares the dev
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3. Application of Molecular Markers for Avocado Improvement
Ashworth, Vanessa E. , Clegg, Michael T.
67 Application of Molecular Markers for Avocado Improvement Continuing Project: Year 4 of 5 Vanessa E. Ashworth, Michael T. Clegg Project Leader: Michael T. Clegg Phone: (909) 787-4672; email: Michael.Clegg@ucr.edu Fax: (909) 787-4437 Department of Botany & Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside Cooperating Personnel: Paul Robinson Benefit to the Industry Molecular markers serve as reference points that help locate agriculturally important traits on a genetic map. The denser the clu
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4. Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Growth Rate in Avocado
Chen, Haofeng, Ashworth, Vanessa E., Xu, Shizhong, Clegg, Michael T.
ChenHaofeng2007. J. AMER. SOC. HORT. SCI. 132(5)691–696. 2007. Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Growth Rate in Avocado Haofeng Chen1 Department of Botany & Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521 Vanessa E.T.M. Ashworth Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697 Shizhong Xu Department of Botany & Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521 Michael T. Clegg2 Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology,
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5. Tracing the Geographic Origins of Major Avocado Cultivars
Chen, Haofeng, Morrell, Peter L., Ashworth, Vanessa E., De La Cruz, Marlene, Clegg, Michael T.
ChenHaofeng2008b. Journal of Heredity doi:10.1093/jhered/esn068 The American Genetic Association. 2008. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org. Tracing the Geographic Origins of Major Avocado Cultivars HAOFENG CHEN, PETER L. MORRELL, VANESSA E. T. M. ASHWORTH, MARLENE DE LA CRUZ, AND MICHAEL T. CLEGG From the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697 (Chen, Morrell, Ashworth, and Clegg) a
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6. Nucleotide Diversity and Linkage Disequilibrium in Wild Avocado (Persea americana Mill.)
Chen, Haofeng, Morrell, Peter L., De La Cruz, Marlene, Clegg, Michael T.
ChenHaofeng2008. Journal of Heredity 2008:99(4)382–389 doi:10.1093/jhered/esn016 Advance Access publication March 14, 2008 The American Genetic Association. 2008. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org. Nucleotide Diversity and Linkage Disequilibrium in Wild Avocado (Persea americana Mill. HAOFENG CHEN, PETER L. MORRELL, MARLENE DE LA CRUZ, AND MICHAEL T. CLEGG From the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Cali
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7. Application of Molecular Markers to Avocado Improvement (Continuing Project: Year 4 of 5)
Clegg, Michael T.
Application of Molecular Markers to Avocado Improvement Continuing Project: Year 4 of 5 Project Leader: Michael T. Clegg (909) 787-4672 e-mail: Michael.Clegg@ucr.edu Department Botany & Plant Sciences, UC Riverside Supporting Staff: Vanessa E. T. M. Ashworth, Paul Robinson, Haofeng Chen Benefits to the Industry The breeding of Avocado is poised to move from a traditional approach based on the ad hoc selection of open pollinated progeny from adapted cultivars to a molecular marker-guided methodol
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8. Application of Molecular Markers to Avocado Improvement (Ongoing Project)
Clegg, Michael T.
CleggMichael2004. Proceedings of the California Avocado Research Symposium, October 30, 2004. University of California, Riverside. California Avocado Commission. Pages 24-28. 24 Application of Molecular Markers to Avocado Improvement Ongoing Project Project Leader: Michael T. Clegg (949) 824-6006 e-mail: mclegg@uci.edu, haofengchen@yahoo.com, vanessa.ashworth@cgu.edu Supporting Staff: Haofeng Chen and Vanessa Ashworth, UCR Benefits to the Industry Employing a molecular marker-guided metho
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9. Assessing the Genetic Determination of Valuable Avocado Traits Using Microsatellite (SSR) Markers and Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) Analysis (Ongoing Project: Year 4 of 8)
Clegg, Michael T.
CleggMichael2005. Proceedings of the California Avocado Research Symposium, October 29, 2005. University of California, Riverside. Sponsored by the California Avocado Commission. Pages 38-43. 38 Assessing the Genetic Determination of Valuable Avocado Traits Using Microsatellite (SSR) Markers and Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) Analysis Ongoing Project: Year 4 of 8 Project Leader: Michael T. Clegg (949) 824-4490 e-mail: mclegg@uci.edu Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UC Irvin
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10. Assessing the Genetic Determination of Valuable Avocado Traits UsingMicrosatellite (SSR) Markers and Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) Analysis: Year 5 of 8
Clegg, Michael T.
CleggMichael2006. Proceedings of the California Avocado Research Symposium, November 4, 2006. University of California, Riverside. Sponsored by the California Avocado Commission. Pages 57-63. 57 Assessing the Genetic Determination of Valuable Avocado Traits Using Microsatellite (SSR) Markers and Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) Analysis Ongoing Project: Year 5 of 8 Project Leader: Michael T. Clegg (949) 824-4490, email: mclegg@uci.edu Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UC Irvin
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