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Anna M. Mastrangelo

Researcher at Canadian Real Estate Association

Publications -  78
Citations -  7269

Anna M. Mastrangelo is an academic researcher from Canadian Real Estate Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantitative trait locus & Population. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 72 publications receiving 6008 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna M. Mastrangelo include University of Molise & Consiglio per la ricerca e la sperimentazione in agricoltura.

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Mapping adaptation of barley to droughted environments

TL;DR: A population of 192 genotypes that represented landraces, old, and contemporary cultivars sampling key regions around the Mediterranean basin and the rest of Europe revealed an underlying population sub-structure that corresponded closely to the geographic regions in which the genotypes were grown.
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A dense durum wheat × T. dicoccum linkage map based on SNP markers for the study of seed morphology

TL;DR: The SNP-based Simeto × Molise Colli linkage map represents a useful tool to dissect out the genetic basis of traits of agronomic relevance for the genetic improvement of durum wheat.
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Genetic dissection of the relationships between grain yield components by genome-wide association mapping in a collection of tetraploid wheats.

TL;DR: The results showed that QTL analysis for detecting TKW or KNS alleles useful for improving grain yield potential should consider the pleiotropic effects of the QTL or the association to other QTLs.
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Durum wheat genes up-regulated in the early phases of cold stress are modulated by drought in a developmental and genotype dependent manner

TL;DR: It is pointed out that a general frame of the molecular response to water stress cannot be drown from the analysis of few experiments, rather the plant Molecular response to dehydration changes continuously resulting from an integration of a series of internal and external stimuli.