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E. Deambrogio
Publications - 6
Citations - 540
E. Deambrogio is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Endosperm. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 514 citations.
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Quantitative Trait Loci for Grain Yield and Adaptation of Durum Wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) Across a Wide Range of Water Availability
Marco Maccaferri,Maria Corinna Sanguineti,Simona Corneti,José Luis Araus Ortega,Moncef Ben Salem,Jordi Bort,E. Deambrogio,Luis F. García del Moral,A. Demontis,Ahmed El-Ahmed,Fouad Maalouf,H. Machlab,V. Martos,Marc Moragues,Jihan Motawaj,M. M. Nachit,N. Nserallah,H. Ouabbou,Conxita Royo,A. Slama,Roberto Tuberosa +20 more
TL;DR: The genetic basis of grain yield, heading date, and plant height was investigated in a durum wheat population of 249 recombinant inbred lines evaluated in 16 environments characterized by a broad range of water availability and GY.
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An integrated DArT-SSR linkage map of durum wheat
P. Mantovani,Marco Maccaferri,Maria Corinna Sanguineti,Roberto Tuberosa,Ilaria Catizone,Peter Wenzl,Brent Thomson,Jason Carling,Eric Huttner,E. Deambrogio,Andrzej Kilian +10 more
TL;DR: A Diversity Arrays Technology platform for durum wheat is developed to enable efficient and cost-effective mapping and molecular breeding applications and combines DArT and SSR platforms provides an efficient and rapid method of generating linkage maps in durum Wheat.
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A major QTL for durable leaf rust resistance widely exploited in durum wheat breeding programs maps on the distal region of chromosome arm 7BL
Marco Maccaferri,P. Mantovani,Roberto Tuberosa,E. Deambrogio,Silvia Giuliani,A. Demontis,A. Massi,Maria Corinna Sanguineti +7 more
TL;DR: The presence and location of QLr.ubo-7B.2 was validated by a linkage disequilibrium-based test using two-year field data of 62 advanced lines from 21 crosses with Creso, Colosseo or Plinio as resistance donors.
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High amylose durum wheat grains, meal and starch
Marco Silvestri,Roberto Ranieri,Giovanna Recchia,Stefano Rossi,Guido Arlotti,Domenico Lafiandra,E. Deambrogio +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a durum wheat meal obtained from the endosperm of caryopses of durum Wheat, selected for the characteristic of not being capable of expressing the Sgp-1 gene, having an apparent amylose content of about 40% or more.
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Molecular Markers and QTL Analysis for Grain Quality Improvement in Wheat
TL;DR: Marker assisted selection will increase the efficiency of the breeding process, particularly when phenotyping requires laborious and time-consuming analyses, performed in advanced generations because of the relatively large amount of grain required.