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Margaret Sedgley

Researcher at University of New England (Australia)

Publications -  152
Citations -  4218

Margaret Sedgley is an academic researcher from University of New England (Australia). The author has contributed to research in topics: Pollen & Pollen tube. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 152 publications receiving 3929 citations. Previous affiliations of Margaret Sedgley include University of Adelaide & University of New England (United States).

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Regulation of floral initiation in horticultural trees

TL;DR: The effect of the environment, interactions with vegetative growth, the roles of plant growth regulators and carbohydrates, and recent advances in molecular biology, are discussed.
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High resolution melting analysis of almond SNPs derived from ESTs

TL;DR: High resolution melting curve analysis was applied to almond SNP discovery and genotyping based on the predicted SNP information derived from the almond and peach EST database to demonstrate its ability to detect variation as small as one base difference between samples.
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A modified CTAB DNA extraction procedure for plants belonging to the family proteaceae

TL;DR: This paper describes rapid and efficient DNA extraction methods for mature leaves, resting buds and seedling leaves of genera in the family Proteaceae using previously published techniques.
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Genetic variability between different accessions of some common commercial olive cultivars

TL;DR: Leaves of 22 accessions of olive from three named cultivars, and 17 accessions from cultivars with names that are suspected to include synonyms, showed a within-cultivar genetic similarity of at least 98% irrespective of source, while Verdale showed a high genetic variability, with some accessions having less than 80% similarity to others.
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A molecular linkage map of olive (Olea europaea L.) based on RAPD, microsatellite, and SCAR markers

TL;DR: An integrated molecular linkage map of olive was constructed based on randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), sequence characterized amplified region (SCAR), and microsatellite markers using the pseudo-testcross strategy to be the starting point for studies on the structure, evolution, and function of the olive genome.