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Peter D.S. Caligari

Researcher at University of Talca

Publications -  126
Citations -  3954

Peter D.S. Caligari is an academic researcher from University of Talca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Hordeum vulgare. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 126 publications receiving 3687 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter D.S. Caligari include University of Reading & Shiraz University.

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Developing an appropriate strategy to assess genetic variability in plant germplasm collections

TL;DR: It is concluded that 2–3 pools of five genotypes may be sufficient to represent the genetic variability within and between accessions in the lupin and similar collections.
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Mapping quantitative trait loci for flag leaf senescence as a yield determinant in winter wheat under optimal and drought-stressed environments

TL;DR: The coincidence of QTL forsenescence on chromosomes 2B and 2D under drought-stressed and optimal environments, respectively, indicate a complex genetic mechanism of this trait involving the re-mobilisation of resources from the source to the sink during senescence.
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AFLP variation in wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum C. Koch) with reference to salt tolerance and associated ecogeography

TL;DR: The results demonstrate the effectiveness of AFLP fingerprinting in genetic studies of complex traits at the wild species and (or) population level and show sharp genetic differences were detected between genotypes separated by relatively short distances.
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An Introduction to Plant Breeding

TL;DR: This chapter discusses modes of reproduction and types of cultivar, genetics and plant breeding, and some Practical considerations of alternative techniques in plant breeding.
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Molecular marker analysis of Helianthus annuus L. 2. Construction of an RFLP linkage map for cultivated sunflower.

TL;DR: A detailed linkage map of Helianthus annuus was constructed based on segregation at 234 RFLP loci, detected by 213 probes, in an F2 population of 289 individuals (derived from a cross between the inbred lines HA89 and ZENB8).