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Rafael Fernández-Muñoz
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 68
Citations - 5957
Rafael Fernández-Muñoz is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solanum pimpinellifolium & Population. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 62 publications receiving 5142 citations. Previous affiliations of Rafael Fernández-Muñoz include University of Málaga.
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Genetics of the viability of pollen grain produced at low temperatures in Lycopersicon Mill.
TL;DR: The dominance and the non-allelic interactions (homozygosis x homozygosis) were the most important factors, so that dominance to better viability at low temperatures appeared to be the general mode of inheritance.
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Host Plant Resistance to Bemisia tabaci to Control Damage Caused in Tomato Plants by the Emerging Crinivirus Tomato Chlorosis Virus.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated, however, that the use of acylsugar-producing B. tabaci-resistant tomatoes effectively controls ToCV spread compared to a near-isogenic line without type IV trichomes and acylSugar secretion.
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A decade of GRB follow-up by BOOTES in Spain (2003-2013)
Martin Jelínek,A. J. Castro-Tirado,Ronan Cunniffe,Javier Gorosabel,Stanislav Vítek,Petr Kubánek,Antonio de Ugarte Postigo,S. Guziy,J. C. Tello,Petr Páta,R. Sanchez-Ramirez,Samantha Oates,S. Jeong,Jan Strobl,S. Castillo-Carrión,T. M. Sanguino,Ovidio Rabaza,D. Perez-Ramirez,Rafael Fernández-Muñoz,Benito A. de la Morena Carretero,René Hudec,Victor Reglero,L. Sabau-Graziati +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors cover ten years of GRB follow-ups by the Spanish BOOTES stations: 71 followups providing 23 detections, and are reviewed, updated, and include additional detection data points as the former article merely stated their existence.
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The role of cuticle in fruit shelf-life.
TL;DR: In this paper , the impact of different cuticle traits in fruit water loss, its relevance in several fruit-skin disorders, and its participation in postharvest decay caused by pathogens are discussed.
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Genome-wide QTL analysis of tomato fruit cuticle deposition and composition.
Rida Barraj Barraj,Patricia Segado,Rocío Moreno-González,Rocío Moreno-González,Antonio Heredia,Rafael Fernández-Muñoz,Eva Domínguez +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a combination of fruit cuticle deposition, components and anatomical traits were investigated and the individual effect of each QTL evaluated, indicating that all the cuticle traits analyzed have a complex polygenic nature.