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Rafael Ocete
Researcher at University of Seville
Publications - 55
Citations - 1065
Rafael Ocete is an academic researcher from University of Seville. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Arvicola. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 50 publications receiving 948 citations.
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Multiple origins of cultivated grapevine (Vitis vinifera L. ssp. sativa) based on chloroplast DNA polymorphisms.
Rosa Arroyo-García,L. Ruiz-Garcia,L. Bolling,Rafael Ocete,M. A. López,Claire Arnold,Ali Ergül,G. Söylemezo˝Lu,Hakan Uzun,F. Cabello,Javier Ibáñez,Mallikarjuna K. Aradhya,Atanas Atanassov,Ivan Atanassov,S. Balint,José Luis Cenis,L. Costantini,S. Gorislavets,Maria Stella Grando,B. Y. Klein,Patrick McGovern,Didier Merdinoglu,Ivan Pejić,Frédérique Pelsy,N. Primikirios,V. Risovannaya,Kalliopi A. Roubelakis-Angelakis,H. Snoussi,Petraq Sotiri,Shubhada Tamhankar,Patrice This,L. Troshin,J. M. Malpica,François Lefort,José M. Martínez-Zapater +34 more
TL;DR: The results suggest the existence of at least two important origins for the cultivated germplasm, one in the Near East and another in the western Mediterranean region, the latter of which gave rise to many of the current Western European cultivars.
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Genetic diversity of wild grapevine populations in Spain and their genetic relationships with cultivated grapevines
M. T. De Andrés,A. Benito,G. Pérez-Rivera,Rafael Ocete,M. A. López,L. Gaforio,G. Muñoz,F. Cabello,J. M. Martínez Zapater,Rosa Arroyo-García +9 more
TL;DR: The genetic relationships between wild and cultivated grapevines could suggest a genetic contribution of wild accessions from Spain to current Western cultivars, and the model‐based approach implemented in the software structure identified four genetic groups, with two of them fundamentally represented among cultivated genotypes and two among wild accession.
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Growth and photosynthetic responses to copper in wild grapevine.
TL;DR: Plants of V. vinifera ssp.
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Population genetic analysis in old Montenegrin vineyards reveals ancient ways currently active to generate diversity in Vitis vinifera.
Vesna Maraš,Javier Tello,A. Gazivoda,Milena Mugoša,M. Perišić,Jovana Raičević,Nataša Štajner,Rafael Ocete,Vladan Božović,Tatjana Popović,Enrique García-Escudero,Miodrag Grbic,Miodrag Grbic,Miodrag Grbic,José M. Martínez-Zapater,Javier Ibáñez +15 more
TL;DR: To evaluate the diversity of Montenegrin grapevines and the processes involved in their diversification, samples were collected and analyzed in situ across the country, and several putative proto-varieties were unveiled, likely representing the first steps involved in the generation of new cultivars or even secondary domestication events.
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Assessment of pollen dimorphism in populations of Vitis vinifera L. subsp. sylvestris (Gmelin) Hegi in Spain
TL;DR: A comparative scanning electron microscopy study and biometric analysis of pollen of 14 Spanish Vitis vinifera L. subsp.