2022
DOI: 10.1002/ppp3.10295
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Development of single nucleotide polymorphism markers and genetic diversity in guava (Psidium guajava L.)

Abstract: Societal impact statement There are many understudied fruits of great economic and productive importance for regional agricultural hubs. Guava is an American fruit species with attractive nutritional and adaptability characteristics. However, in many countries like Mexico, its cultivation is still limited to small‐to‐medium size plantings and home gardens and depends on poorly controlled germplasm that diminishes productivity and expansion. Our study provides valuable insight to better understand guava diversi… Show more

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“…Measuring variation in plant phenotypes is a logical first step for examining plant diversity; however, knowledge about the underlying genomic diversity that forms the foundation of many of these traits can provide additional insights. In Diaz‐Garcia and Padilla‐Ramírez (2023), the authors examine phenotypic and genomic diversity in guava ( Psidium guajava ), using this information to shed light on the evolutionary history and breeding potential of this crop. In Howard et al (2023), a novel method is introduced to identify triploid apple cultivars using single nucleotide array data, which is then applied to perform pedigree reconstruction and parentage analysis.…”
Section: How To Measure a Fruitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measuring variation in plant phenotypes is a logical first step for examining plant diversity; however, knowledge about the underlying genomic diversity that forms the foundation of many of these traits can provide additional insights. In Diaz‐Garcia and Padilla‐Ramírez (2023), the authors examine phenotypic and genomic diversity in guava ( Psidium guajava ), using this information to shed light on the evolutionary history and breeding potential of this crop. In Howard et al (2023), a novel method is introduced to identify triploid apple cultivars using single nucleotide array data, which is then applied to perform pedigree reconstruction and parentage analysis.…”
Section: How To Measure a Fruitmentioning
confidence: 99%