"8"^^ . . . . "Ellis, Noel" . "Characterization of Genetic Diversity within Pea Germaplasm Collections: Towards a World Collection. Book of abstracts of the 5th International Food Legume Research Conference (IFLRC) & 7th European Conference on Grain Legumes (AEP), Turkey" . "Corander, Jukka" . . . "Characterization of Genetic Diversity within Pea Germaplasm Collections: Towards a World Collection. Book of abstracts of the 5th International Food Legume Research Conference (IFLRC) & 7th European Conference on Grain Legumes (AEP), Turkey" . "Characterization of Genetic Diversity within Pea Germaplasm Collections: Towards a World Collection. Book of abstracts of the 5th International Food Legume Research Conference (IFLRC) & 7th European Conference on Grain Legumes (AEP), Turkey"@en . "pea; germplasm; genetic diversity"@en . "Characterization of Genetic Diversity within Pea Germaplasm Collections: Towards a World Collection. Book of abstracts of the 5th International Food Legume Research Conference (IFLRC) & 7th European Conference on Grain Legumes (AEP), Turkey"@en . . "[383921B02ACD]" . "Several large germplasm collections of the Pisum genus, the third most important grain legume, are maintained world-wide. To facilitate management and increase efficiency of use, a core collections were developed using traditional morphological descriptors and molecular marker approaches, including microsatellite SSR and retrotransposone-based markers.To allow direct data comparison, we performed additional analysis of the ATFCC core set, by using a common set of retrotransposone markers. Model-based Bayesian analysis of the population structure revealed clear distinction of numerous accessions of Chinese origin, as previously shown with multiallelic SSR markers, indicating a potentially novel gene-pool, useful for future trait screening and diversifying of breeding programs." . "Sm\u00FDkal, Petr" . . . . "2"^^ . "Several large germplasm collections of the Pisum genus, the third most important grain legume, are maintained world-wide. To facilitate management and increase efficiency of use, a core collections were developed using traditional morphological descriptors and molecular marker approaches, including microsatellite SSR and retrotransposone-based markers.To allow direct data comparison, we performed additional analysis of the ATFCC core set, by using a common set of retrotransposone markers. Model-based Bayesian analysis of the population structure revealed clear distinction of numerous accessions of Chinese origin, as previously shown with multiallelic SSR markers, indicating a potentially novel gene-pool, useful for future trait screening and diversifying of breeding programs."@en . . . "250423" . "Flavell, Andrew" . . "H\u00FDbl, Miroslav" . "RIV/26784246:_____/10:#0000265" . "Ambrose, Mike" . . "P(LA08011)" . . . "RIV/26784246:_____/10:#0000265!RIV11-MSM-26784246" . .