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Giuseppe Gatta, Anna Gagliardi, Grazia Disciglio, Antonio Lonigro, Matteo Francavilla, Emanuele Tarantino and Marcella Michela Giuliani
Industrial and municipal wastewaters are often used for irrigating agricultural fields in arid and semi-arid countries, representing the most attractive option to alleviate pressure on fresh-water resources. However, the wastewater may contain various po...
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Roberta Spanò, Giovanna Bottalico, Addolorata Corrado, Antonia Campanale, Alessandra Di Franco and Tiziana Mascia
The potential of the globe artichoke biodiversity in the Mediterranean area is enormous but at risk of genetic erosion because only a limited number of varieties are vegetatively propagated and grown. In Apulia (southern Italy), the Regional Government l...
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Jouhaina Riahi, Carlo Nicoletto, Ghaith Bouzaein, Paolo Sambo and Karima Kouki Khalfallah
In Tunisia, globe artichoke is mainly propagated by underground dormant axillary buds (ovoli), which are removed from the field in August during the quiescence period. The high cost of in vitro-plants and the absence of specialized nurseries were among t...
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M.A. Sharaf-Eldin, W.H. Schnitzler, G. Nitz, A.M. Razin and I.I. El
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Eftal Düzyaman and Basak Ünver Düzyaman
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V.P. CRAVERO, E.L. COINTRY, F.S. LOPEZ ANIDO, P.D. ASPRELLI, S.M. GARCIA
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Selectionresponse for productive characters in an open pollinated population of globe artichoke and clones derivedof both generations (C0 and C1) were evaluated. By means of multivariate analysis, elite plants of C0 wereselected and intercrossed to confo...
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Ortega, R. Gil
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Femenia, A; Robertson, J A; Waldron, K W; Selvendran, R R
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