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1. A Dual-Successive-Screen Model at Pollen/Stigma and Pollen Tube/Ovary Explaining Paradoxical Self-Incompatibility Diagnosis in the Olive Tree-An Interpretative Update of the Literature

2. Reply to Saumitou-Laprade et al. (2017) 'Controlling for genetic identity of varieties, pollen contamination and stigma receptivity is essential to characterize the self-incompatibility system ofOlea europaeaL.'. Eva:https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12498

3. 'Comment on Saumitou et al. (2017): Elucidation of the genetic architecture of self-incompatibility in olive: evolutionary consequences and perspectives for orchard management'

4. The sporophytic self-incompatibility mating system is conserved in Olea europaea subsp cuspidata and O. e. europaea

5. A model based on S-allele dominance relationships to explain pseudo self-fertility of varieties in the olive tree

6. Construction of a crop—wild hybrid population for broadening genetic diversity in cultivated sunflower and first evaluation of its combining ability: the concept of neodomestication

7. Combined mapping of DALP and AFLP markers in cultivated sunflower using F9 recombinant inbred lines

8. On chloroplast DNA variations in the olive (Olea europaea L.) complex: comparison of RFLP and PCR polymorphisms

9. From the Olive Flower to the Drupe: Flower Types, Pollination, Self and Inter-Compatibility and Fruit Set

10. New hypothesis elucidates self-incompatibility in the olive tree regarding S-alleles dominance relationships as in the sporophytic model

11. Origin and history of the olive

12. Transfer of architectural traits from perennial Helianthus mollis Lam. to sunflower (H-annuus L.) and localisation of introgression

13. Structure of wild annual sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) accessions based on agro-morphological traits

14. Les origines de domestication pour l’olivier

15. An insertion of oleate desaturase homologous sequence silences via siRNA the functional gene leading to high oleic acid content in sunflower seed oil

16. Oleaster (var. sylvestris) and subsp cuspidata are suitable genetic resources for improvement of the olive (Olea europaea subsp europaea var. europaea)

17. Differences between native and introduced olive cultivars as revealed by morphology of drupes, oil composition and SSR polymorphisms: a case study in Tunisia

18. Comparison between classical and Bayesian methods to investigate the history of olive cultivars using SSR-polymorphisms

19. Are olive cultivars distinguishable from oleaster trees based on morphology of drupes and pits, oil composition and microsatellite polymorphisms?

20. Preparation of mitochondrial DNAs from sunflowers (Helianthus annuus L.) and from beets (Beta vulgaris) using a medium with a high ionic strength

21. Genetic diversity and gene flow between the wild olive (oleaster, Olea europaea L.) and the olive : several Plio-Pleistocene refuge zones in the Mediterranean basin suggested by simple sequence repeats analysis

22. The use of molecular markers for germplasm management in a French olive collection

23. Partial hybridization in wide crosses between cultivated sunflower and the perennial Helianthus species H. mollis and H. orgyalis

24. Inheritance of oleic acid content in F2 and a population of recombinant inbred lines segregating for the high oleic trait in sunflower

25. Potential gene flow from cultivated sunflower to volunteer, wild Helianthus species in Europe

26. Inheritance of oleic acid content of F1 seed in a complete diallel cross between seven sunflower lines

27. Partial hybridization in crosses between cultivated sunflower and the perennial Helianthus mollis: effect of in vitro culture compared to natural crosses

28. Mitochondrial DNA variation and RAPD mark oleasters, olive and feral olive from Western and Eastern Mediterranean

29. Combination of chloroplast and mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms to study cytoplasm genetic differentiation in the olive complex ( Olea europaea L.)

30. Olive domestication from structure of oleasters and cultivars using nuclear RAPDs and mitochondrial RFLPs

31. Cultivar identification in olive based on RAPD markers

32. Combining-ability analysis of somatic embryogenesis from epidermal layers in the sunflowers (Helianthus annuus L.)

33. Two different satellite DNAs in Beta vulgaris L.: evolution, quantification and distribution in the genus

34. Comparison of organelle polypeptide profiles among sections and species in the genus Beta: evidences for old hybridization between table beets and Corollinae

35. Isolation and antigenic characterization of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) mitochondrial F1-ATPase: studies of some Beta species and of the cytoplasmic male sterile owen form

36. Rapid control of purity for the cytoplasm of male-sterile seed stocks by means of a dot hybridization assay

37. Possible involvement of the atpase in the response of susceptible maize mitochondria to the toxin of Helminthosporium maydis, race T and to methomyl

38. Sequence of a mitochondrial plasmid of sunflower (Helianthus Anuus) and its relationship to other mitochondrial plasmids

39. A first linkage map of olive (Olea europaea L.) cultivars using RAPD, AFLP, RFLP and SSR markers

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