Keyphrases
Wild Cherry
100%
Plus Trees
100%
Self-incompatibility
100%
Belgian
100%
Genotype
100%
Quercus Petraea
100%
Intraspecific Variation
100%
Seedling Quality
100%
Tree Seedlings
100%
Europe
100%
Genetic Variation
75%
Seed Orchard
50%
Sessile Oak
50%
Allele Frequency
50%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
50%
Subgenotype
50%
New Allele
50%
Consensus Primers
50%
Seedling Production
37%
European Countries
37%
S-ribonuclease
25%
Sweet Cherry
25%
Rotation Cycle
25%
Sweet Cherry Cultivars
25%
Length Polymorphism
25%
Oak Species
25%
Similarity Matrix
25%
First Intron
25%
DNA Extracts
25%
RAPD Technique
25%
Reaction Products
25%
Forest Rotation
25%
Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay
25%
Presence-absence Matrix
25%
Allele-specific Primers
25%
Primer Combinations
25%
Population Genetic Parameters
25%
Reintroduction Program
25%
European Forestry
25%
Widespread Species
25%
Economic Importance
25%
Triploid
25%
Wild Population
25%
Ecological Constraints
25%
Long-lived
25%
Native Species
25%
Half-sib
25%
AFLP Technique
25%
Belgium
25%
Gene Flow
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cherry
100%
Allele
100%
Seedling Production
100%
Europeans
100%
Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique
75%
Quality Control
66%
Forest Regeneration
66%
Seeds
66%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
33%
Intron
33%
Plantation
33%
Reforestation
33%
Prunus avium
22%
Seed Orchards
22%
Gene Frequency
22%
Ribonuclease
11%
Triploidy
11%
Gene Flow
11%
Cultivar
11%