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Scientia Horticulturae | 1992

Identification of rose cultivars by restriction fragment length polymorphism

Sriyani Rajapakse; Mark Hubbard; John W. Kelly; A. G. Abbott; Robert Ballard

Abstract Restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP) were investigated as a means of identifying rose ( Rosa × hybrida) cultivars for patent protection. A library of genomic DNA was generated by shotgun cloning HindIII digested DNA fragments of the rose cultivar ‘Confection’ into the plasmid pUC8. Clones with low copy number sequences were identified and used as probes in Southern hybridization analyses of restriction digested DNA from different rose cultivars. We have identified 15 probes that display RFLP useful in cultivar identification. One of these probes, pH1.3C, can identify 12 different cultivars. Based on hybridizations with probes pH1.3C and pH1.6C, a total of 16 cultivars have been distinguished from one another. Using different restriction enzyme and probe combinations, we expect to distinguish many more rose cultivars.


Hortscience | 1992

Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms in Rose and Their Use for Cultivar Identification

Mark Hubbard; John W. Kelly; Sriyani Rajapakse; A. G. Abbott; Robert Ballard


Hortscience | 1991

IDENTIFICATION OF ROSE CULTIVARS BY RESTRICTION FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISMS

Sriyani Rajapakse; Mark Hubbard; A. G. Abbott; Robert Ballard; John W. Kelly


Hortscience | 1990

DNA FINGERPRINTING OF ROSE CULTIVARS BY RESTRICTION FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISMS

Sriyani Rajapakse; Mark Hubbard; A. G. Abbott; John W. Kelly; Robert Ballard


Hortscience | 1998

Growth of Container-grown Plants With and Without Azomite Soil Amendment

Chris Ely; Mark Hubbard


Hortscience | 1995

Institutions of a Horticulture Curriculum at College of the Ozarks

Mark Hubbard


Hortscience | 1994

118 ACTUAL AND SIMULATED MITE-FEEDING EFFECTS ON TART CHERRY PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN THE FIELD

Mark Hubbard; James A. Flore; John C. Wise; James W. Johnson


Hortscience | 1993

HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY & EMBOLISMS IN SWEET CHERRY

Mark Hubbard; James A. Flore; Frank W. Ewers


Hortscience | 1993

LOW INPUT PEACH PRODUCTION: FIRST-YEAR RESULTS

Mark Hubbard; James A. Flore; E. Hansen; W. Shane; James W. Johnson; John C. Wise; M. Whalon; G. Bird; A. Jones


Hortscience | 1990

PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF PHYLOGENETIC STUDIES WITHIN THE GENUS ROSA (ROSACEAE).

Mark Hubbard; John W. Kelly; Sriyani Rajapakse; Robert Ballard; A. G. Abbott

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James A. Flore

Michigan State University

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John C. Wise

Michigan State University

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