Standardized Phenotyping for Fruit Quality in Peach [ Prunus Persica(L.) Batsch]
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.2012.66.4.214Abstract
A standardized phenotyping protocol for peach [ Prunus persica(L.) Batsch] has been developed by the four public peach breeding programs in California, Texas, South Carolina, and Arkansas, along with community breeders through RosBREED ( www.rosbreed.org). The protocol includes productivity and fruit quality traits and facilitates collection of standardized phenotyping data. This protocol enables collaboration among researchers working with peach across various environments, institutions and countries.
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