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ANDRES GARCIA-LOR
Valencian Institute for Agricultural Research Valencia, Spain · Spain
Editorial leadership for Journal of Plant Genetics and Crop Research ISSN 2641-9467
Research interests
- Agronomist As Vocation
- Biotechnologist
- Breeder As Formation
- I Started My Scientific Career In The Plant Research International (Wageningen University
- The Netherlands) Working On The Cloning Of A Nerolidol Synthase Which Produces A Volatile That Attrats The Natural Enemy Of The Pest Tetranychus Urticae In Cucumber
- &Nbsp; Afterwards I Did A Training Period In The Brewing Research International (Redhill
- Uk)
- Where I Worked On The Detection Of Fusarium Oxysporum In Barley.&Nbsp; Back In Spain I Got A Specialization Scholarship At The Ibmcp (Upv)
- Working In The Project &Ldquo;Isolation Of Specific Genes From Ovule/Seed To Solve The Problem In A Molecular Way Of Crosspollination In Citrus&Rdquo;.&Nbsp; Next
- I Did My Phd Entitled &Ldquo;Citrus Genetic Diversity Organization&Rdquo; In The Instituto Valenciano De Investigaciones Agrarias (Ivia).&Nbsp; Within My Thesis I Did Different Training Periods In French Laboratories (Cirad
- Montpellier
- Inra
- Corse).&Nbsp; During This Formation Period
- I Obtained A Large
- Deep Knowedge About The Origin
- Phylogeny
- Genetic Diversity Of The Citrus Germplasm.&Nbsp; This Information Has Been Of Great Importance For The Optimization
- Maintenance Of The Germplasm Banks
- For The Development Of Citrus Breeding Programs.&Nbsp; Later On
- I Continued Working In The Group Within Different Research Tasks
- Being As Main Objective The Citrus Breeding
- Polyploidy Through Genetic
- Genomic Approaches
- For The Obtention Of Triploid Varieties
- Tetraploid Rootstocks
- Both For The Improvement Of The Fruit Quality
- The Extension Of The Productive Period
- Or Even For The Greater Tolerance To Biotic (Resistance To Alternaria Alternata)
- Abiotic Stresses
Biography
Publications:
- Comparative analysis of core collection sampling methods for mandarin germplasm based on molecular and phenotypic data.
- Changes in Anthocyanin Production during Domestication of Citrus.
- Fine Mapping for Identification of Citrus Alternaria Brown Spot Candidate Resistance Genes and Development of New SNP Markers for Marker-Assisted Selection.
- Recovery of citrus cybrid plants with diverse mitochondrial and chloroplastic genome combinations by protoplast fusion followed by in vitro shoot, root, or embryo micrografting.
- Phylogenetic origin of limes and lemons revealed by cytoplasmic and nuclear markers.
- Genetic diversity and population structure analysis of mandarin germplasm by nuclear, chloroplastic and mitochondrial markers.
- Salt tolerance traits revealed in mandarins (Citrus reticulata Blanco) are mainly related to root-to-shoot Cl− translocation limitation and leaf detoxification processes.
- Nuclear Species-Diagnostic SNP Markers Mined from 454 Amplicon Sequencing Reveal Admixture Genomic Structure of Modern Citrus Varieties.
- Maximum-likelihood method identifies meiotic restitution mechanism from heterozygosity transmission of centromeric loci: Application in citrus.
- Next generation haplotyping to decipher nuclear genomic interspecific admixture in Citrus species: analysis of chromosome 2.
- Citrus (Rutaceae) SNP Markers Based on Competitive Allele-Specific PCR; Transferability Across the Aurantioideae Subfamily.
- A reference genetic map of C. clementina hort. ex Tan.; citrus evolution inferences from comparative mapping.
- A reference genetic map of Citrus clementina; citrus evolution inferences from comparative mapping.
- A nuclear phylogenetic analysis: SNPs, indels and SSRs deliver new insights into the relationships in the 'true citrus fruit trees' group (Citrinae, Rutaceae) and the origin of cultivated species.
- Comparative use of InDel and SSR markers in deciphering the interspecific structure of cultivated citrus genetic diversity: A perspective for genetic association studies.
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