Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Goulas, C. K."
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Divergent Mass Selection for Leaf Chlorophyll Content Measured Using Chlorophyll Meter Readings in a Maize Composite Population
Korkovelos, A. E.; Goulas, C. K. (2011)Leaf chlorophyll content is correlated with photosynthetic activity indicators and leaf nitrogen concentration. Three cycles of divergent mass selection for chlorophyll content were performed to estimate heritability, ... -
The effect of different irrigation techniques on plant performance and seed quality in relation to fruit maturation and storage of different genotypes of pepper (Capsicum annuum var. annuum L.)
Khah, E. M.; Koukoufikis, K.; Mavromatis, A. G.; Chachalis, D.; Goulas, C. K. (2007)The effects of irrigation techniques on the plant performance and fruit yield of three cultivars of pepper (Tomatopepper, California Wonder, Pi-14) and a hybrid (Spartacus) pepper were studied. In particular, the irrigation ... -
Effectiveness of honeycomb selection for yield superiority at three interplant distances: A field simulation study using chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) inbred lines
Iliadis, G. C.; Roupakias, D. G.; Goulas, C. K. (2003)The effect of interplant distance on differentiation and selection a) of the superior lines from a mixture of inbred lines, and b) of individual plants originating from the top lines, was studied in chickpeas (Cicer arietinum ... -
Effectiveness of SSR molecular markers in evaluating the phylogenetic relationships among eight Actinidia species
Korkovelos, A. E.; Mavromatis, A. G.; Huang, W. G.; Hagidimitriou, M.; Giakoundis, A.; Goulas, C. K. (2008)The aim of the present study is to evaluate a set of microsatellites and their effectiveness in determining the phylogenetic relationships among Actinidia species. A set of 14 genotypes belonging to eight Actinidia species ... -
Effectiveness of SSR molecular markers in evaluating the phylogenetic relationships among eight Actinidia species (vol 116, pg 305, 2008)
Korkovelos, A. E.; Mavromatis, A. G.; Huang, W. G.; Hagidimitriou, M.; Giakountis, A.; Goulas, C. K. (2009) -
Genetic diversity among common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Greek landraces and commercial cultivars: nutritional components, RAPD and morphological markers
Mavromatis, A. G.; Arvanitoyannis, I. S.; Korkovelos, A. E.; Giakountis, A.; Chatzitheodorou, V. A.; Goulas, C. K. (2010)The genetic diversity among the main local landraces and commercial cultivars of Phaseolus vulgaris L. cultivated in Greece, was estimated by studying the morphological, agronomical and physicochemical traits along with ... -
Landraces versus commercial common bean cultivars under organic growing conditions: A comparative study based on agronomic performance and physicochemical traits
Mavromatis, A. G.; Arvanitoyannis, I. S.; Chatzitheodorou, V. A.; Khah, E. M.; Korkovelos, A. E.; Goulas, C. K. (2007)This study targeted to assess the yield components and physicochemical traits of eight common bean landraces versus four commercial cultivars widely grown in Greece. The genotypes were cultivated for two growing seasons ... -
Line selection for exploiting durum wheat (T-turgidum L. var. durum) local landraces in modern variety development program
Agorastos, A. G.; Goulas, C. K. (2005)Pure line selection for grain yield applied within four durum wheat local landraces (Triticum turgidum L. var durum) was studied in an effort to determine: (i) the agronomic performance of selected line mixtures (bulks) ... -
Mass selection for improvement of grain yield and protein in a maize population
Bletsos, E. A.; Goulas, C. K. (1999)Increasing grain protein concentration in maize (Zea mays L.) has not been a major focus of most breeding programs, which mainly focus on yield, maturity, and resistance to stress. The objective of this study was to evaluate ... -
Yield performance at three nitrogen rates of a set of honeycomb vs traditional pedigree selected bread wheat varieties
Stratilakis, S. N.; Goulas, C. K. (2003)The honeycomb nil interplant competition selection procedure has been proposed as effective breeding methodology in developing high yielding and broadly adapted wheat varieties. The objective of this research were to (i) ...