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Identifying breeding priorities for blueberry flavor using biochemical, sensory, and genotype by environment analyses

Gilbert et al., 2015

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Gilbert J
Guthart M
Gezan S
Pisaroglo de Carvalho M
Schwieterman M
Colquhoun T
Bartoshuk L
Sims C
Clark D
Olmstead J
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PLoS One

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Breeding for a subjective goal such as flavor is challenging, as many blueberry cultivars are grown worldwide, and identifying breeding targets relating to blueberry flavor biochemistry that have a high degree of genetic control and low environmental variability are priorities. A …
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