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Table 1.

List of the accessions used in the present study, conservation method and average number of alleles per primer and accession.

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Table 2.

List of accessions (populations) of the landrace ‘Kyperounda’, conservation method and number of sublines / plants used for phenotyping / genotyping (2i); meteorological data from the collecting sites of three accession (populations) conserved at ARI genebank (2ii).

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Table 3.

Number of alleles per primer and accession of ‘Kyperounda’ and ‘Maurotheri’ entries, total number of alleles and number of different alleles per primer in all accessions.

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Fig 1.

Bootstrapped dendrogram of 56 durum wheat accessions based on Maximum Likelihood analysis using the SH-aLRT algorithm.

With red color: varieties bred by the national breeding program of Cyprus; with green color: varieties bred by other breeding programs in the Mediterranean; with blue color: landraces originated from Cyprus; and with black color: landraces originated from other areas in the Mediterranean Basin.

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Table 4.

Levels of polymorphism detected by SSRs for the accessions studied.

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Table 5.

Analysis of molecular variance.

Pairwise comparisons between groups (PhiPT values) are shown.

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Fig 2.

Variation between and within ‘Kyperounda’ populations conserved as sublines for heading date and plant height.

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Fig 3.

Principal coordinate analysis of ‘Kyperounda’ sublines / plants.

Entries from different populations are shown with different color and marker.

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Table 6.

Analysis of molecular variance.

Pairwise comparisons between populations (PhiPT values) are shown.

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Table 7.

Diversity indices in ‘Kyperounda’ populations.

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Fig 4.

Population structure analysis of ‘Kyperounda’ populations with optimum cluster K = 4.

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