Genetic diversity and phylogeography of the endemic species Chimonobambusa utilis growing in southwest China: Chloroplast DNA sequence and microsatellite marker analyses. [PDF]
Liu Y, Wu M, Xu X, Zhu X, Dai Z, Gou G.
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Exploring plant tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses [PDF]
Plants are exposed to many stress factors, such as drought, high salinity or pathogens, which reduce the yield of the cultivated plants or affect the quality of the harvested products. Arabidopsis thaliana was used as a model plant to study the responses
Karim, Sazzad
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Chloroplast DNA diversity in populations of wild and cultivated barley. [PDF]
David B. Neale +4 more
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The urgency of genetic decline in New Brunswick butternut, Juglans cinerea L.
Butternut is yet another North American tree species undergoing rapid mortality due to the globalization of forest pathogens. Pairing tree health surveys and genetic diversity metrics, we captured a 7‐year snapshot of butternut's path to extirpation from its distinct range in New Brunswick, Canada.
Berni M. van der Meer +3 more
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Identification and partial DNA sequence of the gene for the α‐subunit of the ATP synthase complex of Chlamydomonas reinhardii chloroplasts [PDF]
Richard B. Hallick
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Mango, the king of fruits, is important to daily life, nutrition, and households in South and Southeast Asia. It is considered the second most important fruit in Taiwan, where many varieties are available. Using high‐throughput DNA genotyping, we analyzed mango germplasm for variety identification, genebank management, and breeding. Our results confirm
Ching‐heng Lin +5 more
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Phylogeography of Iris loczyi (Iridaceae) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau revealed by chloroplast DNA and microsatellite markers. [PDF]
Zhang G +5 more
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Photochemical ring-opening in 20-chloro-chlorophylls [PDF]
D Dörnemann +23 more
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Postglacial colonization and parallel evolution of metal tolerance in the polyploid Cerastium alpinum [PDF]
The Fennoscandian flora is characterized by a high frequency of polyploids, probably because they were more successful than diploid plants in colonizing after the last Ice Age.
Nyberg Berglund, Anna-Britt
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Restriction enzyme analysis of the chloroplast DNA of Phaseolus vulgaris L. vr. Rio Negro [PDF]
Sérgio Echeverrigaray +2 more
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