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Genetic mapping inEucalyptus urophyllaandEucalyptus grandisusing RAPD markers [PDF]

open access: possibleGenome, 1996
Two single-tree linkage maps were constructed for Eucalyptus urophylla and Eucalyptus grandis, based on the segregation of 480 random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers in a F1interspecific progeny. A mixture of three types of single-locus segregations were observed: 244 1:1 female, 211 1:1 male, and 25 markers common to both, segregating 3:1 ...
Verhaegen, D., Plomion, Christophe
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Effects of an inducible aiiA gene on disease resistance in Eucalyptus urophylla × Eucalyptus grandis

Transgenic Research, 2016
N-acyl-homoserine lactones (AHLs) are metabolites of mostly gram-negative bacteria and are critical signaling molecules in bacterial quorum-sensing systems. At threshold concentrations, AHLs can activate the expression of pathogenic genes and induce diseases. Therefore, reducing AHL concentrations is a key point of disease control in plants.
L J, Ouyang, L M, Li
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Eucalyptus urophylla

1994
Abstract E. deglupta. Over most of its range E. urophylla is a forest tree usually reaching 25-45 m in height and up to 1 m diameter, with a straight bole for half to two¬ thirds of the tree height. Exceptional specimens attain 55 m in height and up to 2 m diameter. It is one of the best low-latitude eucalypts for planting in tropical
Ken Eldridge   +3 more
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Provenance variation in Eucalyptus urophylla in Malawi

Forest Ecology and Management, 1989
Abstract A provenance trial of Eucalyptus urophylla was established at Litende, Chintheche area, Malawi, in January 1982. Assessment results at age 5 years showed significant differences in diameter, volume, bark thickness and wood density among the provenances.
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