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Contrasting microbial assembly patterns in the woody endosphere of hybrid and non-hybrid <i>Populus</i> trees. [PDF]
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2014
Populus trichocarpa Nisqually-1 is a clone of black cottonwood that is widely used as a model woody plant. It was the first woody plant to have a full genome sequence and remains today as the model for growth, metabolism, development, and adaptation for all woody dicotyledonous plants. It is one of the best-annotated plant genomes available. It is also
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Populus trichocarpa Nisqually-1 is a clone of black cottonwood that is widely used as a model woody plant. It was the first woody plant to have a full genome sequence and remains today as the model for growth, metabolism, development, and adaptation for all woody dicotyledonous plants. It is one of the best-annotated plant genomes available. It is also
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2011
The genus Populus has emerged as one of the premier systems for studying multiple aspects of tree biology, combining diverse ecological characteristics, a suite of hybridization complexes in natural systems, an extensive toolbox of genetic and genomic tools, and biological characteristics that facilitate experimental manipulation.
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The genus Populus has emerged as one of the premier systems for studying multiple aspects of tree biology, combining diverse ecological characteristics, a suite of hybridization complexes in natural systems, an extensive toolbox of genetic and genomic tools, and biological characteristics that facilitate experimental manipulation.
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2006
Although species within the genus Populus are, in general, easier to transform and regenerate in vitro than most other trees, many poplar species are very recalcitrant. Many protocols that previously have been reported were developed for a specific genotype or species.
Richard, Meilan, Caiping, Ma
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Although species within the genus Populus are, in general, easier to transform and regenerate in vitro than most other trees, many poplar species are very recalcitrant. Many protocols that previously have been reported were developed for a specific genotype or species.
Richard, Meilan, Caiping, Ma
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2014
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2021
Introgressive hybridization of poplars that are subgenus of Leuce Duby and its significance in breeding. In this work there is a research of hybridizated processes of populus alba and aspen in the flood plain of the rivers Hoper and Don. Among the hybridogene species of populus canescens Sm.valuable forms for breeding are marked.
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Introgressive hybridization of poplars that are subgenus of Leuce Duby and its significance in breeding. In this work there is a research of hybridizated processes of populus alba and aspen in the flood plain of the rivers Hoper and Don. Among the hybridogene species of populus canescens Sm.valuable forms for breeding are marked.
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2019
Abstract This chapter describes the origin and introduction; climatic and site requirements, and other silvicultural characteristics; pests and diseases; natural regeneration; flowering, seed production and nursery conditions; provenance; yield, timber and uses; and place of poplars (Populus nigra, P. tremula, P.
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Abstract This chapter describes the origin and introduction; climatic and site requirements, and other silvicultural characteristics; pests and diseases; natural regeneration; flowering, seed production and nursery conditions; provenance; yield, timber and uses; and place of poplars (Populus nigra, P. tremula, P.
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