ABSTRACT: The PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) approach was successfully developed to identify 25 native Dendrobium species in Thailand. PCR-RFLP of the rDNA-ITS with six restriction enzymes and three chloroplast (cp) DNA regions with five primer-enzyme combinations produced 24 types of DNA patterns altogether. Twenty-three out of the 25 species determined in this study were found to belong to unique classes and were successfully differentiated. Two species, D. crumenatum and D. formosum, possessing the same DNA pattern, however, were identified after cutting the chloroplast DNA fragment amplified by psbC-trnS primer with MboI enzyme. An effective procedure for identifying each Dendrobium species was developed. PCR-RF...
Taxonomic and systematic studies of bamboos are traditionally based on floral morphology, but this c...
Dendrobium Sw., a member of the family Orchidaceae, includes approximately 1100 species distributed ...
Many species belonging to the genus Dendrobium are of great commercial value. However, their difficu...
Abstract Owing to their significant medicinal and edible values, the natural Dendrobium species have...
DNA barcoding has been proposed to be one of the most promising tools for accurate and rapid identif...
The nine species of Dendrobium were distinguished from each other by the banding pattern generated b...
DNA barcoding has been proposed to be one of the most promising tools for accurate and rapid identif...
One of the most important genera in the family Orchidaceae is genus Dendrobium with 800-1400 species...
The over-collection and habitat destruction of natural Dendrobium populations for their commercial m...
Based on rDNA ITS sequences of D. officinale and the other 37 species of Dendrobium, a pair of allel...
DNA barcoding has been proposed to be one of the most promising tools for accurate and rapid identif...
Dendrobium species and their corresponding medicinal slices have been extensively used as traditiona...
<div><p>DNA barcoding has been proposed to be one of the most promising tools for accurate and rapid...
Owing to its great medicinal and ornamental values, Dendrobium officinale is frequently adulterated ...
Conference Theme: Push the Limits in Analytical SciencesSpeaker of Gateway 702 - Advanced Fabricatio...
Taxonomic and systematic studies of bamboos are traditionally based on floral morphology, but this c...
Dendrobium Sw., a member of the family Orchidaceae, includes approximately 1100 species distributed ...
Many species belonging to the genus Dendrobium are of great commercial value. However, their difficu...
Abstract Owing to their significant medicinal and edible values, the natural Dendrobium species have...
DNA barcoding has been proposed to be one of the most promising tools for accurate and rapid identif...
The nine species of Dendrobium were distinguished from each other by the banding pattern generated b...
DNA barcoding has been proposed to be one of the most promising tools for accurate and rapid identif...
One of the most important genera in the family Orchidaceae is genus Dendrobium with 800-1400 species...
The over-collection and habitat destruction of natural Dendrobium populations for their commercial m...
Based on rDNA ITS sequences of D. officinale and the other 37 species of Dendrobium, a pair of allel...
DNA barcoding has been proposed to be one of the most promising tools for accurate and rapid identif...
Dendrobium species and their corresponding medicinal slices have been extensively used as traditiona...
<div><p>DNA barcoding has been proposed to be one of the most promising tools for accurate and rapid...
Owing to its great medicinal and ornamental values, Dendrobium officinale is frequently adulterated ...
Conference Theme: Push the Limits in Analytical SciencesSpeaker of Gateway 702 - Advanced Fabricatio...
Taxonomic and systematic studies of bamboos are traditionally based on floral morphology, but this c...
Dendrobium Sw., a member of the family Orchidaceae, includes approximately 1100 species distributed ...
Many species belonging to the genus Dendrobium are of great commercial value. However, their difficu...