Aims A molecular genetic distance study has been used in an initial survey to identify subspecies and genotypes of the weed Acacia nilotica in Australia, information needed to find suitable biocontrol agents. We use patterns of DNA sequence variation (in two DNA fragments) from each of the nine described subspecies of Acacia nilotica (L.) Delile (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) that is to determine their genetic similarity, to verify if the Australian populations are A. nilotica ssp. indica (Benth.) Brenan, and to establish if any other subspecies are present in Australia
Knowledge of phylogenetic relationships between taxa is particularly valuable for conservation manag...
Aim: Understanding the genetic structure of plants in their native range is crucial when reconstruct...
Genetic diversity and relationship of four Acacia species, Acacia aulacocarpa, A. Cunn. ex Benth., A...
Plant relationships have implications for many fields including weed biological control. The use of ...
Five microsatellite loci are presented for prickly acacia, Acacia nilotica ssp. indica (Benth.) Bren...
Prickly acacia, a Weed of National Significance or WONS, is a serious problem in Queensland particu...
In Pakistan, Trees of Acacia nilotica are extremely valuable sources of fuel, small timber and have ...
The genetic variability of nine Acacia nilotica subspecies of various origins was analyzed by thirty...
The conversion of grasslands and savannas to shrublands and woodlands by invasive weeds is a global ...
Subspecific taxa of species complexes can display cryptic morphological variation, and individuals a...
Studies were undertaken for identification and genetic relationships in six tree species of Acacia t...
Large-scale human-mediated movements of organisms promote the establishment of species outside their...
The objective of this study was to complete the molecular evaluation of five Acacia species includin...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comA genomic library was constructed an...
Acacia saligna is a species complex that has become invasive in a number of countries worldwide wher...
Knowledge of phylogenetic relationships between taxa is particularly valuable for conservation manag...
Aim: Understanding the genetic structure of plants in their native range is crucial when reconstruct...
Genetic diversity and relationship of four Acacia species, Acacia aulacocarpa, A. Cunn. ex Benth., A...
Plant relationships have implications for many fields including weed biological control. The use of ...
Five microsatellite loci are presented for prickly acacia, Acacia nilotica ssp. indica (Benth.) Bren...
Prickly acacia, a Weed of National Significance or WONS, is a serious problem in Queensland particu...
In Pakistan, Trees of Acacia nilotica are extremely valuable sources of fuel, small timber and have ...
The genetic variability of nine Acacia nilotica subspecies of various origins was analyzed by thirty...
The conversion of grasslands and savannas to shrublands and woodlands by invasive weeds is a global ...
Subspecific taxa of species complexes can display cryptic morphological variation, and individuals a...
Studies were undertaken for identification and genetic relationships in six tree species of Acacia t...
Large-scale human-mediated movements of organisms promote the establishment of species outside their...
The objective of this study was to complete the molecular evaluation of five Acacia species includin...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comA genomic library was constructed an...
Acacia saligna is a species complex that has become invasive in a number of countries worldwide wher...
Knowledge of phylogenetic relationships between taxa is particularly valuable for conservation manag...
Aim: Understanding the genetic structure of plants in their native range is crucial when reconstruct...
Genetic diversity and relationship of four Acacia species, Acacia aulacocarpa, A. Cunn. ex Benth., A...