<p>A subset of 32 <i>Prunus africana</i> populations, from across 9 African countries is characterized by genetic data (number of individuals, haplotype richness, allelic richness, occurrence of locally common alleles, similarity in allelic composition) and climatic data. Haplotype/allelic richness and presence of locally common alleles are ranked, with highest ranking attributed to populations with the highest value of these parameters. Priority populations for conservation are highlighted in bold.</p
Background: Depiction of the genetic diversity, linkage disequilibrium (LD) and population structure...
Refugia are expected to preserve genetic variation of relict taxa, especially in polyploids, because...
<p>(6a) The spatial distribution of all <i>P. africana</i> observation points is shown. Areas in red...
<p>Priorities are identified within 32 <i>Prunus africana</i> populations for which genetic data are...
Conservation priorities for Prunus africana, a tree species found across Afromontane regions, which ...
Conservation priorities for Prunus africana, a tree species found across Afromontane regions, which ...
<p>Haplotype (cpSSR) (3a) and allelic (nSSR) (3b) richness are determined for 32 populations, after ...
<p>The 32 populations, represented by 30 minute grid cells, are grouped by Nei’s distance, based on ...
<p>Populations highlighted in bold are those selected for conservation priority based on both select...
AbstractListed as vulnerable under Appendix II of CITES, populations of the commercially valuable Af...
<p><i>P. africana</i> modeled potential distribution is shown with respect to areas occupied by >50%...
Using databases of previously published primers, we optimised six nuclear microsatellite markers for...
Parkia biglobosa is an African Savannah tree with a wide range from Senegal to Uganda between the la...
North Africa enclosed original apricot genetic resources with the cohabitation of grafting and seed-...
Prunus sibirica is an economically important tree species that occurs in arid and semi-arid regions ...
Background: Depiction of the genetic diversity, linkage disequilibrium (LD) and population structure...
Refugia are expected to preserve genetic variation of relict taxa, especially in polyploids, because...
<p>(6a) The spatial distribution of all <i>P. africana</i> observation points is shown. Areas in red...
<p>Priorities are identified within 32 <i>Prunus africana</i> populations for which genetic data are...
Conservation priorities for Prunus africana, a tree species found across Afromontane regions, which ...
Conservation priorities for Prunus africana, a tree species found across Afromontane regions, which ...
<p>Haplotype (cpSSR) (3a) and allelic (nSSR) (3b) richness are determined for 32 populations, after ...
<p>The 32 populations, represented by 30 minute grid cells, are grouped by Nei’s distance, based on ...
<p>Populations highlighted in bold are those selected for conservation priority based on both select...
AbstractListed as vulnerable under Appendix II of CITES, populations of the commercially valuable Af...
<p><i>P. africana</i> modeled potential distribution is shown with respect to areas occupied by >50%...
Using databases of previously published primers, we optimised six nuclear microsatellite markers for...
Parkia biglobosa is an African Savannah tree with a wide range from Senegal to Uganda between the la...
North Africa enclosed original apricot genetic resources with the cohabitation of grafting and seed-...
Prunus sibirica is an economically important tree species that occurs in arid and semi-arid regions ...
Background: Depiction of the genetic diversity, linkage disequilibrium (LD) and population structure...
Refugia are expected to preserve genetic variation of relict taxa, especially in polyploids, because...
<p>(6a) The spatial distribution of all <i>P. africana</i> observation points is shown. Areas in red...