Salvia is an important genus from the Lamiaceae with approximately 1,000 species. This genus is distributed globally and cultivated for ornamental, culinary, and medicinal uses. We report the construction of the first fingerprinting array for Salvia species enriched with polymorphic and divergent DNA sequences and demonstrate the potential of this array for fingerprinting several economically important members of this genus. In order to generate the Salvia subtracted diversity array (SDA) a suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) was performed between a pool of Salvia species and a pool of angiosperms and non-angiosperms to selectively isolate Salvia-specific sequences. A total of 285-subtracted genomic DNA (gDNA) fragments were amplifi...
Within the complicated and controversial taxonomy of cosmopolitan genus Salvia L. (Lamiaceae) are va...
In this study, inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSR) and start codon targeted (SCoT) markers were use...
Salvia tomentosa Miller (Lamiaceae) a Mediterranean species has an important role in various pharmac...
Salvia is an important genus from the Lamiaceae with approximately 1,000 species. This genus is dist...
Salvia is an important genus from the Lamiaceae with approximately 1,000 species. This genus is dist...
An effective DNA marker for authenticating the genus Salvia was screened using seven DNA regions (rb...
One of the main problems of the medicinal herb industry is quality control, since an accurate identi...
The genus Salvia includes an enormous assemblage of nearly 1000 species dispersed around the World. ...
Three DNA regions were sequenced for testing six fresh plant samples of Salvia species . These three...
Salvia has a high degree of environmental compatibility and is widespread around the world, especial...
The interspecific relationships among 51 worldwide collected accessions of Salvia have been investig...
Salvia is a representative genus of Lamiaceae, a eudicot family with significant species diversity a...
Systematics of genus Salvia L. is still a field of discussion in taxonomic society. To this day, the...
Thirty-nine plant specimens of six Salvia species were collected from different localities of the Al...
Species identification is fundamentally important within the fields of conservation, biology, bio...
Within the complicated and controversial taxonomy of cosmopolitan genus Salvia L. (Lamiaceae) are va...
In this study, inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSR) and start codon targeted (SCoT) markers were use...
Salvia tomentosa Miller (Lamiaceae) a Mediterranean species has an important role in various pharmac...
Salvia is an important genus from the Lamiaceae with approximately 1,000 species. This genus is dist...
Salvia is an important genus from the Lamiaceae with approximately 1,000 species. This genus is dist...
An effective DNA marker for authenticating the genus Salvia was screened using seven DNA regions (rb...
One of the main problems of the medicinal herb industry is quality control, since an accurate identi...
The genus Salvia includes an enormous assemblage of nearly 1000 species dispersed around the World. ...
Three DNA regions were sequenced for testing six fresh plant samples of Salvia species . These three...
Salvia has a high degree of environmental compatibility and is widespread around the world, especial...
The interspecific relationships among 51 worldwide collected accessions of Salvia have been investig...
Salvia is a representative genus of Lamiaceae, a eudicot family with significant species diversity a...
Systematics of genus Salvia L. is still a field of discussion in taxonomic society. To this day, the...
Thirty-nine plant specimens of six Salvia species were collected from different localities of the Al...
Species identification is fundamentally important within the fields of conservation, biology, bio...
Within the complicated and controversial taxonomy of cosmopolitan genus Salvia L. (Lamiaceae) are va...
In this study, inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSR) and start codon targeted (SCoT) markers were use...
Salvia tomentosa Miller (Lamiaceae) a Mediterranean species has an important role in various pharmac...