The genus Arachis Linnaeus, 1753 comprises four species with x = 9, three belong to the section Arachis: Arachis praecox (Krapov. W.C. Greg. & Valls, 1994), Arachis palustris (Krapov. W.C. Greg. & Valls, 1994) and Arachis decora (Krapov. W.C. Greg. & Valls, 1994) and only one belongs to the section Erectoides: Arachis porphyrocalyx (Valls & C.E. Simpson, 2005). Recently, the x = 9 species of section Arachis have been assigned to G genome, the latest described so far. The genomic relationship of A. porphyrocalyx with these species is controversial. In the present work, we carried out a karyotypic characterisation of A. porphyrocalyx to evaluate its genomic structure and analyse the origin of all x = 9 Arachis species. Arachis porphyrocalyx s...
Background: The genus Arachis comprises 80 species and it is subdivided into nine taxonomic sections...
The chromosome number was determined in eleven recently-described species of Arachís belongin...
Arachis hypogaea is an allotetraploid species with low genetic variability. Its closest relatives, a...
The genus Arachis Linnaeus, 1753 comprises four species with x = 9, three belong to the section Arac...
The genus Arachis Linnaeus, 1753 comprises four species with x = 9, three belong to the section Arac...
The genus Arachis is composed of 82 species (Krapovickas and Gregory 1994; Valls and Simpson 2005; V...
Karyotypes of three diploid species belonging to sections Erectoides (Arachis hermannii), Procumbent...
The species of the genus Arachis (Leguminosae) are ordered into nine sections. The assignment of gen...
The South American genus Arachis (Fabaceae) comprises 83 species organized in nine taxonomic section...
Almost 100 years elapsed between Linnaeus’ naming the then lone species ofArachis (A. hyp...
Main conclusion: The most conspicuous difference among chromosomes and genomes in Arachis species, t...
The chromosome number was determined in eleven recently-described species of Arachís belongin...
The chromosome number was determined in eleven recently-described species of Arachís belongin...
The karyomorphology for eight diploid species of Arachis belonging to three sections has been descri...
The karyotypes of nine Arachis hypogaea accessions, including two botanical varieties of subspecies ...
Background: The genus Arachis comprises 80 species and it is subdivided into nine taxonomic sections...
The chromosome number was determined in eleven recently-described species of Arachís belongin...
Arachis hypogaea is an allotetraploid species with low genetic variability. Its closest relatives, a...
The genus Arachis Linnaeus, 1753 comprises four species with x = 9, three belong to the section Arac...
The genus Arachis Linnaeus, 1753 comprises four species with x = 9, three belong to the section Arac...
The genus Arachis is composed of 82 species (Krapovickas and Gregory 1994; Valls and Simpson 2005; V...
Karyotypes of three diploid species belonging to sections Erectoides (Arachis hermannii), Procumbent...
The species of the genus Arachis (Leguminosae) are ordered into nine sections. The assignment of gen...
The South American genus Arachis (Fabaceae) comprises 83 species organized in nine taxonomic section...
Almost 100 years elapsed between Linnaeus’ naming the then lone species ofArachis (A. hyp...
Main conclusion: The most conspicuous difference among chromosomes and genomes in Arachis species, t...
The chromosome number was determined in eleven recently-described species of Arachís belongin...
The chromosome number was determined in eleven recently-described species of Arachís belongin...
The karyomorphology for eight diploid species of Arachis belonging to three sections has been descri...
The karyotypes of nine Arachis hypogaea accessions, including two botanical varieties of subspecies ...
Background: The genus Arachis comprises 80 species and it is subdivided into nine taxonomic sections...
The chromosome number was determined in eleven recently-described species of Arachís belongin...
Arachis hypogaea is an allotetraploid species with low genetic variability. Its closest relatives, a...