The genus Salix (willow) contains a number of species which have great potential value as biomass crops in short rotation coppice (SRC). Efforts to improve biomass willows by breeding are currently hampered by the limited information available on genetic diversity and on genetic relationships within and among species, clones, and hybrids in the gene pool. Hybridisation occurs commonly in nature and the relatedness of many clones is unclear. Molecular markers were used to assess genetic diversity in a reference set of willows maintained within the U.K. National Collection and 16 elite clones currently being evaluated in field trials at several European sites. The two marker systems tested, RAPDs and AFLPs, were equally informative for reveal...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the usefulness of DArT markers in genotypic identifica...
Willow species (Salix) are important as short-rotation biomass crops for bioenergy, which creates a ...
Willows are highly diverse catkin-bearing trees and shrubs of the genus Salix. They occur in many gr...
Willows are ecofriendly, fast growing, multipurpose, widely distributed species throughout the wo...
Willows belong to the genus Salix (Salicaceae) and consist of large number of species with large phe...
Salix alba L. and Salix fragilis L. are two closely related willow species whose phenotypic features...
Salix spp. and hybrids (shrub willow) are bred as dedicated bioenergy crops around the world, howeve...
To investigate the potential of association genetics for willow breeding, Salix viminalis germplasm ...
Given that morphological identification of willow is difficult, willow lines being investigated for ...
In this study, the genetic diversity and structure of 13 natural locations of Salix purpurea were de...
Around 100 clones of tree willows were subjected for nursery screening twice on morphometric traits...
Willows (Salix spp.) grown as short rotation coppice are recognised as an important bioenergy crop, ...
Biomass produced from dedicated plantations constitutes a source of renewable energy and is expected...
The genus Salix (willow) contains a number of species of great value as biomass crops. Efforts to br...
This study reports the application of sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) technique in ch...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the usefulness of DArT markers in genotypic identifica...
Willow species (Salix) are important as short-rotation biomass crops for bioenergy, which creates a ...
Willows are highly diverse catkin-bearing trees and shrubs of the genus Salix. They occur in many gr...
Willows are ecofriendly, fast growing, multipurpose, widely distributed species throughout the wo...
Willows belong to the genus Salix (Salicaceae) and consist of large number of species with large phe...
Salix alba L. and Salix fragilis L. are two closely related willow species whose phenotypic features...
Salix spp. and hybrids (shrub willow) are bred as dedicated bioenergy crops around the world, howeve...
To investigate the potential of association genetics for willow breeding, Salix viminalis germplasm ...
Given that morphological identification of willow is difficult, willow lines being investigated for ...
In this study, the genetic diversity and structure of 13 natural locations of Salix purpurea were de...
Around 100 clones of tree willows were subjected for nursery screening twice on morphometric traits...
Willows (Salix spp.) grown as short rotation coppice are recognised as an important bioenergy crop, ...
Biomass produced from dedicated plantations constitutes a source of renewable energy and is expected...
The genus Salix (willow) contains a number of species of great value as biomass crops. Efforts to br...
This study reports the application of sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) technique in ch...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the usefulness of DArT markers in genotypic identifica...
Willow species (Salix) are important as short-rotation biomass crops for bioenergy, which creates a ...
Willows are highly diverse catkin-bearing trees and shrubs of the genus Salix. They occur in many gr...