A survey of amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) was conducted to examine genetic diversity in 146 individuals of British, native black poplar (Populus nigra subsp. betulifolia) and three individuals considered by collectors to be non-betulifolia poplars. Using two primer pairs, a total of 147 bands were detected of which 82 (56%) were polymorphic in at least one individual. Cluster analysis and principal coordinates analysis of the calculated similarity matrix revealed a low level of genetic diversity, although a loose clustering into five groups could be identified, one of which contained the non-betulifolia individuals. Examination of the spatial distribution of the other four groups (all betulifolia) revealed a general correlat...
Black poplar (Populus nigra L.) is a keystone species for riparian ecosystems in Europe. We analysed...
In this study six simple sequence repeats (SSR or microsatellites) were selected for the...
Using an enrichment procedure, we have cloned and sequenced microsatellite loci from black poplar (P...
Populus nigra L. is a pioneer tree species of riparian ecosystems that is threatened with extinction...
Populus nigra L. is a pioneer tree species of riparian ecosystems that is threatened with exti...
Populus nigra L. is a pioneer tree species of riparian ecosystems that is threatened with extinction...
The genetic structure of remaining black poplar (Populus nigra) trees on the banks of the Dutch Rhin...
A collection of 66 poplar commercial clones widely cultivated in Italy, China and in other cou...
Black poplar (Populus nigra L., Salicaceae) is an Eurasian native species distributed within fluvial...
In this study six simple sequence repeats (SSR or microsatellites) were selected for their ability t...
Poplars are widely used in landscaping of Moscow due to the ability to effectively purify the air fr...
Morphological traits traditionally adopted to discriminate between Populus alba L. and P. tremula L....
Genetic diversity is a key factor in species survival, evolution, and adaptation. It also reveals sp...
Black poplar (Populus nigra L.) is a keystone species for riparian ecosystems in Europe. We analysed...
Black poplar (Populus nigra L.) is a keystone species for riparian ecosystems in Europe. We analysed...
In this study six simple sequence repeats (SSR or microsatellites) were selected for the...
Using an enrichment procedure, we have cloned and sequenced microsatellite loci from black poplar (P...
Populus nigra L. is a pioneer tree species of riparian ecosystems that is threatened with extinction...
Populus nigra L. is a pioneer tree species of riparian ecosystems that is threatened with exti...
Populus nigra L. is a pioneer tree species of riparian ecosystems that is threatened with extinction...
The genetic structure of remaining black poplar (Populus nigra) trees on the banks of the Dutch Rhin...
A collection of 66 poplar commercial clones widely cultivated in Italy, China and in other cou...
Black poplar (Populus nigra L., Salicaceae) is an Eurasian native species distributed within fluvial...
In this study six simple sequence repeats (SSR or microsatellites) were selected for their ability t...
Poplars are widely used in landscaping of Moscow due to the ability to effectively purify the air fr...
Morphological traits traditionally adopted to discriminate between Populus alba L. and P. tremula L....
Genetic diversity is a key factor in species survival, evolution, and adaptation. It also reveals sp...
Black poplar (Populus nigra L.) is a keystone species for riparian ecosystems in Europe. We analysed...
Black poplar (Populus nigra L.) is a keystone species for riparian ecosystems in Europe. We analysed...
In this study six simple sequence repeats (SSR or microsatellites) were selected for the...
Using an enrichment procedure, we have cloned and sequenced microsatellite loci from black poplar (P...