Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis of 26 trees of three Salix taxa: Salix alba L. (White Willow), S. fragilis L. (Crack Willow) and their hybrid S. x rubens Schrank, across an example of their habitat range in south-west Germany, supported the distribution previously determined using morphological characterization. UPGMA and principal coordinates analysis of the AFLP data revealed three distinct clusters corresponding to the three taxa. In addition, AFLP analysis on individuals which were difficult to identify morphologically revealed that they were either the hybrid S. nr rubens or S. fragilis. Four specimens of S. fragilis were indistinguishable with three primer combinations suggesting they are members of one clone
Salix alba-Salix fragilis complex includes closely related dioecious polyploid species, which are ob...
Salix alba L. and Salix fragilis L. are two closely related willow species whose phenotypic features...
Despite the economic, ecological, and scientific importance of the genera Salix L. (willows) and Pop...
Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) genotyping data of 185 samples from nine populations o...
Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) genotyping data of 185 samples from nine populations o...
The polyploid Salix alba L.– Salix fragilis L. hybrid complex still presents major difficulties in m...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)—Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely related p...
Linking ecology with evolutionary biology is important to understand how environments drive populati...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)-Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely related p...
The genus Salix (willow) contains a number of species which have great potential value as biomass cr...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)\u2014Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely rela...
Linking ecology with evolutionary biology is important to understand how environments drive populati...
Linking ecology with evolutionary biology is important to understand how environments drive populati...
Linking ecology with evolutionary biology is important to understand how environments drive populati...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the usefulness of DArT markers in genotypic identifica...
Salix alba-Salix fragilis complex includes closely related dioecious polyploid species, which are ob...
Salix alba L. and Salix fragilis L. are two closely related willow species whose phenotypic features...
Despite the economic, ecological, and scientific importance of the genera Salix L. (willows) and Pop...
Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) genotyping data of 185 samples from nine populations o...
Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) genotyping data of 185 samples from nine populations o...
The polyploid Salix alba L.– Salix fragilis L. hybrid complex still presents major difficulties in m...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)—Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely related p...
Linking ecology with evolutionary biology is important to understand how environments drive populati...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)-Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely related p...
The genus Salix (willow) contains a number of species which have great potential value as biomass cr...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)\u2014Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely rela...
Linking ecology with evolutionary biology is important to understand how environments drive populati...
Linking ecology with evolutionary biology is important to understand how environments drive populati...
Linking ecology with evolutionary biology is important to understand how environments drive populati...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the usefulness of DArT markers in genotypic identifica...
Salix alba-Salix fragilis complex includes closely related dioecious polyploid species, which are ob...
Salix alba L. and Salix fragilis L. are two closely related willow species whose phenotypic features...
Despite the economic, ecological, and scientific importance of the genera Salix L. (willows) and Pop...