AFLP markers were successfully employed to detect diversity and genetic differentiation among Indian and Kenyan populations of tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze). Shannon's index of diversity was used to partition the total phenotypic variation into between and within population components. On average, most of the diversity was detected within populations, with 79% of the variation being within and 21% being between populations of Indian and Kenyan tea. A dendrogram constructed on the basis of band sharing distinctly separated the three populations of tea into China type (sinensis), Assam type (assamica) and Cambod type (assamica ssp. lasiocalyx) in a manner consistent with the present taxonomy of tea, the known pedigree of some of the ...
Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) is the world’s most popular beverage crop. However, to date, ...
Members of the genus Camellia interbreed relatively freely and several natural species hybrids exist...
Members of the genus Camellia interbreed relatively freely and several natural species hybrids exist...
AFLP markers were successfully employed to detect diversity and genetic differentiation among Indian...
AFLP markers were successfully employed to detect diversity and genetic differentiation among Indian...
370-376 Genomic fingerprinting in 21 tea genotypes was carried out using 7 ISSR and 12 RAPD prim...
To revive cultivation of the tea unique to the western Himalayan region, it is important to evaluate...
The most important evolutionary event in the success of commercial tea cultivation outside China in ...
The most important evolutionary event in the success of commercial tea cultivation outside China in ...
BACKGROUND:Tea is the world's most popular non-alcoholic beverage. China and India are known to be t...
India has a large repository of important tea accessions and, therefore, plays a major role in impr...
Tea is the most popular non-alcoholic beverage worldwide and is one of the most important tree cash ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Tea is the world’s most popular non-alcoholic beverage. China and India are...
Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) is the world’s most popular beverage crop. However, to date, ...
Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) is the world’s most popular beverage crop. However, to date, ...
Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) is the world’s most popular beverage crop. However, to date, ...
Members of the genus Camellia interbreed relatively freely and several natural species hybrids exist...
Members of the genus Camellia interbreed relatively freely and several natural species hybrids exist...
AFLP markers were successfully employed to detect diversity and genetic differentiation among Indian...
AFLP markers were successfully employed to detect diversity and genetic differentiation among Indian...
370-376 Genomic fingerprinting in 21 tea genotypes was carried out using 7 ISSR and 12 RAPD prim...
To revive cultivation of the tea unique to the western Himalayan region, it is important to evaluate...
The most important evolutionary event in the success of commercial tea cultivation outside China in ...
The most important evolutionary event in the success of commercial tea cultivation outside China in ...
BACKGROUND:Tea is the world's most popular non-alcoholic beverage. China and India are known to be t...
India has a large repository of important tea accessions and, therefore, plays a major role in impr...
Tea is the most popular non-alcoholic beverage worldwide and is one of the most important tree cash ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Tea is the world’s most popular non-alcoholic beverage. China and India are...
Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) is the world’s most popular beverage crop. However, to date, ...
Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) is the world’s most popular beverage crop. However, to date, ...
Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) is the world’s most popular beverage crop. However, to date, ...
Members of the genus Camellia interbreed relatively freely and several natural species hybrids exist...
Members of the genus Camellia interbreed relatively freely and several natural species hybrids exist...