AbstractTamarix usneoides (Tamaricaceae) is a species native to southern Africa where it is currently being used in the mines for phytoremediation. Tamarix aphylla, Tamarix ramosissima, Tamarix chinensis, and Tamarix parviflora have been reported as exotic species in South Africa, with T. ramosissima declared invasive. The alien invasive T. ramosissima is hypothesized to be hybridizing with the indigenous T. usneoides. Accurate identification of Tamarix is of great importance in southern Africa because of the invasive potential of T. ramosissima and also the potential usefulness of T. usneoides. In this study, nuclear DNA sequence markers (ITS1 and ITS2 regions), together with the plastid marker trnS–trnG, are used to identify the genetic d...
International audienceTamarindus indica is a domesticated species of high economic value for the Sah...
DNA-based techniques are helpful in characterising hybridisation patterns in plant species. To be ef...
Background: Species delimitation in closely related plant taxa can be challenging because (i) reprod...
Tamarix (Tamaricaceae) is from the Old World, but has become naturalized and invaded other parts of ...
AbstractTamarix usneoides (Tamaricaceae) is a species native to southern Africa where it is currentl...
Genetic diversity information can be valuable for establishing successful management strategies for ...
The exotic Tamarix chinensis and T. ramosissima, believed to have been introduced into South Africa ...
Most species of Tamarix originate in Eurasia and at least five species have become invasive around ...
The genus Tamarix consists of about 54 species that mainly grow in saline areas of deserts and semi...
Premise: Microsatellite markers were developed for the western Mediterranean tree Tamarix gallica (T...
DNA barcoding allows the identification of an organism by comparing the sequence of selected DNA reg...
DNA barcoding allows the identification of an organism by comparing the sequence of selected DNA reg...
AbstractBoth the negative and positive ecological impact of Tamarix plants is controversial, and thu...
Tamarix is used for a long time as a treatment plant in traditional and modern medicine because of i...
DNA-based techniques are helpful in characterising hybridisation patterns in plant species. To be ef...
International audienceTamarindus indica is a domesticated species of high economic value for the Sah...
DNA-based techniques are helpful in characterising hybridisation patterns in plant species. To be ef...
Background: Species delimitation in closely related plant taxa can be challenging because (i) reprod...
Tamarix (Tamaricaceae) is from the Old World, but has become naturalized and invaded other parts of ...
AbstractTamarix usneoides (Tamaricaceae) is a species native to southern Africa where it is currentl...
Genetic diversity information can be valuable for establishing successful management strategies for ...
The exotic Tamarix chinensis and T. ramosissima, believed to have been introduced into South Africa ...
Most species of Tamarix originate in Eurasia and at least five species have become invasive around ...
The genus Tamarix consists of about 54 species that mainly grow in saline areas of deserts and semi...
Premise: Microsatellite markers were developed for the western Mediterranean tree Tamarix gallica (T...
DNA barcoding allows the identification of an organism by comparing the sequence of selected DNA reg...
DNA barcoding allows the identification of an organism by comparing the sequence of selected DNA reg...
AbstractBoth the negative and positive ecological impact of Tamarix plants is controversial, and thu...
Tamarix is used for a long time as a treatment plant in traditional and modern medicine because of i...
DNA-based techniques are helpful in characterising hybridisation patterns in plant species. To be ef...
International audienceTamarindus indica is a domesticated species of high economic value for the Sah...
DNA-based techniques are helpful in characterising hybridisation patterns in plant species. To be ef...
Background: Species delimitation in closely related plant taxa can be challenging because (i) reprod...