Background: Paspalum (Poaceae) is an important genus of the tribe Paniceae, which includes several species of economic importance for foraging, turf and ornamental purposes, and has a complex taxonomical classification. Because of the widespread interest in several species of this genus, many accessions have been conserved in germplasm banks and distributed throughout various countries around the world, mainly for the purposes of cultivar development and cytogenetic studies. Correct identification of germplasms and quantification of their variability are necessary for the proper development of conservation and breeding programs. Evaluation of microsatellite markers in different species of Paspalum conserved in a germplasm bank allowed asses...
• Paspalum atratum is a perennial, cespitose, tropical grass native to Central and South America. Th...
Knowledge of the breeding system is a fundamental step in any program dealing with genetic improvem...
Paspalum chaseanum Parodi (Poaceae) is a rare species seldom found in the vast phytogeographic Chaco...
The objective of this study was to assess the genetic diversity among accessions of Paspalum notatum...
Paspalum is considered a genetic model for studying the sources of genotypic variability, and breedi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate 94 Paspalum notatum genotypes over two growing seasons t...
The objective of this work was to describe morphology and grouping of Paspalum notatum accessions, b...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Abstract: This study investigated the agronomic, nutritive value, cytogenetic, molecular, and reprod...
Paspalum dilatatum is a valuable forage grass in the subtropics. This species consists of several se...
Belonging to the Poaceae family, the genus Paspalum have more than 350 species, many of them with gr...
Paspalum has many multiploid species displaying a wide range of ploidy levels and reproductive syste...
Paspalum is a noteworthy grass genus due to the forage quality of most species, the total number of ...
This study aimed to determine the variability and expression of the components of seed yield in twen...
Chromosome number and meiotic behavior were evaluated in 36 Brazilian accessions of the grass Paspal...
• Paspalum atratum is a perennial, cespitose, tropical grass native to Central and South America. Th...
Knowledge of the breeding system is a fundamental step in any program dealing with genetic improvem...
Paspalum chaseanum Parodi (Poaceae) is a rare species seldom found in the vast phytogeographic Chaco...
The objective of this study was to assess the genetic diversity among accessions of Paspalum notatum...
Paspalum is considered a genetic model for studying the sources of genotypic variability, and breedi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate 94 Paspalum notatum genotypes over two growing seasons t...
The objective of this work was to describe morphology and grouping of Paspalum notatum accessions, b...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Abstract: This study investigated the agronomic, nutritive value, cytogenetic, molecular, and reprod...
Paspalum dilatatum is a valuable forage grass in the subtropics. This species consists of several se...
Belonging to the Poaceae family, the genus Paspalum have more than 350 species, many of them with gr...
Paspalum has many multiploid species displaying a wide range of ploidy levels and reproductive syste...
Paspalum is a noteworthy grass genus due to the forage quality of most species, the total number of ...
This study aimed to determine the variability and expression of the components of seed yield in twen...
Chromosome number and meiotic behavior were evaluated in 36 Brazilian accessions of the grass Paspal...
• Paspalum atratum is a perennial, cespitose, tropical grass native to Central and South America. Th...
Knowledge of the breeding system is a fundamental step in any program dealing with genetic improvem...
Paspalum chaseanum Parodi (Poaceae) is a rare species seldom found in the vast phytogeographic Chaco...