Decalobanthus boisianus is a native plant of Hainan Island, China, which has caused considerable damage to tropical forest ecosystems in recent decades. Understanding the genetic diversity and structure of this species can facilitate uncovering the molecular mechanism of its invasive ability. Here, we collected 77 individuals of D. boisianus spanning 8 distribution areas with a gradient of human disturbance intensity (i.e. low, moderate and high disturbance intensity groups), to assess patterns of genetic diversity and structure using inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers. We found that a total of 220 loci were scored with 13 primers using ISSR methods, and that 198 loci were polymorphic. The genetic diversity of D. boisianus among th...
The genetic diversity and structure of nine natural populations of Horsfieldia hainanensis Merr., an...
Aims: We investigate native and introduced populations of Solanum rostratum, an annual, self-compati...
Genetic diversity, and thus the adaptive potential of invasive populations, is largely based on thre...
Decalobanthus boisianus is a native plant of Hainan Island, China, which has caused considerable dam...
Decalobanthus boisianus is a native plant of Hainan Island, China, which has caused considerable dam...
Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen (Fabaceae) is a semi-deciduous tree species indigenous to Hainan Island ...
Elucidating the demographic and landscape features that determine the genetic effects of habitat fra...
Plant species composition in Ba Be National Park, Vietnam identified five plants that were rare and ...
Elucidating the demographic and landscape features that determine the genetic effects of habitat fra...
As a native species to China, Populus cathayana Rehd is well-adapted to the wet and cold environment...
Hopea hainanensis Merrill & Chun (Dipterocarpaceae) is an endangered tree species restricted to Hain...
Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen (Fabaceae) is a woody tree species indigenous to Hainan Island in China....
Aims: We investigate native and introduced populations of Solanum rostratum, an annual, self-compati...
Elucidating the demographic and landscape features that determine the genetic effects of habitat fra...
Elucidating the demographic and landscape features that determine the genetic effects of habitat fra...
The genetic diversity and structure of nine natural populations of Horsfieldia hainanensis Merr., an...
Aims: We investigate native and introduced populations of Solanum rostratum, an annual, self-compati...
Genetic diversity, and thus the adaptive potential of invasive populations, is largely based on thre...
Decalobanthus boisianus is a native plant of Hainan Island, China, which has caused considerable dam...
Decalobanthus boisianus is a native plant of Hainan Island, China, which has caused considerable dam...
Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen (Fabaceae) is a semi-deciduous tree species indigenous to Hainan Island ...
Elucidating the demographic and landscape features that determine the genetic effects of habitat fra...
Plant species composition in Ba Be National Park, Vietnam identified five plants that were rare and ...
Elucidating the demographic and landscape features that determine the genetic effects of habitat fra...
As a native species to China, Populus cathayana Rehd is well-adapted to the wet and cold environment...
Hopea hainanensis Merrill & Chun (Dipterocarpaceae) is an endangered tree species restricted to Hain...
Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen (Fabaceae) is a woody tree species indigenous to Hainan Island in China....
Aims: We investigate native and introduced populations of Solanum rostratum, an annual, self-compati...
Elucidating the demographic and landscape features that determine the genetic effects of habitat fra...
Elucidating the demographic and landscape features that determine the genetic effects of habitat fra...
The genetic diversity and structure of nine natural populations of Horsfieldia hainanensis Merr., an...
Aims: We investigate native and introduced populations of Solanum rostratum, an annual, self-compati...
Genetic diversity, and thus the adaptive potential of invasive populations, is largely based on thre...