European wild apple (Malus sylvestris L.) is the only Malus wild species native to Europe which is a relative of cultivated apples (Malus × domestica Borkh.). It grows on forests’ edges, farmland hedges, and marginal sites; by living in those scattered meta-populations, it is exposed to genetic erosion in relation to hybridization and habitat degradation. In Finland, it grows at the northern edge of its distribution in Europe and is considered as a near-threatened taxon requiring urgent conservation. In order to evaluate the molecular genetic diversity of M. sylvestris, five populations including 43 trees were analyzed using 15 microsatellite markers. Additionally, a similar number of samples from cultivated apples, which are co...
The evolutionary history of the Malus genus has not been well studied. In the current study, we pres...
The increasing fragmentation and degradation of forest habitats and the hybridization with cultivate...
: Despite its economic, cultural and historical importance, few studies have investigated the evolut...
European wild apple (Malus sylvestris L.) is the only Malus wild species native to Europe which is a...
<div><p>The increasing fragmentation of forest habitats and the omnipresence of cultivars potentiall...
Abstract Crop-to-wild gene flow can reduce the fitness and genetic integrity of wild species. Malus ...
The genetic variation within and between wild apple samples (Malus sylvestris) and cultivated apple ...
The increasing fragmentation of forest habitats and the omnipresence of cultivars potentially threat...
The increasing fragmentation of forest habitats and the omnipresence of cultivars potentially threat...
Crop-to-wild gene flow can reduce the fitness and genetic integrity of wild species. Malus sylvestri...
The genetic variation within and between wild apple samples (Malus sylvestris ) and cultivated apple...
Crop-to-wild gene flow have important evolutionary and ecological consequences and require careful c...
Crop-to-wild gene flow can reduce the fitness and genetic integrity of wild species. Malus sylvestri...
To unravel the relationship between the European wild apple, Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill., and its do...
Crop‐to‐wild gene flow can reduce the fitness and genetic integrity of wild species. Malus sylvestri...
The evolutionary history of the Malus genus has not been well studied. In the current study, we pres...
The increasing fragmentation and degradation of forest habitats and the hybridization with cultivate...
: Despite its economic, cultural and historical importance, few studies have investigated the evolut...
European wild apple (Malus sylvestris L.) is the only Malus wild species native to Europe which is a...
<div><p>The increasing fragmentation of forest habitats and the omnipresence of cultivars potentiall...
Abstract Crop-to-wild gene flow can reduce the fitness and genetic integrity of wild species. Malus ...
The genetic variation within and between wild apple samples (Malus sylvestris) and cultivated apple ...
The increasing fragmentation of forest habitats and the omnipresence of cultivars potentially threat...
The increasing fragmentation of forest habitats and the omnipresence of cultivars potentially threat...
Crop-to-wild gene flow can reduce the fitness and genetic integrity of wild species. Malus sylvestri...
The genetic variation within and between wild apple samples (Malus sylvestris ) and cultivated apple...
Crop-to-wild gene flow have important evolutionary and ecological consequences and require careful c...
Crop-to-wild gene flow can reduce the fitness and genetic integrity of wild species. Malus sylvestri...
To unravel the relationship between the European wild apple, Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill., and its do...
Crop‐to‐wild gene flow can reduce the fitness and genetic integrity of wild species. Malus sylvestri...
The evolutionary history of the Malus genus has not been well studied. In the current study, we pres...
The increasing fragmentation and degradation of forest habitats and the hybridization with cultivate...
: Despite its economic, cultural and historical importance, few studies have investigated the evolut...