Tropical fruit trees are an important component of the human diet; however, little is known about their genetic diversity levels. Zapote mamey (Pouteria sapota) is a tree native to southeastern Mexico and Central America, and Mexico is the leading producer in the world. Studies of the genetic diversity of Zapote mamey have been based on cultivated materials using morphological and biochemical characterization or dominant molecular markers. To gain a deeper understanding about the conservation status of Zapote mamey in its center of origin and domestication, we collected 188 individuals from eight wild and five cultivated populations in southeastern Mexico and characterized them using eight microsatellite loci. STRUCTURE, 3D-PCoA, and neighb...
BACKGROUND: Developing a greater understanding of population genetic structure in lowland tropical p...
The genetic structure and genetic diversity of Mexican populations of Swietenia macrophylla were ev...
Stenocereus queretaroensis is an endemic, chiropterophilous, columnar cactus of economic importance ...
Tropical fruit trees are an important component of the human diet; however, little is known about th...
Mamey sapote [Pouteria spp., Sapotaceae] is a tree fruit of economic and cultural importance in Cent...
Pouteria sapota is known for its edible fruits that contain unique carotenoids, as well as for its f...
Pouteria sapota is known for its edible fruits that contain unique carotenoids, as well as for its f...
The tropical dry forest is a greatly endangered ecosystem, from which Jacaratia mexicana is a native...
The tropical dry forest is a greatly endangered ecosystem, from which Jacaratia mexicana is a native...
Manilkara zapota is a tropical tree species that was used by the ancient Maya in construction of the...
Analyses of genetic variation allow understanding the origin, diversification and genetic resources ...
The amount and structure of the genetic diversity in Mexican populations of Pseudotsuga menziesii (M...
Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) is a large evergreen tree belonging to the family Fabaceae (Legumino...
Polaskia chende is a columnar cactus endemic to central Mexico, where it is managed via silviculture...
Physalis is an American plant genus that includes species of economic importance for their edible fr...
BACKGROUND: Developing a greater understanding of population genetic structure in lowland tropical p...
The genetic structure and genetic diversity of Mexican populations of Swietenia macrophylla were ev...
Stenocereus queretaroensis is an endemic, chiropterophilous, columnar cactus of economic importance ...
Tropical fruit trees are an important component of the human diet; however, little is known about th...
Mamey sapote [Pouteria spp., Sapotaceae] is a tree fruit of economic and cultural importance in Cent...
Pouteria sapota is known for its edible fruits that contain unique carotenoids, as well as for its f...
Pouteria sapota is known for its edible fruits that contain unique carotenoids, as well as for its f...
The tropical dry forest is a greatly endangered ecosystem, from which Jacaratia mexicana is a native...
The tropical dry forest is a greatly endangered ecosystem, from which Jacaratia mexicana is a native...
Manilkara zapota is a tropical tree species that was used by the ancient Maya in construction of the...
Analyses of genetic variation allow understanding the origin, diversification and genetic resources ...
The amount and structure of the genetic diversity in Mexican populations of Pseudotsuga menziesii (M...
Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) is a large evergreen tree belonging to the family Fabaceae (Legumino...
Polaskia chende is a columnar cactus endemic to central Mexico, where it is managed via silviculture...
Physalis is an American plant genus that includes species of economic importance for their edible fr...
BACKGROUND: Developing a greater understanding of population genetic structure in lowland tropical p...
The genetic structure and genetic diversity of Mexican populations of Swietenia macrophylla were ev...
Stenocereus queretaroensis is an endemic, chiropterophilous, columnar cactus of economic importance ...