Vanilla planifolia, a highly prized tropical crop, produces commercial vanilla. We investigated RAPD genetic diversity and geographical structure within V. planifolia. Multivariate analyses revealed three separate geographical groups of V. planifolia: a) a Costa Rican group; b) a Mexican group consisting only of cultivated plants from north of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt; and c) a Mexican group from Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Quintana Roo, which are wild and wild-sourced cultivated plants. It appears likely that human action has resulted in movement of northern Mexican plants into the region south of the Volcanic Belt. When supposed translocants are included, a significantly higher genetic diversity is observed south of the Volcanic Belt com-...
The sources of natural vanilla are the cured fruits of two obligatorily hand-pollinated and clonally...
International audienceThe sources of natural vanilla are the cured fruits of two obligatorily hand-p...
Natural vanilla (Vanilla planifolia G. Jackson, syn. V. fragrans) is native to the tropic forest of...
Vanilla planifolia, a highly prized tropical crop, produces commercial vanilla. We investigated RAPD...
Premise Although vanilla is one of the best-known spices, there is only a limited understanding of i...
Premise Although vanilla is one of the best-known spices, there is a limited understanding of its b...
The cultivated species Vanilla planifolia is a typical example of a crop introduced from its area of...
Premise Although vanilla is one of the best-known spices, there is a limited understanding of its bi...
International audienceThe genus Vanilla belongs to the Orchidaceae family and Vanilla planifolia, pr...
The genus Vanilla belongs to the Orchidaceae family and Vanilla planifolia, probably endemic from tr...
Genomics-based diversity analysis of natural vanilla populations is important in order to guide cons...
Vanilla is a large genus of about 110 species in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), including the spec...
In Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and other humid tropical areas, cultivated vanilla is represented m...
Commercially cultivated vanilla (V. planifolia) is native to Mexico and its cultivation and breeding...
Although vanilla is one of the most valuable spices, there is a lack of understanding of the genomic...
The sources of natural vanilla are the cured fruits of two obligatorily hand-pollinated and clonally...
International audienceThe sources of natural vanilla are the cured fruits of two obligatorily hand-p...
Natural vanilla (Vanilla planifolia G. Jackson, syn. V. fragrans) is native to the tropic forest of...
Vanilla planifolia, a highly prized tropical crop, produces commercial vanilla. We investigated RAPD...
Premise Although vanilla is one of the best-known spices, there is only a limited understanding of i...
Premise Although vanilla is one of the best-known spices, there is a limited understanding of its b...
The cultivated species Vanilla planifolia is a typical example of a crop introduced from its area of...
Premise Although vanilla is one of the best-known spices, there is a limited understanding of its bi...
International audienceThe genus Vanilla belongs to the Orchidaceae family and Vanilla planifolia, pr...
The genus Vanilla belongs to the Orchidaceae family and Vanilla planifolia, probably endemic from tr...
Genomics-based diversity analysis of natural vanilla populations is important in order to guide cons...
Vanilla is a large genus of about 110 species in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), including the spec...
In Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and other humid tropical areas, cultivated vanilla is represented m...
Commercially cultivated vanilla (V. planifolia) is native to Mexico and its cultivation and breeding...
Although vanilla is one of the most valuable spices, there is a lack of understanding of the genomic...
The sources of natural vanilla are the cured fruits of two obligatorily hand-pollinated and clonally...
International audienceThe sources of natural vanilla are the cured fruits of two obligatorily hand-p...
Natural vanilla (Vanilla planifolia G. Jackson, syn. V. fragrans) is native to the tropic forest of...