The Gran Chaco is the largest dry forest in South America. Oneof the key taxa of this biome is the genus Prosopis (Fabaceae)which contains several economically important species. One ofthe characteristics of this genus is its natural capacity toexchange genetic information among congeneric species,generating zones of high morphological and genetic variabilityat contact points. The study and management of these contactareas can contribute to the dynamic conservation of thesenative genetic resources. In this study, we analysed three siteswithin a gradient of land aridity, where P. nigra and P. alba growin sympatry and apparently hybridize. This is the first studyperformed in both, Prosopis pure sites and hybrid swarm,which includes a spatiall...
Instituto de Fisiología y Recursos Genéticos VegetalesFil: Lopez Lauenstein, Diego. Instituto Nacio...
En el presente trabajo se estudiaron las características exomorfológicas de plántulas desarrolladas ...
Instituto de Fisiología y Recursos Genéticos VegetalesFil: Vega, Carmen Delcira . Instituto Naciona...
The Gran Chaco is the largest dry forest in South America. One of the key taxa of this biome is the ...
The section Algarobia of genus Prosopis includes promising species for reforestation and afforestati...
“Algarrobos” are a set of multipurpose tree species of the Prosopis genus, which consequently can ha...
Interspecific hybridization can occur under natural conditions among species of the Prosopis genus, ...
Spatial genetic structure (SGS) in plants is primarily determined by the interaction between pollen ...
Signals of selection on quantitative traits can be detected by the comparison between the genetic di...
Prosopis (Leguminosae) contains woody species of arid and semiarid areas of the Americas, Africa and...
In the Yungas of Northwestern Argentina, three endangered species of Cedrela (C. angustifolia, C. sa...
The fast expansion of human population around La Paz, Bolivia (3,200–4,100 m.a.s.l.) triggered new s...
In the Atacama Desert from northern Chile (19–24°S), Prosopis (Leguminosae) individuals are restrict...
Calafate (Berberis microphylla G. Forst.) is a spontaneous shrub grown in the Patagonian region, fro...
Prosopis alba is a native forest tree growing in arid and semi-arid regions of Argentina. It is a mu...
Instituto de Fisiología y Recursos Genéticos VegetalesFil: Lopez Lauenstein, Diego. Instituto Nacio...
En el presente trabajo se estudiaron las características exomorfológicas de plántulas desarrolladas ...
Instituto de Fisiología y Recursos Genéticos VegetalesFil: Vega, Carmen Delcira . Instituto Naciona...
The Gran Chaco is the largest dry forest in South America. One of the key taxa of this biome is the ...
The section Algarobia of genus Prosopis includes promising species for reforestation and afforestati...
“Algarrobos” are a set of multipurpose tree species of the Prosopis genus, which consequently can ha...
Interspecific hybridization can occur under natural conditions among species of the Prosopis genus, ...
Spatial genetic structure (SGS) in plants is primarily determined by the interaction between pollen ...
Signals of selection on quantitative traits can be detected by the comparison between the genetic di...
Prosopis (Leguminosae) contains woody species of arid and semiarid areas of the Americas, Africa and...
In the Yungas of Northwestern Argentina, three endangered species of Cedrela (C. angustifolia, C. sa...
The fast expansion of human population around La Paz, Bolivia (3,200–4,100 m.a.s.l.) triggered new s...
In the Atacama Desert from northern Chile (19–24°S), Prosopis (Leguminosae) individuals are restrict...
Calafate (Berberis microphylla G. Forst.) is a spontaneous shrub grown in the Patagonian region, fro...
Prosopis alba is a native forest tree growing in arid and semi-arid regions of Argentina. It is a mu...
Instituto de Fisiología y Recursos Genéticos VegetalesFil: Lopez Lauenstein, Diego. Instituto Nacio...
En el presente trabajo se estudiaron las características exomorfológicas de plántulas desarrolladas ...
Instituto de Fisiología y Recursos Genéticos VegetalesFil: Vega, Carmen Delcira . Instituto Naciona...