Pyrus calleryana Decne. (Callery pear) includes cultivars that in the United States are popular ornamentals in commercial and residential landscapes. Last few decades, this species has increasingly naturalized across portions of the eastern and southern US. However, the mechanisms behind this plant’s spread are not well understood. The genetic relationship of present-day P.calleryana trees with their Asian P. calleryana forebears (native trees from China, Japan, and Korea) and the original specimens of US cultivars are unknown. We developed and used 18 microsatellite markers to analyze 147 Pyrus source samples and to articulate the status of genetic diversity within Asian P. calleryana and US cultivars. We hypothesized that Asian P. callery...
Simple sequence repeat (SSRs) markers derived from Malus were used to assess their transferability i...
Abstract Background Pear (Pyrus spp.) is an economically important temperate fruit tree worldwide. I...
The genome structure of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) is highly conserved among the different species belo...
Pyrus calleryana Decne. (Callery pear) is a deciduous tree native to China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
<div><p>Recent evidence indicated that interspecific hybridization was the major mode of evolution i...
Asian pear plays an important role in the world pear industry, accounting for over 70% of world tota...
<p>Asian pear plays an important role in the world pear industry, accounting for over 70% of world t...
<p>Asian pear plays an important role in the world pear industry, accounting for over 70% of world t...
Abstract Background Pear (Pyrus) is a globally grown fruit, with thousands of cultivars in five dome...
<div><p>The pear (genus <i>Pyrus</i>) is one of the most ancient and widely cultivated tree fruit cr...
Iran is recognized as an important source of genetic diversity of pear germplasm including native an...
Pyrus germplasm of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (56 accessions) and East Malling Research Station Kent, UK...
The genus Pyrus contains more than 20 different pear species which are used as food source, horticul...
The pear (genus Pyrus) is one of the most ancient and widely cultivated tree fruit crops in temperat...
The USDA-ARS National Clonal Germplasm Repository (NCGR) in Corvallis, Oregon, maintains one of the ...
Simple sequence repeat (SSRs) markers derived from Malus were used to assess their transferability i...
Abstract Background Pear (Pyrus spp.) is an economically important temperate fruit tree worldwide. I...
The genome structure of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) is highly conserved among the different species belo...
Pyrus calleryana Decne. (Callery pear) is a deciduous tree native to China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
<div><p>Recent evidence indicated that interspecific hybridization was the major mode of evolution i...
Asian pear plays an important role in the world pear industry, accounting for over 70% of world tota...
<p>Asian pear plays an important role in the world pear industry, accounting for over 70% of world t...
<p>Asian pear plays an important role in the world pear industry, accounting for over 70% of world t...
Abstract Background Pear (Pyrus) is a globally grown fruit, with thousands of cultivars in five dome...
<div><p>The pear (genus <i>Pyrus</i>) is one of the most ancient and widely cultivated tree fruit cr...
Iran is recognized as an important source of genetic diversity of pear germplasm including native an...
Pyrus germplasm of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (56 accessions) and East Malling Research Station Kent, UK...
The genus Pyrus contains more than 20 different pear species which are used as food source, horticul...
The pear (genus Pyrus) is one of the most ancient and widely cultivated tree fruit crops in temperat...
The USDA-ARS National Clonal Germplasm Repository (NCGR) in Corvallis, Oregon, maintains one of the ...
Simple sequence repeat (SSRs) markers derived from Malus were used to assess their transferability i...
Abstract Background Pear (Pyrus spp.) is an economically important temperate fruit tree worldwide. I...
The genome structure of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) is highly conserved among the different species belo...