Tamarindus indica is a domesticated species of high economic value for the Sahel region. Despite this importance, very few data is available on its diversity as well as its structure leading to controversialdiscussions on its origin. Thus it is questionable whether the knowledge of its genetic diversity and organisation may help in identifying the area of its origin. We have studied 10 populations using markers RAPDs with the seeds collected from Asia (India and Thailand), Africa (Burkina Faso, Senegal, Kenya and Tanzania), from three islands (Madagascar, Réunion and Guadeloupe). The results showed that T. indica has a high intra population genetic variability with a higher value obtained in the population from Cameroon. This high intra-pop...
AbstractTamarix usneoides (Tamaricaceae) is a species native to southern Africa where it is currentl...
Understanding the availability, extent and apportionment of genetic variability in natural populatio...
The present study was conducted at the Horticultural College and Research Institute, Periyakulam wit...
International audienceTamarindus indica is a domesticated species of high economic value for the Sah...
The present study conducted at Shimoga (Karnataka) during 2005–2008 is an attempt to examine genetic...
Genetic diversity information can be valuable for establishing successful management strategies for ...
Tamarix is used for a long time as a treatment plant in traditional and modern medicine because of i...
Twenty-nine provenances of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.) representing the full natural distributio...
Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) is a large evergreen tree belonging to the family Fabaceae (Legumino...
The African tulip (Spathodea campanulata) is a monophyletic species native to tropical forests of su...
International audienceThe first introduction of Tectona grandis in Indonesia took place between the ...
The first introduction of Tectona grandis in Indonesia took place between the fourteenth and sixteen...
The genetic diversity analysis of eight populations of Nardostachys jatamansi DC. collected from dif...
Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) crop improvement depends on availability of diversity in the germpl...
Domestication of Uapaca kirkiana Müell. Arg is a high priority for improving rural livelihoods of sm...
AbstractTamarix usneoides (Tamaricaceae) is a species native to southern Africa where it is currentl...
Understanding the availability, extent and apportionment of genetic variability in natural populatio...
The present study was conducted at the Horticultural College and Research Institute, Periyakulam wit...
International audienceTamarindus indica is a domesticated species of high economic value for the Sah...
The present study conducted at Shimoga (Karnataka) during 2005–2008 is an attempt to examine genetic...
Genetic diversity information can be valuable for establishing successful management strategies for ...
Tamarix is used for a long time as a treatment plant in traditional and modern medicine because of i...
Twenty-nine provenances of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.) representing the full natural distributio...
Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) is a large evergreen tree belonging to the family Fabaceae (Legumino...
The African tulip (Spathodea campanulata) is a monophyletic species native to tropical forests of su...
International audienceThe first introduction of Tectona grandis in Indonesia took place between the ...
The first introduction of Tectona grandis in Indonesia took place between the fourteenth and sixteen...
The genetic diversity analysis of eight populations of Nardostachys jatamansi DC. collected from dif...
Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) crop improvement depends on availability of diversity in the germpl...
Domestication of Uapaca kirkiana Müell. Arg is a high priority for improving rural livelihoods of sm...
AbstractTamarix usneoides (Tamaricaceae) is a species native to southern Africa where it is currentl...
Understanding the availability, extent and apportionment of genetic variability in natural populatio...
The present study was conducted at the Horticultural College and Research Institute, Periyakulam wit...