Acacia senegal belongs to the subgenus, Aculeiferum. It is an African arid and semi arid zone multipurpose tree species, highly valued for gum arabic production, agroforestry and desertification control besides other multiple uses. Genetic variation and resulting variable groupings wereassessed using combined RAPD+ISSR markers within and among four Kenyan populations of A. senegal. Using 10 RAPD and 5 ISSR primers, a total of 55 polymorphic bands with an average of 3.6 polymorphic loci per RAPD+ISSR primer were detected. The mean Nei’s gene diversity index (H) for the populations was 0.283 and mean observed number of alleles per locus (A) was 1.982. Much of the genetic variation resided within the populations based on the Analysis of Molecu...
Knowledge of rangewide variation in DNA content and ploidy level may be valuable in understanding th...
Acacia albida (Faidherbia albida) is an important species for agroforestry and widely distributed in...
Genetic diversity and relationship of four Acacia species, Acacia aulacocarpa, A. Cunn. ex Benth., A...
Random Amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were used to characterize the genetic diversity and ...
Acacia senegal is a multipurpose African tree mainly exploited for gum Arabic production. It also pl...
International audienceAcacia senegal is a multipurpose African tree that improves the soil fertility...
The level of genetic diversity and population structure of Acacia senegal variety kerensis in Kenya ...
Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) DNA markers were used to characterize the genetic dive...
Acacia senegal is a multipurpose African tree that improves the soil fertility of degraded areas. Th...
Not AvailableAcacia senegal is well adapted to arid environment of western Rajasthan and has a poten...
Distribution and diversity of rhizobial strains associated with Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. in relati...
In the drylands of Africa, land degradation and soil fertility depletion are major threats to natura...
Seven polymorphic microsatellite markers isolated from Acacia brevispica and Acacia mellifera were s...
Nowadays, management of forest genetic resources raises several questions relative to the various st...
AbstractListed as vulnerable under Appendix II of CITES, populations of the commercially valuable Af...
Knowledge of rangewide variation in DNA content and ploidy level may be valuable in understanding th...
Acacia albida (Faidherbia albida) is an important species for agroforestry and widely distributed in...
Genetic diversity and relationship of four Acacia species, Acacia aulacocarpa, A. Cunn. ex Benth., A...
Random Amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were used to characterize the genetic diversity and ...
Acacia senegal is a multipurpose African tree mainly exploited for gum Arabic production. It also pl...
International audienceAcacia senegal is a multipurpose African tree that improves the soil fertility...
The level of genetic diversity and population structure of Acacia senegal variety kerensis in Kenya ...
Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) DNA markers were used to characterize the genetic dive...
Acacia senegal is a multipurpose African tree that improves the soil fertility of degraded areas. Th...
Not AvailableAcacia senegal is well adapted to arid environment of western Rajasthan and has a poten...
Distribution and diversity of rhizobial strains associated with Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. in relati...
In the drylands of Africa, land degradation and soil fertility depletion are major threats to natura...
Seven polymorphic microsatellite markers isolated from Acacia brevispica and Acacia mellifera were s...
Nowadays, management of forest genetic resources raises several questions relative to the various st...
AbstractListed as vulnerable under Appendix II of CITES, populations of the commercially valuable Af...
Knowledge of rangewide variation in DNA content and ploidy level may be valuable in understanding th...
Acacia albida (Faidherbia albida) is an important species for agroforestry and widely distributed in...
Genetic diversity and relationship of four Acacia species, Acacia aulacocarpa, A. Cunn. ex Benth., A...