This study provides a new insight into Turkish Solix L. systematics, using a molecular phylogeny and numerical morphotnetric analysis approach. Despite its economic importance for bioenergy, there is to date no record of any extensive study on this Turkish willow species. twenty-four Solix species and one hybrid were subjected to molecular and morphometric evaluation, in which one gene region of the external transcribed spacer (ETS) of the 18S-26S nuclear ribosomal DNA and 11 morphologic-al characters were analyzed using a Bayesian Analysis of Beast program and Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in R. The results indicate that Salix species in -Turkey could be accurately classified at the subgenera level, considering the selected gene r...
Background. In view of addressing the vital issue of mankind to preserve biodiversity of species, th...
The genus Salix L. is represented with more than 500 species in the world and 28 of species are foun...
High genetic diversity and low differentiation present challenges in taxonomy and systematics of Sal...
Chloroplast (trnT-F, matK and rbcL) and nuclear genome (ITS) regions were used to explore the evolut...
Detailed phylogenetic relationships and molecular dating are still quite rare for the complex and di...
The genus Salix L. is represented by more than 500 species in the world where 27 species are natural...
<div><p><i>Salix</i> L. is the largest genus in the family Salicaceae (450 species). Several classif...
doi:10.3906/bot-1003-50 Studies on the anatomical structure of stems of willow (Salix L.
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the usefulness of DArT markers in genotypic identifica...
Background The taxonomy and systematics of Salix subgenus Salix s.l. is difficult. The reliability a...
The complex of Salix retusa includes S. retusa s.s., S serpyllifolia and S. kitaibeliana, small, pro...
Following the sequencing of a growing number of plant genomes and with the availability of more and ...
The endemic Anatolian willow, Salix anatolica (Salicaceae), was described based on solely female ind...
This study reports the application of sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) technique in ch...
Plastome phylogenomics is used in a broad range of studies where single markers do not bear enough i...
Background. In view of addressing the vital issue of mankind to preserve biodiversity of species, th...
The genus Salix L. is represented with more than 500 species in the world and 28 of species are foun...
High genetic diversity and low differentiation present challenges in taxonomy and systematics of Sal...
Chloroplast (trnT-F, matK and rbcL) and nuclear genome (ITS) regions were used to explore the evolut...
Detailed phylogenetic relationships and molecular dating are still quite rare for the complex and di...
The genus Salix L. is represented by more than 500 species in the world where 27 species are natural...
<div><p><i>Salix</i> L. is the largest genus in the family Salicaceae (450 species). Several classif...
doi:10.3906/bot-1003-50 Studies on the anatomical structure of stems of willow (Salix L.
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the usefulness of DArT markers in genotypic identifica...
Background The taxonomy and systematics of Salix subgenus Salix s.l. is difficult. The reliability a...
The complex of Salix retusa includes S. retusa s.s., S serpyllifolia and S. kitaibeliana, small, pro...
Following the sequencing of a growing number of plant genomes and with the availability of more and ...
The endemic Anatolian willow, Salix anatolica (Salicaceae), was described based on solely female ind...
This study reports the application of sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) technique in ch...
Plastome phylogenomics is used in a broad range of studies where single markers do not bear enough i...
Background. In view of addressing the vital issue of mankind to preserve biodiversity of species, th...
The genus Salix L. is represented with more than 500 species in the world and 28 of species are foun...
High genetic diversity and low differentiation present challenges in taxonomy and systematics of Sal...