We present preliminary results of the trnL-trnF cpDNA region analysis for some representatives of the g. Betula, out of which B. procurva can be considered the most interesting. The disjunctive range of this species is confined to the mountain system in southeast Central Asia (Pamir-Alai). The occurrence of the birch is isolated from the main range in the mountainous part of the Urals, in the boreal forests zone and in the Trans-Ural forest-steppe. Due to high interspecific hybridization and population variability of the g. Betula, doubts were raised about the correct identification of the representatives of B. procurva. The studied genetic variability and population structure of B. procurva, B. nana, B. pubescens, B. turkestanica, B. tians...
Background and Aims Differences in local abundance and ploidy level are predicted ...
Extensive chloroplast introgression has been documented in polyploid Betula species of eastern North...
The aim of this work is to propose reliable method for distinguishing between diploid (2n) and tetra...
We present preliminary results of the trnL-trnF cpDNA region analysis for some representatives of th...
Boreal and cool temperate forests are the major land cover of northern Eurasia, and information abou...
Birches (Betula spp.) hybridize readily, confounding genetic signatures of refugial isolation and po...
Although botanical trace evidence is often encountered in case investigations, the utilization of su...
The natural range of the dwarf birch (Betula nana L.) includes the boreal, subarctic and arctic regi...
The genus birch (Betula) consists of woods that grow nearly on the whole northern hemisphere. They h...
The genus Betula comprises various species in boreal and temperate climate zones of the Northern Hem...
Birches are generally known for their high genetic and morphological variability, which has resulted...
Curly birch [Betula pendula var. carelica (Merckl.) Hämet-Ahti] is a relatively rare variety of silv...
New sequencing technologies allow development of genome-wide markers for any genus of ecological int...
Molecular variation within morphologically variable natural populations of Betula pendula Roth, (dip...
New sequencing technologies allow development of genome-wide markers for any genus of ecological int...
Background and Aims Differences in local abundance and ploidy level are predicted ...
Extensive chloroplast introgression has been documented in polyploid Betula species of eastern North...
The aim of this work is to propose reliable method for distinguishing between diploid (2n) and tetra...
We present preliminary results of the trnL-trnF cpDNA region analysis for some representatives of th...
Boreal and cool temperate forests are the major land cover of northern Eurasia, and information abou...
Birches (Betula spp.) hybridize readily, confounding genetic signatures of refugial isolation and po...
Although botanical trace evidence is often encountered in case investigations, the utilization of su...
The natural range of the dwarf birch (Betula nana L.) includes the boreal, subarctic and arctic regi...
The genus birch (Betula) consists of woods that grow nearly on the whole northern hemisphere. They h...
The genus Betula comprises various species in boreal and temperate climate zones of the Northern Hem...
Birches are generally known for their high genetic and morphological variability, which has resulted...
Curly birch [Betula pendula var. carelica (Merckl.) Hämet-Ahti] is a relatively rare variety of silv...
New sequencing technologies allow development of genome-wide markers for any genus of ecological int...
Molecular variation within morphologically variable natural populations of Betula pendula Roth, (dip...
New sequencing technologies allow development of genome-wide markers for any genus of ecological int...
Background and Aims Differences in local abundance and ploidy level are predicted ...
Extensive chloroplast introgression has been documented in polyploid Betula species of eastern North...
The aim of this work is to propose reliable method for distinguishing between diploid (2n) and tetra...