Senecio vulgaris L., an annual herb belonging to the Asteraceae, is widely distributed in different regions of the world. There is no information on the intraspecific variations of the morphological and molecular features of this species. In the present investigation, we studied the morphological and genetic diversity of 81 accessions of S. vulgaris collected from 10 geographical populations. Eleven inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) primers were used for the examination of genetic variations among the populations. Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) and GST analyses revealed significant differences among the investigated populations. A significant correlation between genetic distance and geographical distance was revealed by the Mantel...
The genus Alcea, a member of Malvaceae family consists of approximately 75 species worldwide dist...
We conducted a comprehensive study on the diversity of Silene aucheriana Boiss. populations by analy...
Descurainia sophia and Sisymbrium irio, both from Brassicaceae family have potential medicinal effec...
Senecio vulgaris L., an annual herb belonging to the Asteraceae, is widely distributed in different ...
The genus Senecio (Asteraceae, Senecioneae) with about 1250 species is one of the largest genera ...
Common groundsel, Senecio vulgaris (Asteraceae), is a highly selfing semelparous ephemeral weed that...
The large body of data which is available makes some members of the genus Senecio an ideal group on ...
Hybridization is increasingly seen as a trigger for rapid evolution and speciation. To quantify and ...
To shed light on the potential effects of xeric/arid versus mesic environments on plant population g...
Ecological speciation, driven by adaptation to contrasting environments, provides an attractive oppo...
Abstract ISSR and morphological markers were used to detect genetic diversity in several genotypes o...
The genus Senecio L. is one of the largest genera in the family Asteraceae. The number of taxa incl...
Ecological speciation, driven by adaptation to contrasting environments, provides an attractive oppo...
•?The taxonomy of diploid Mediterranean Senecio sect. Senecio (Asteraceae) is complex, owing to a re...
The taxonomy of diploid Mediterranean Senecio sect. Senecio (Asteraceae) is complex, owing to a rece...
The genus Alcea, a member of Malvaceae family consists of approximately 75 species worldwide dist...
We conducted a comprehensive study on the diversity of Silene aucheriana Boiss. populations by analy...
Descurainia sophia and Sisymbrium irio, both from Brassicaceae family have potential medicinal effec...
Senecio vulgaris L., an annual herb belonging to the Asteraceae, is widely distributed in different ...
The genus Senecio (Asteraceae, Senecioneae) with about 1250 species is one of the largest genera ...
Common groundsel, Senecio vulgaris (Asteraceae), is a highly selfing semelparous ephemeral weed that...
The large body of data which is available makes some members of the genus Senecio an ideal group on ...
Hybridization is increasingly seen as a trigger for rapid evolution and speciation. To quantify and ...
To shed light on the potential effects of xeric/arid versus mesic environments on plant population g...
Ecological speciation, driven by adaptation to contrasting environments, provides an attractive oppo...
Abstract ISSR and morphological markers were used to detect genetic diversity in several genotypes o...
The genus Senecio L. is one of the largest genera in the family Asteraceae. The number of taxa incl...
Ecological speciation, driven by adaptation to contrasting environments, provides an attractive oppo...
•?The taxonomy of diploid Mediterranean Senecio sect. Senecio (Asteraceae) is complex, owing to a re...
The taxonomy of diploid Mediterranean Senecio sect. Senecio (Asteraceae) is complex, owing to a rece...
The genus Alcea, a member of Malvaceae family consists of approximately 75 species worldwide dist...
We conducted a comprehensive study on the diversity of Silene aucheriana Boiss. populations by analy...
Descurainia sophia and Sisymbrium irio, both from Brassicaceae family have potential medicinal effec...