Prunus sibirica is an economically important tree species that occurs in arid and semi-arid regions of northern China. For this species, creation of a core collection is critical for future ecological and evolutionary studies, efficient economic utilization, and development and management of the broader collection of its germplasm resources. In this study, we sampled 158 accessions of P. sibirica from Russia and China using 30 pair of simple sequence repeat molecular markers and 30 different schemes to identify candidate core collections. The 30 schemes were based on combinations of two different sampling strategies, three genetic distances, and five different sample sizes of the complete germplasm resource. We determined the optimal core c...
Inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers were used to study the genetic diversity and phylogeneti...
Cultivar characterization for fruit trees certification requires fast, efficient and reliable techni...
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are genome domains located in both coding and non-coding regions in e...
The genetic diversity and population genetic structure of 252 accessions from 21 Prunus sibirica L. ...
Premise of the study: Microsatellite loci were developed for Prunus sibirica to investigate genetic ...
Siberian apricot (Prunus sibirica L.), an ecologically and economically important tree species with ...
Abstract: The genetic diversity and population genetic structure of 252 accessions from 21 Prunus si...
This study aimed at establishing a core collection based on the analysis of data from simple sequenc...
<div><p>Siberian apricot (<i>Prunus sibirica</i> L.), an ecologically and economically important tre...
Eight Random Amplified Microsatellite markers (RAMs) were used to characterize the genetic diversity...
There is evidence that a band of dry climate separated plants in East Asia into distinct northern an...
Establishing sustainable plantations with genetic diversity equivalent to that of natural population...
<p><em>Aim of the study:</em> The Breeding Program of wild cherry (<em>Prunus avium</em>) developed ...
Ex situ germ plasm collections of woody crops are necessary to ensure the optimal use of plant genet...
Ten SSR loci, previously developed for Prunus, were analyzed to examine genetic relationships among ...
Inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers were used to study the genetic diversity and phylogeneti...
Cultivar characterization for fruit trees certification requires fast, efficient and reliable techni...
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are genome domains located in both coding and non-coding regions in e...
The genetic diversity and population genetic structure of 252 accessions from 21 Prunus sibirica L. ...
Premise of the study: Microsatellite loci were developed for Prunus sibirica to investigate genetic ...
Siberian apricot (Prunus sibirica L.), an ecologically and economically important tree species with ...
Abstract: The genetic diversity and population genetic structure of 252 accessions from 21 Prunus si...
This study aimed at establishing a core collection based on the analysis of data from simple sequenc...
<div><p>Siberian apricot (<i>Prunus sibirica</i> L.), an ecologically and economically important tre...
Eight Random Amplified Microsatellite markers (RAMs) were used to characterize the genetic diversity...
There is evidence that a band of dry climate separated plants in East Asia into distinct northern an...
Establishing sustainable plantations with genetic diversity equivalent to that of natural population...
<p><em>Aim of the study:</em> The Breeding Program of wild cherry (<em>Prunus avium</em>) developed ...
Ex situ germ plasm collections of woody crops are necessary to ensure the optimal use of plant genet...
Ten SSR loci, previously developed for Prunus, were analyzed to examine genetic relationships among ...
Inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers were used to study the genetic diversity and phylogeneti...
Cultivar characterization for fruit trees certification requires fast, efficient and reliable techni...
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are genome domains located in both coding and non-coding regions in e...