Paspalum has many multiploid species displaying a wide range of ploidy levels and reproductive systems including apomixis. However, not much is known about the genetic structure of natural populations of the apomictic species of Paspalum. The aim of this work was to evaluate the genetic diversity of several natural populations belonging to five species of Paspalum. A total of 13 populations were analyzed using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP). The AFLP data revealed maximal genotypic diversity and significant levels of genetic diversity in diploid and mixed diploid–tetraploid populations of P. denticulatum and P. rufum, where all individuals represent different genotypes. This may be mainly due to the reproductive system of d...
The Plicatula group of the grass genus Paspalum contains about 30 species. Most are tetraploid and r...
Abstract Paspalum notatum is a polymorphic species with two accepted varieties, according to the plo...
Gametophytic apomixis is an asexual mode of reproduction by seeds. This trait is present in several ...
Paspalum is considered a genetic model for studying the sources of genotypic variability, and breedi...
Knowledge of variation in ploidy levels and reproductive behaviour in natural populations is essenti...
Paspalum notatum is a subtropical grass widely distributed in the temperate areas of America. Diploi...
Paspalum is a noteworthy grass genus due to the forage quality of most species, the total number of ...
Paspalum chaseanum Parodi (Poaceae) is a rare species seldom found in the vast phytogeographic Chaco...
Knowledge of the breeding system is a fundamental step in any program dealing with genetic improvem...
Chromosome numbers were counted in 126 new accessions of 50 Paspalum species from Brazil, Argentina,...
Paspalum simplex is a grass distributed throughout the phytogeographic Chaco region in South America...
It is generally accepted that polyploids have downsized basic genomes rather than additive values wi...
Polyploidy plays a major role in plant evolution. The establishment of new polyploids is often a con...
Paspalum is one of the most important genera of the Poaceae family due to its large number of specie...
Paspalum notatum is a polymorphic species with two accepted varieties, according to the ploidy level...
The Plicatula group of the grass genus Paspalum contains about 30 species. Most are tetraploid and r...
Abstract Paspalum notatum is a polymorphic species with two accepted varieties, according to the plo...
Gametophytic apomixis is an asexual mode of reproduction by seeds. This trait is present in several ...
Paspalum is considered a genetic model for studying the sources of genotypic variability, and breedi...
Knowledge of variation in ploidy levels and reproductive behaviour in natural populations is essenti...
Paspalum notatum is a subtropical grass widely distributed in the temperate areas of America. Diploi...
Paspalum is a noteworthy grass genus due to the forage quality of most species, the total number of ...
Paspalum chaseanum Parodi (Poaceae) is a rare species seldom found in the vast phytogeographic Chaco...
Knowledge of the breeding system is a fundamental step in any program dealing with genetic improvem...
Chromosome numbers were counted in 126 new accessions of 50 Paspalum species from Brazil, Argentina,...
Paspalum simplex is a grass distributed throughout the phytogeographic Chaco region in South America...
It is generally accepted that polyploids have downsized basic genomes rather than additive values wi...
Polyploidy plays a major role in plant evolution. The establishment of new polyploids is often a con...
Paspalum is one of the most important genera of the Poaceae family due to its large number of specie...
Paspalum notatum is a polymorphic species with two accepted varieties, according to the ploidy level...
The Plicatula group of the grass genus Paspalum contains about 30 species. Most are tetraploid and r...
Abstract Paspalum notatum is a polymorphic species with two accepted varieties, according to the plo...
Gametophytic apomixis is an asexual mode of reproduction by seeds. This trait is present in several ...