Inter\u2013Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) molecular markers and morphological analysis were used in order to characterize wild populations and cultivated forms of orphan crop species Capparis spinosa L. in a Mediterranean island complex. Nineteen wild populations belonging to two different subspecies, C. spinosa subsp. spinosa and subsp. rupestris, were sampled in different environments in Sicily and the surrounding islets Lampedusa, Pantelleria and Salina. Different biotypes cultivated in Pantelleria and Salina were analyzed. Six ISSR primers were selected for genetic characterization, and all clear and reproducible bands were scored and analyzed. Among the 47 ISSR bands obtained, 97.5% were polymorphic. Results of AMOVA and STRUCTURE analy...
Chamaerops humilis is decreasing in abundance in Mediterranean Europe, which has induced the Europea...
The performance of different molecular markers in the assessment of population structure was tested...
Background and Aims The Mediterranean region is of prime importance to biodiversity at a global leve...
Inter–Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) molecular markers and morphological analysis were used in order ...
This work investigated the genetic diversity and relationships among Capparis species growing in Syr...
The caper plant is widespread in Sicily (Italy) both wild in natural habitats and as specialized cro...
The taxonomy, distribution and ecology of the polymorphic Capparis spinosa L. in Sicily are discusse...
As a Tertiary Tethyan relict, Capparis spinosa is a typical wind-preventing and sand-fixing deciduou...
A revision of the Capparis spinosa group has been carried out in southern Europe, northern Africa, w...
Caper (Capparis spinosa L.) is a xerophytic shrub cultivated for its fower buds and fruits, used as ...
Caper (Capparis spinosa L.) is a xerophytic shrub with a remarkable adaptability to harsh environmen...
Capparis spinosa grows naturally from the Atlantic coast of the Canary Islands and Morocco to the B...
Corsica and Sardinia form one of the areas with highest biodiversity in the Mediterranean and are co...
To explore the influence of vicariance on differentiation patterns of taxa in arid regions, we syste...
The genus Capparis is a taxon of difficult delimitation that has several species and ecotypes due to...
Chamaerops humilis is decreasing in abundance in Mediterranean Europe, which has induced the Europea...
The performance of different molecular markers in the assessment of population structure was tested...
Background and Aims The Mediterranean region is of prime importance to biodiversity at a global leve...
Inter–Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) molecular markers and morphological analysis were used in order ...
This work investigated the genetic diversity and relationships among Capparis species growing in Syr...
The caper plant is widespread in Sicily (Italy) both wild in natural habitats and as specialized cro...
The taxonomy, distribution and ecology of the polymorphic Capparis spinosa L. in Sicily are discusse...
As a Tertiary Tethyan relict, Capparis spinosa is a typical wind-preventing and sand-fixing deciduou...
A revision of the Capparis spinosa group has been carried out in southern Europe, northern Africa, w...
Caper (Capparis spinosa L.) is a xerophytic shrub cultivated for its fower buds and fruits, used as ...
Caper (Capparis spinosa L.) is a xerophytic shrub with a remarkable adaptability to harsh environmen...
Capparis spinosa grows naturally from the Atlantic coast of the Canary Islands and Morocco to the B...
Corsica and Sardinia form one of the areas with highest biodiversity in the Mediterranean and are co...
To explore the influence of vicariance on differentiation patterns of taxa in arid regions, we syste...
The genus Capparis is a taxon of difficult delimitation that has several species and ecotypes due to...
Chamaerops humilis is decreasing in abundance in Mediterranean Europe, which has induced the Europea...
The performance of different molecular markers in the assessment of population structure was tested...
Background and Aims The Mediterranean region is of prime importance to biodiversity at a global leve...