Salix alba L. and Salix fragilis L. are two closely related willow species whose phenotypic features, showing a large and continuous variation, have a low diagnostic value for identifying pure species and interspecific hybrids. In this paper, the effectiveness of different multilocus PCR-based molecular markers, such as I-SSRs, RAPDs and AFLPs in detecting genetic polymorphisms able to discriminate the two willow species was evaluated by analysing a set of 12 reference samples. Three genetic similarity indexes, Dice, Jaccard and Simple Matching coefficient, were used for all possible pairwise comparisons of individuals, revealing the same trend of variation within and between species when different marker systems were used. Cluster analysis...
Given that morphological identification of willow is difficult, willow lines being investigated for ...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)-Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely related p...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)\u2014Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely rela...
Salix alba L. and Salix fragilis L. are two closely related willow species whose phenotypic features...
Willows belong to the genus Salix (Salicaceae) and consist of large number of species with large phe...
The genus Salix (willow) contains a number of species which have great potential value as biomass cr...
Given that morphological identification of willow is difficult, willow lines being investigated for ...
Willows are ecofriendly, fast growing, multipurpose, widely distributed species throughout the wo...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the usefulness of DArT markers in genotypic identifica...
This study reports the application of sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) technique in ch...
In this study, the genetic diversity and structure of 13 natural locations of Salix purpurea were de...
In this study, the genetic diversity and structure of 13 natural locations of Salix purpurea were de...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)—Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely related p...
Salix alba-Salix fragilis complex includes closely related dioecious polyploid species, which are ob...
Given that morphological identification of willow is difficult, willow lines being investigated for ...
Given that morphological identification of willow is difficult, willow lines being investigated for ...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)-Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely related p...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)\u2014Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely rela...
Salix alba L. and Salix fragilis L. are two closely related willow species whose phenotypic features...
Willows belong to the genus Salix (Salicaceae) and consist of large number of species with large phe...
The genus Salix (willow) contains a number of species which have great potential value as biomass cr...
Given that morphological identification of willow is difficult, willow lines being investigated for ...
Willows are ecofriendly, fast growing, multipurpose, widely distributed species throughout the wo...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the usefulness of DArT markers in genotypic identifica...
This study reports the application of sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) technique in ch...
In this study, the genetic diversity and structure of 13 natural locations of Salix purpurea were de...
In this study, the genetic diversity and structure of 13 natural locations of Salix purpurea were de...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)—Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely related p...
Salix alba-Salix fragilis complex includes closely related dioecious polyploid species, which are ob...
Given that morphological identification of willow is difficult, willow lines being investigated for ...
Given that morphological identification of willow is difficult, willow lines being investigated for ...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)-Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely related p...
The Salix alba L. (white willow)\u2014Salix fragilis L. (crack willow) complex includes closely rela...