Few studies have addressed the evolutionary history of tree species from African savannahs at large geographic scales, particularly in the southern hemisphere (Zambezian region). Afzelia (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae) contains economically important timber species, including two species widely distributed in African savannahs: A. africana in the Sudanian region and A. quanzensis in the Zambezian region. To characterize the population genetic diversity and structure of these two species across their distribution ranges, we used nuclear microsatellites (simple sequence repeats, SSRs) and genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) markers. Six SSR loci were genotyped in 241 A. africana and 113 A. quanzensis individuals, while 2,800 and 3,841 high-quality si...
The evolutionary history of African savannah tree species is crucial for the management of their gen...
Premise of the study: Microsatellites were developed in the vulnerable African rainforest tree Afzel...
The evolutionary history of African savannah tree species is crucial for the management of their gen...
Few studies have addressed the evolutionary history of tree species from African savannahs at large ...
International audiencePremise Few studies have addressed the evolutionary history of tree species fr...
Premise Afzelia africana (Fabaceae) is a valuable, internationally vulnerable tree species in tropic...
Background:. Molecular markers can improve our knowledge of the rain forest biodiversity, especially...
First online: 22 September 2015Phylogeographic studies of tropical and subtropical tree species prov...
The dating of diversification events, including transitions between biomes, is key to elucidate the ...
While the genetic structure of many tree species in temperate, American and Asian regions is largely...
The dating of diversification events, including transitions between biomes, is key to elucidate the ...
The genus Afzelia Smith (Fabaceae, Caesalpinioideae) is known to have seven African tree species two...
The evolutionary history of African savannah tree species is crucial for the management of their gen...
Premise of the study: Microsatellites were developed in the vulnerable African rainforest tree Afzel...
The evolutionary history of African savannah tree species is crucial for the management of their gen...
Few studies have addressed the evolutionary history of tree species from African savannahs at large ...
International audiencePremise Few studies have addressed the evolutionary history of tree species fr...
Premise Afzelia africana (Fabaceae) is a valuable, internationally vulnerable tree species in tropic...
Background:. Molecular markers can improve our knowledge of the rain forest biodiversity, especially...
First online: 22 September 2015Phylogeographic studies of tropical and subtropical tree species prov...
The dating of diversification events, including transitions between biomes, is key to elucidate the ...
While the genetic structure of many tree species in temperate, American and Asian regions is largely...
The dating of diversification events, including transitions between biomes, is key to elucidate the ...
The genus Afzelia Smith (Fabaceae, Caesalpinioideae) is known to have seven African tree species two...
The evolutionary history of African savannah tree species is crucial for the management of their gen...
Premise of the study: Microsatellites were developed in the vulnerable African rainforest tree Afzel...
The evolutionary history of African savannah tree species is crucial for the management of their gen...