Malus sieversii, a wild progenitor of domesticated apple, is distributed in western Xinjiang of China, eastern part of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia. To well understand the genetic structure and the historical demography of this important germplasm resource, we sampled 15 populations with 110 individuals of Malus sieversii from the Yili Valley and the western mountains of the Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, and sequenced two nrDNA fragments for these 110 individuals. Meanwhile, we modeled and compared species distributions under the current and the Last Glacial Maximum climatic conditions. The results showed that populations of M. sieversii from Xinjiang had low levels of genetic diversity and genetic differentiation. During the LGM pe...
The evolutionary history of the Malus genus has not been well studied. In the current study, we pres...
Innovations in the apple tree breeding process are associated with the study of the gene pool, the u...
As one of the global biodiversity hotspots, the mountains of Central Asia are home to a large number...
Malus sieversii constitute a valuable genetic resource in wild apple ecosystems. The aim of this stu...
Crop-to-wild gene flow have important evolutionary and ecological consequences and require careful c...
International audienceCrop-to-wild gene flow have important evolutionary and ecological consequences...
Apple is among the most widely grown fruit species worldwide. It is included in the genus Malus and ...
Crop-to-wild gene flow have important evolutionary and ecological consequences and require careful c...
China is a center of diversity for Malus Mill. with 27 native species including 21 wild species and ...
The primary centre of origin of cultivars of Malus is within the region of Asia Minor, the Caucasus,...
The investigation is concerned with the apple-tree collection (5500 species and 260 subspecies). The...
Aim of study: The Caucasian apple (Malus orientalis Uglitzk.) is distributed throughout the Hyrcania...
: Despite its economic, cultural and historical importance, few studies have investigated the evolut...
The self-incompatibility (SI) gene that is specifically expressed in pistils encodes the SI-associat...
The Hyrcanian forest of northern Iran is considered one of the potential centres for the evolution ...
The evolutionary history of the Malus genus has not been well studied. In the current study, we pres...
Innovations in the apple tree breeding process are associated with the study of the gene pool, the u...
As one of the global biodiversity hotspots, the mountains of Central Asia are home to a large number...
Malus sieversii constitute a valuable genetic resource in wild apple ecosystems. The aim of this stu...
Crop-to-wild gene flow have important evolutionary and ecological consequences and require careful c...
International audienceCrop-to-wild gene flow have important evolutionary and ecological consequences...
Apple is among the most widely grown fruit species worldwide. It is included in the genus Malus and ...
Crop-to-wild gene flow have important evolutionary and ecological consequences and require careful c...
China is a center of diversity for Malus Mill. with 27 native species including 21 wild species and ...
The primary centre of origin of cultivars of Malus is within the region of Asia Minor, the Caucasus,...
The investigation is concerned with the apple-tree collection (5500 species and 260 subspecies). The...
Aim of study: The Caucasian apple (Malus orientalis Uglitzk.) is distributed throughout the Hyrcania...
: Despite its economic, cultural and historical importance, few studies have investigated the evolut...
The self-incompatibility (SI) gene that is specifically expressed in pistils encodes the SI-associat...
The Hyrcanian forest of northern Iran is considered one of the potential centres for the evolution ...
The evolutionary history of the Malus genus has not been well studied. In the current study, we pres...
Innovations in the apple tree breeding process are associated with the study of the gene pool, the u...
As one of the global biodiversity hotspots, the mountains of Central Asia are home to a large number...