Premise Although vanilla is one of the best-known spices, there is a limited understanding of its biology and genetics within Mexico, where its cultivation originated and where phenotypic variability is high. This study aims to augment our understanding of vanilla's genetic resources by assessing species delimitation and genetic, geographic, and climatic variability within Mexican cultivated vanilla. Methods Nuclear and plastid DNA sequence data from 58 Mexican samples collected from three regions and 133 ex-situ accessions were used to assess species monophyly using phylogenetic analyses and genetic distances. Intra-specific genetic variation was summarized through the identification of haplotypes. Within the primarily cultivated species,...
In Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and other humid tropical areas, cultivated vanilla is represented m...
Vanilla is a large genus of about 110 species in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), including the spec...
International audienceThe sources of natural vanilla are the cured fruits of two obligatorily hand-p...
Premise Although vanilla is one of the best-known spices, there is a limited understanding of its b...
Premise Although vanilla is one of the best-known spices, there is only a limited understanding of i...
Although vanilla is one of the most valuable spices, there is a lack of understanding of the genomic...
Genomics-based diversity analysis of natural vanilla populations is important in order to guide cons...
Vanilla planifolia, a highly prized tropical crop, produces commercial vanilla. We investigated RAPD...
Commercially cultivated vanilla (V. planifolia) is native to Mexico and its cultivation and breeding...
International audienceThe Vanilla genus is a complex taxonomic group characterized by a vegetative r...
Natural vanilla (Vanilla planifolia G. Jackson, syn. V. fragrans) is native to the tropic forest of...
The genus Vanilla belongs to the Orchidaceae family and Vanilla planifolia, probably endemic from tr...
International audienceThe genus Vanilla belongs to the Orchidaceae family and Vanilla planifolia, pr...
The sources of natural vanilla are the cured fruits of two obligatorily hand-pollinated and clonally...
Demand for all-natural vanilla flavor is increasing, but its botanical source, Vanilla planifolia, f...
In Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and other humid tropical areas, cultivated vanilla is represented m...
Vanilla is a large genus of about 110 species in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), including the spec...
International audienceThe sources of natural vanilla are the cured fruits of two obligatorily hand-p...
Premise Although vanilla is one of the best-known spices, there is a limited understanding of its b...
Premise Although vanilla is one of the best-known spices, there is only a limited understanding of i...
Although vanilla is one of the most valuable spices, there is a lack of understanding of the genomic...
Genomics-based diversity analysis of natural vanilla populations is important in order to guide cons...
Vanilla planifolia, a highly prized tropical crop, produces commercial vanilla. We investigated RAPD...
Commercially cultivated vanilla (V. planifolia) is native to Mexico and its cultivation and breeding...
International audienceThe Vanilla genus is a complex taxonomic group characterized by a vegetative r...
Natural vanilla (Vanilla planifolia G. Jackson, syn. V. fragrans) is native to the tropic forest of...
The genus Vanilla belongs to the Orchidaceae family and Vanilla planifolia, probably endemic from tr...
International audienceThe genus Vanilla belongs to the Orchidaceae family and Vanilla planifolia, pr...
The sources of natural vanilla are the cured fruits of two obligatorily hand-pollinated and clonally...
Demand for all-natural vanilla flavor is increasing, but its botanical source, Vanilla planifolia, f...
In Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and other humid tropical areas, cultivated vanilla is represented m...
Vanilla is a large genus of about 110 species in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), including the spec...
International audienceThe sources of natural vanilla are the cured fruits of two obligatorily hand-p...