The taxonomy of the dogroses (Rosa sect. Caninae) is notoriously problematic and all the members of the section are characterized by a form of unbalanced meiosis (so-called "canina meiosis"). We used a novel combination of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers and elliptic Fourier analysis of leaflet shape to investigate relationships within and between the seven common dogrose tara in the Nordic countries. A between-individual genetic distance matrix calculated on the basis of the presence/absence of RAPD hands was used in a non-metric multidimensional scaling analysis. Population data from elliptic Fourier analysis of leaflet shape were analyzed with canonical variates analysis. Elliptic Fourier analysis of leaflet shape provide...
Background: Most cinquefoils (Potentilla L., Rosaceae) are polyploids, ranging from tetraploid (4x) ...
While European wild roses are abundant and widely distributed, their morphological taxonomy is compl...
Genetic diversity studies are essential to understand the conservation and management of plant resou...
In the present thesis, I investigate the hierarchical structure of morphometric and molecular divers...
While European wild roses are abundant and widely distributed, their morphological taxonomy is compl...
While European wild roses are abundant and widely distributed, their morphological taxonomy is compl...
While European wild roses are abundant and widely distributed, their morphological taxonomy is compl...
The European dogroses (Rosa sect. Caninae (DC.) Ser.) are characterized by a unique meiosis system (...
An allopolyploid complex with high genomic integrity has been studied. Dogroses transmit only seven ...
The genus Rosa has a complex evolutionary history caused by several factors, often in conjunction: e...
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprinting was used to study species boundaries in six c...
Six polymorphic sequence-tagged microsatellite sites (STMSs) were used to characterize 65 accessions...
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) marker-based analysis was carried out to study the extent of...
International audienceAbstract Reticulation, caused by hybridization and allopolyploidization, is co...
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprinting was used to study species boundaries in six c...
Background: Most cinquefoils (Potentilla L., Rosaceae) are polyploids, ranging from tetraploid (4x) ...
While European wild roses are abundant and widely distributed, their morphological taxonomy is compl...
Genetic diversity studies are essential to understand the conservation and management of plant resou...
In the present thesis, I investigate the hierarchical structure of morphometric and molecular divers...
While European wild roses are abundant and widely distributed, their morphological taxonomy is compl...
While European wild roses are abundant and widely distributed, their morphological taxonomy is compl...
While European wild roses are abundant and widely distributed, their morphological taxonomy is compl...
The European dogroses (Rosa sect. Caninae (DC.) Ser.) are characterized by a unique meiosis system (...
An allopolyploid complex with high genomic integrity has been studied. Dogroses transmit only seven ...
The genus Rosa has a complex evolutionary history caused by several factors, often in conjunction: e...
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprinting was used to study species boundaries in six c...
Six polymorphic sequence-tagged microsatellite sites (STMSs) were used to characterize 65 accessions...
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) marker-based analysis was carried out to study the extent of...
International audienceAbstract Reticulation, caused by hybridization and allopolyploidization, is co...
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprinting was used to study species boundaries in six c...
Background: Most cinquefoils (Potentilla L., Rosaceae) are polyploids, ranging from tetraploid (4x) ...
While European wild roses are abundant and widely distributed, their morphological taxonomy is compl...
Genetic diversity studies are essential to understand the conservation and management of plant resou...