Premise of the study: Microsatellite primers were developed for the first time in the native Australian sandalwood species Santalum lanceolatum. Methods and Results: Using an enrichment cloning protocol, five novel polymorphic codominant loci were developed and characterized in S. lanceolatum and S. leptocladum. In addition to these, three existing microsatellite loci from other sandal-wood species were successfully amplified and characterized for S. lanceolatum and S. leptocladum. Among the eight loci, al-lelic diversity ranged from 4 to 29. Conclusions: Primers will be useful for studies of clonality, genetic diversity and spatial genetic structure in wild populations. When coupled with other molecular techniques will help investigate the...
International audienceSideroxylon majus (Sapotaceae) is an endangered endemic tree of La Re´union Is...
Premise of the study: Microsatellite primers were developed for the rare shrub Acacia adinophylla (F...
Premise of the study: The first microsatellite primers were developed for Solanum centrale, a native...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Microsatellite primers were developed for the first time in the native Austral...
The effects of climate change on plant natural resources is becoming an urgent problem that requires...
This study demonstrates that no reproductive barriers exist between three tropical sandalwood specie...
Santalum (sandalwood) spp. are hemi-parasitic trees, the heartwood of which produces valuable aromat...
Sandalwood is an economically important aromatic tree belonging to the family Santalaceae. The trees...
The forest tree Santalum austrocaledonicum is endemic to the archipelagos of New Caledonia and Vanua...
Habitat fragmentation can have important conservation consequences for clonal plant species that pos...
Loss of natural sandal populations due to illicit felling, forest encroachment and spike disease hav...
Premise of the study: Microsatellite markers were identified for Melastoma tetramerum var. tetrameru...
Genetic diversity and the extent of clonality in a plant species can significantly influence its rep...
Premise of the study: Microsatellite markers were isolated in the rainforest tree Lophira alata (Och...
Osyris lanceolataHochst. & Steud. isa multipurpose tree species widely spread in many of the sub-Sah...
International audienceSideroxylon majus (Sapotaceae) is an endangered endemic tree of La Re´union Is...
Premise of the study: Microsatellite primers were developed for the rare shrub Acacia adinophylla (F...
Premise of the study: The first microsatellite primers were developed for Solanum centrale, a native...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Microsatellite primers were developed for the first time in the native Austral...
The effects of climate change on plant natural resources is becoming an urgent problem that requires...
This study demonstrates that no reproductive barriers exist between three tropical sandalwood specie...
Santalum (sandalwood) spp. are hemi-parasitic trees, the heartwood of which produces valuable aromat...
Sandalwood is an economically important aromatic tree belonging to the family Santalaceae. The trees...
The forest tree Santalum austrocaledonicum is endemic to the archipelagos of New Caledonia and Vanua...
Habitat fragmentation can have important conservation consequences for clonal plant species that pos...
Loss of natural sandal populations due to illicit felling, forest encroachment and spike disease hav...
Premise of the study: Microsatellite markers were identified for Melastoma tetramerum var. tetrameru...
Genetic diversity and the extent of clonality in a plant species can significantly influence its rep...
Premise of the study: Microsatellite markers were isolated in the rainforest tree Lophira alata (Och...
Osyris lanceolataHochst. & Steud. isa multipurpose tree species widely spread in many of the sub-Sah...
International audienceSideroxylon majus (Sapotaceae) is an endangered endemic tree of La Re´union Is...
Premise of the study: Microsatellite primers were developed for the rare shrub Acacia adinophylla (F...
Premise of the study: The first microsatellite primers were developed for Solanum centrale, a native...