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Development of SSR markers for the genus Patellifolia (Chenopodiaceae).
Appl Plant Sci. 2016 Aug 5;4(8):apps.1600040. doi: 10.3732/apps.1600040. eCollection 2016 Aug.
Appl Plant Sci. 2016.
PMID: 27610279
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PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Microsatellite primers were developed to promote studies on the patterns of genetic diversity within Patellifolia patellaris (Chenopodiaceae) and the relationship between the three species of the genus Patellifolia. ...A subset of 53 SSR …
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Microsatellite primers were developed to promote studies on the patterns of genetic diversity within Patellifolia …
Complete pan-plastome sequences enable high resolution phylogenetic classification of sugar beet and closely related crop wild relatives.
Sielemann K, Pucker B, Schmidt N, Viehöver P, Weisshaar B, Heitkam T, Holtgräwe D.
Sielemann K, et al.
BMC Genomics. 2022 Feb 10;23(1):113. doi: 10.1186/s12864-022-08336-8.
BMC Genomics. 2022.
PMID: 35139817
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To answer this need, we sequenced and assembled the complete plastome sequences from a broad species spectrum across the beet genera Beta and Patellifolia, both embedded in the Betoideae (order Caryophyllales). ...Our analysis confirms the affiliation of B. nana with the o …
To answer this need, we sequenced and assembled the complete plastome sequences from a broad species spectrum across the beet genera Beta an …
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New Hosts of Potato Y Potyvirus (PVY) Identified in the Canary Islands.
Espino de Paz AI, Mendez Pérez P, Jordá-Gutiérrez C.
Espino de Paz AI, et al.
Plant Dis. 1997 Sep;81(9):1096. doi: 10.1094/PDIS.1997.81.9.1096B.
Plant Dis. 1997.
PMID: 30861979
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Twenty-five weed species were found to be infected with PVY-0 and 12 plants were identified as new hosts (1) including the following: Argyranthemum gracile, Calendula arvensis, Convolvulus althaeoides, Foeniculum vulgare, Forsskaolea angustifolia, Hedypnois cretica, Hirschfeldia …
Twenty-five weed species were found to be infected with PVY-0 and 12 plants were identified as new hosts (1) including the following: Argyra …
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