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Cross transferability of SSRs to five species of Araucariaceae: a useful tool for population genetic studies in Araucaria araucana
Moreno, Angela Carolina; Marchelli, Paula; Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe; Gallo, Leonardo Ariel (Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA) (España), 2011)Cross-species amplification of microsatellites is a common procedure to obtain suitable markers to be used in population genetic studies. Primers designed for one (source) species are used to amplify homologous loci in ... -
Extensive pollen flow in a natural fragmented population of Patagonian cypress Austrocedrus chilensis
Colabella, Fernando; Gallo, Leonardo Ariel; Moreno, Angela Carolina; Marchelli, Paula (Springer, 2014-12)Habitat fragmentation might significantly affect mating and pollen dispersal patterns in plant populations, contributing to the decline of remnant populations. However, wind-pollinated species are able to disperse pollen ... -
Management of Nothofagus genetic resources: Definition of genetic zones based on a combination of nuclear and chloroplast marker data
Azpilicueta, Maria Marta; Gallo, Leonardo Ariel; van Zonneveld, Maarten; Thomas, E.; Moreno, Angela Carolina; Marchelli, Paula (Elsevier, 2013-08-15)Development of appropriate forest conservation and management measures for a given tree species includes the identification of distinct genetically homogeneous units across its overall distribution range, which depends on ... -
Progeny sampled and genotyped from mother trees for the study "Extensive pollen flow in a natural fragmented population of Patagonian cypress Austrocedrus chilensis" [Conjunto de datos]
Colabella, Fernando; Gallo, Leonardo Ariel; Moreno, Angela Carolina; Marchelli, Paula (2014)Habitat fragmentation might significantly affect mating and pollen dispersal patterns in plant populations, contributing to the decline of remnant populations. However, wind-pollinated species are able to disperse pollen ...