Transplantation of the Subshrub Lotus scoparius: Testing the Home‐Site Advantage Hypothesis
AM Montalvo, NC Ellstrand - Conservation Biology, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
The long‐term success of restored populations may be jeopardized by the collection locality
of transplants if they are ill matched to their new environment. The home‐site advantage …
of transplants if they are ill matched to their new environment. The home‐site advantage …
The effect of NaCl on antioxidant enzyme activities in potato seedlings
H Rahnama, H Ebrahimzadeh - Biologia plantarum, 2005 - Springer
The effect of NaCl on the growth and activity of antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide
dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD), catalase (CAT) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX) were …
dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD), catalase (CAT) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX) were …
Genetic diversity and origin of the Hawaiian Islands cotton, Gossypium tomentosum
DR DeJoode, JF Wendel - American Journal of Botany, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
Gossypium tomentosum is the only member of the cotton genus endemic to the Hawaiian
archipelago. It is morphologically distinct from other allopolyploid Gossypium species, and …
archipelago. It is morphologically distinct from other allopolyploid Gossypium species, and …
Quantitative trait loci for partial resistance to Aphanomyces root rot in pea
M Pilet-Nayel, F Muehlbauer, R McGee, J Kraft… - Theoretical and Applied …, 2002 - Springer
Aphanomyces root rot, caused by Aphanomyces euteiches Drechs, is the most-important
disease of pea (Pisum sativum L.) worldwide. No efficient chemicals are available to control …
disease of pea (Pisum sativum L.) worldwide. No efficient chemicals are available to control …
CHARACTERIZATION OF INVASIVE CONYZA SPECIES (ASTERACEAE) IN EUROPE: QUANTITATIVE TRAIT AND ISOZYME ANALYSIS
The genus Conyza (Asteraceae) represents one of the foremost examples of intercontinental
plant invasions from the New World to the Old World that has resulted in a number of …
plant invasions from the New World to the Old World that has resulted in a number of …
Nuclear DNA‐based markers for plant evolutionary biology
While DNA‐based markers can provide a wealth of information for the study of plant
evolutionary biology, progress is limited by the lack of primers available for PCR. To …
evolutionary biology, progress is limited by the lack of primers available for PCR. To …
SPATIAL DIFFERENTIATION FOR FLOWER COLOR IN THE DESERT ANNUAL LINANTHUS PARRYAE: WAS WRIGHT RIGHT?
DW Schemske, P Bierzychudek - Evolution, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms that contribute to the local genetic
differentiation of populations is a major goal of evolutionary biology, and debate continues …
differentiation of populations is a major goal of evolutionary biology, and debate continues …
The influence of population density on outcrossing rates in Mimulus ringens
JD Karron, NN Thumser, R Tucker, AJ Hessenauer - Heredity, 1995 - nature.com
The influence of population density on pollinator movements and outcrossing rates was
studied in experimental arrays of Mimulus ringens (square-stemmed monkeyflower), a …
studied in experimental arrays of Mimulus ringens (square-stemmed monkeyflower), a …
Genetic erosion, inbreeding and reduced fitness in fragmented populations of the endangered tetraploid pea Swainsona recta
Genetic variation and fixation coefficients were measured for 17 fragmented populations of
the endangered tetraploid pea Swainsona recta ranging in size from 1 to 430 flowering …
the endangered tetraploid pea Swainsona recta ranging in size from 1 to 430 flowering …
A genetic map of melon (Cucumis melo L.) with RFLP, RAPD, isozyme, disease resistance and morphological markers
S Baudracco-Arnas, M Pitrat - Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1996 - Springer
One hundred and ten markers were analysed for linkage in 218 F 2 plants derived from two
divergent cultivars ('Védrantais' and 'Songwhan Charmi') of Cucumis melo (L.). Thirty-four …
divergent cultivars ('Védrantais' and 'Songwhan Charmi') of Cucumis melo (L.). Thirty-four …