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NEW MICROSATELLITE LOCI FOR WATER YAM (DIOSCOREA ALATA, DIOSCOREACEAE) AND CROSS-AMPLIFICATION FOR OTHER DIOSCOREA SPECIES
(BOTANICAL SOC AMER INC, 2011)
Premise of the study: Dioscorea alata L. is one of the most widely distributed species of the genus in the humid and semihumid tropics and is associated with traditional agriculture. Only a few microsatellite markers have ...
Transferability of microsatellite loci to Vellozia plicata (Velloziaceae), a widespread species on Brazilian inselbergs
(Soc Botanica Sao Paulo, 2017-12-01)
Inselbergs are isolated, mainly granitic and gneissic rock outcrops, forming old landscape elements on crystalline continental shields on all continents. Many Velloziaceae which occur specifically as mat-formers on these ...
Development and transferability of microsatellite markers in Habenaria nuda and H. repens (Orchidaceae)
(Soc Botanica Sao Paulo, 2016-03-01)
We report here the first set of microsatellite markers developed for species of Habenaria. A set of microsatellite markers for Habenaria nuda Lindl. and H. repens Nutt. were isolated, characterized, and tested for ...
Preliminary cross-genera transferability of SSRs among threatened South American Cupressaceae
(Royal Society of New Zealand, 2019-11)
Development of specific microsatellite primers is a relatively expensive and time-consuming process, so transferring of already developed markers from one species to others is desirable, especially for non-model organisms ...
Cross-amplification of nuclear microsatellite markers in two species of Cryptanthus Otto & A. Dietr. (Bromeliaceae)
(Soc Botanica Sao Paulo, 2017-06-01)
Thirty-eight nuclear microsatellite loci originally developed for Aechmea caudata Lindm., Orthophytum ophiuroides Louzada & Wand., Pitcairnia albiflos Herb., Vriesea gigantea (Gaud.) and V. simplex (Vell.) Beer were tested ...
Transferability of nuclear microsatellite markers to the atmospheric bromeliads Tillandsia recurvata and T. aeranthos (Bromeliaceae)
(2018-12-01)
The genus Tillandsia L. is the most diversified genus of Bromeliaceae and represents one of the most specialized cases of vascular epiphytism: the ‘atmospheric bromeliads.’ Such great diversity and ecological specialization ...
Hybrid modeling of convective laminar flow in a permeable tube associated with the cross-flow process
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2009)
The confined flows in tubes with permeable surfaces arc associated to tangential filtration processes (microfiltration or ultrafiltration). The complexity of the phenomena do not allow for the development of exact analytical ...
Characterisation and transferability of transcriptomic microsatellite markers for Nothofagus species
(Royal Society of New Zealand, 2017-07)
Discriminant molecular markers are required for research on population genetics, as well as evolutionary studies involving identification of hybrids and parental species, or detection of the genome regions under selection. ...
Transference of multiple resistance to peanut through the development of cross-compatible complex hybrids of wild arachis
(Sociedade Brasileira de Genética, 2020-04)
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is a tetraploid species with an A and B genome, while the majority of wild Arachis species are diploid with distinct genomes. In pre-breeding programs, one way to introgress interesting wild ...