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Eric N. Jellen,David E. Jarvis,Spencer P. Hunt,Hayley H. Mangelsen,Peter J. Maughan
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Pitseed goosefoot (Chenopodium berlandieri) is an ecologically diverse wild/weedy North American species within the primary gene pool for improving South American quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa). Both taxa are 36-chromosome allotetraploids with sub...
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Petr Smýkal, Matthew N. Nelson, Jens D. Berger and Eric J.B. Von Wettberg
Humans have domesticated hundreds of plant and animal species as sources of food, fiber, forage, and tools over the past 12,000 years, with manifold effects on both human society and the genetic structure of the domesticated species. The outcomes of crop...
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Jasmine K. Janes and Jill A. Hamilton
Forest tree hybrid zones provide a wealth of novel genetic variation that can be harnessed to safeguard populations in changing climates. In the past 30 years, natural and artificial forest hybrid zones have facilitated significant contributions to selec...
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M. J. Pastorino,A. G. Aparicio,P. Marchelli,L. A. Gallo
Pág. 189 - 198
Water-use efficiency (WUE) is a physiological parameter that plays a significant role in the evolutionary dynamics of many forest tree species. It can be estimated indirectly through carbon isotope discrimination (?). In general, plants of more arid orig...
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C. Li, P. H. Heinemann, P. M. Reed
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