Genetic and micromorphological differentiation within Sambacus ebulus (Adoxaceae) suggests divergence of populations from Iran
Marzieh Bayrami,
Ali Sattarian,
Mahmood Salehi
et al.
Abstract:Sambucus ebulus is mainly distributed in the northern, northwestern and northeastern regions of Iran and is characterized by its perennial growth habit and distinctive long, creeping and branched rhizomes. In this study, genetic diversity of seven populations S. ebulus based on molecular ISSR data and the micromorphology of seeds and leaves of this species in Iran were investigated. Micromorphological examination revealed the anomocytic type of stomata and indicated that the epidermal cells of various S. ebulu… Show more
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