2012
DOI: 10.5846/stxb201106210909
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Genetic diversity of different eco-geographical populations in endangered plantPrunus mongolicaby ISSR Markers

Abstract: Prunus mongolica (Rosaceae subfamily Prunoideae) is a perennial desert xeric shrub native to the Mongolian Plateau. It is an ancient relict plant that mainly grows in extreme environments, such as on low mountains and hills, on stony slopes, and in dry beds in the desert and desert steppe regions. P. mongolica has distinct xeromorphic adaptations, such as hard shoot spines at the ends of the branchlets. P. mongolica is an important woody oil crop with a high oil content in the seed kernel, and oil extracted fr… Show more

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“…The distribution areas of this species and its communities have progressively diminished, and protection of this endangered species has become an urgent concern (Zhang et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distribution areas of this species and its communities have progressively diminished, and protection of this endangered species has become an urgent concern (Zhang et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been many genetic diversity studies of S. miltiorrhiza by various molecular marker techniques, e.g. random ampli ed polymorphic DNA (RAPD) (Shi et al, 2010), ampli ed fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) (Wen et al, 2007), inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) (Song et al, 2008), ISSR and sequence-related ampli ed polymorphism (SRAP) (Song et al, 2010), chloroplast simple sequence repeats (SSR) (Wang et al, 2012), and expressed sequence tag-simple sequence repeats (EST-SSR) (Song et al, 2014). Zhou et al (2021) assessed the wild germplasm diversity of S. miltiorrhiza and its related species providing fundamental genetic background for cultivation and molecular breeding of this medicinally important species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%