Genetic structure and north-south decrease of genetic diversity in the Patagonian maqui berry (Aristotelia chilensis [Molina] Stuntz) determined by SSR marker analysis
Abstract:Maqui (Aristotelia chilensis [Molina] Stuntz) is a small endemic Patagonian tree that is currently being domesticated actively because of its edible berries, which have extremely high polyphenol content and anti-oxidant capability. Maqui can be easily propagated and is an efficient colonizer of deforested habitats to the point of often becoming an invasive species. However, little is known about its population structure and evolutionary history, limiting the design of conservation and domestication strategies.… Show more
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