“…Genotyping was carried out using nuclear SSR markers SB243, SB93, SB38, SB80, SB201, SB24, SB194 and SB199, which were reported to be informative in a range of Salix species (Barker et al 2003). Six angiosperm chloroplast markers ccmp2, ccmp4, ccmp6, ccmp10, ccmp7 and ccmp3 were also utilised (Weising & Gardner 1999), which had previously been used to analyse S. caprea (Palmé et al 2003, Perdereau et al 2014. The PCR reactions were multiplexed as follows: set A (SB243, SB93, SB38); set B (SB80, SB201); set C (SB24, SB194, SB199); set D (ccmp2, ccmp3, ccmp10); set E (ccmp 4, ccmp6, ccmp7).…”