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Clonal Structure of Wild Populations and Origins of Horticultural Stocks of Illicium parviflorum (Illiciaceae)
Author(s): D. L. Newell and A. B. Morris
Month: Sep
Year: 2010
Publication Type: Article
Journal: American Journal of Botany
Volume: 97
Issue: 9
Pages: 1574-1578
Article Topic(s): Genetics,Ecotype,Provenance,Seed collecting
Research Setting(s): Laboratory
Species Referenced: Illicium parviflorum (Yellow anisetree),
Abstract
Assesses genetic diversity in wild and cultivated populations of Illicium parviflorum in Florida. Clonal structure plays a role in all populations. Two of six wild populations exhibited unique genotypes and the remaining four shared genotypes. The cultivated plants shared one genotype traced to a single natural population.Suggested Citation
D. L. Newell and A. B. Morris. "Clonal Structure of Wild Populations and Origins of Horticultural Stocks of Illicium parviflorum (Illiciaceae)." American Journal of Botany 97.9 (2010): 1574-1578.Go back