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Plant Genome: Biodiversity and Evolution Vol. 1, Part D - Phanerogams (Gymnosperm and Angiosperm-Monocotyledons)

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Informationen zum Autor A K Sharma Zusammenfassung The coverage of this volume ranges from Cycads and Pines of Gymnosperms to monocot genera of significance in phylogeny, agri-horticulture and commerce. The previous volume (1C), dealt with dicot counterparts. Noteworthy features of the volume include molecular phylogeny of Cycads, correlation of genomics and micro habitat in Pinus, genome studies in oil and datepalm, correlation of molecular data with habit in orchids, congruence of karyotype and molecular data in Festuca and analysis of putative ancestors in Avena. The volume will be of interest to all students of genomics interested in phylogeny, agri-horticulture and commercial plants. Inhaltsverzeichnis Evolution and Phylogeny of Cycads; Molecular Variability aqnd Diversity of Mediterranean Pines: Pinus halepenis Mill. and Pinus brutia Ten.; Survey of Genetic Diversity and Phylogenic Relationships in Tunisian Date-palms (Phoenix dactylifera L.) by Molecular Methods; Oil Palm; Genome Complexity of Allium; Molecular Phylogenetics of Chinese Cymbidium (Orchidaceae) Based on nrITS Sequenceand RAPD Data; Genome Evolution and Population Biology in the Orchidaceae; Karyological Evolution of the Genus Luzula DC.(Juncaceae); Phylogenetic Relationships and Systematics in Genus Bromus (Poaceae); Phylogeny and Evolution of Festuca L. and Related Genera of Subtribe Loliinae (Poeae! Poaceae); Molecular Genetic and Cytogenetic Evidences Supporting the Genome Relationships of the Genus Avena; Authors Index

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