Species of Fragaria L. (Rosaceae) genus of Central, Northern and Eastern Mongolia
Numerous publications of Russian and Mongolian researchers report the only species Fragaria orientalis Losinsk to be typical for Mongolia. However, by generally accepted taxonomy of Fragaria genus, the species F. orientalis is a tetraploid (2n=4x=28) which occupies a small area within Eastern region...
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doaj-4051e2ff747f4ab39cf0cd348320c3432021-04-02T16:27:31ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582020-01-01240001110.1051/bioconf/20202400011bioconf_pd2020_00011Species of Fragaria L. (Rosaceae) genus of Central, Northern and Eastern MongoliaBaturin Sergey0Tovuudorj Nasanjargal1Filipenko Elena2Tovuudorj Renchinmyadag3Jigmed Ganbold4Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesMongolian University of Life Sciences, Agronomy and Plant Protection DepartmentFederal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesInstitute of Geography and Geo-ecology, Mongolian Academy of SciencesMongolian University of Life Sciences, Agronomy and Plant Protection DepartmentNumerous publications of Russian and Mongolian researchers report the only species Fragaria orientalis Losinsk to be typical for Mongolia. However, by generally accepted taxonomy of Fragaria genus, the species F. orientalis is a tetraploid (2n=4x=28) which occupies a small area within Eastern regions of Russia and North-Western China. To clarify the specific belonging of strawberry, 11 Fragaria samples were collected in Central, Northern and Eastern parts of Mongolia. Species were identified by morphological characters and molecular marker of alcohol dehydrogenase adh1 gene. The results of the specific belonging study in Fragaria samples reveal two diploid species F. viridis and F. mandshrica growing in Mongolia.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/08/bioconf_pd2020_00011/bioconf_pd2020_00011.html |
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Baturin Sergey Tovuudorj Nasanjargal Filipenko Elena Tovuudorj Renchinmyadag Jigmed Ganbold Species of Fragaria L. (Rosaceae) genus of Central, Northern and Eastern Mongolia BIO Web of Conferences |
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Baturin Sergey Tovuudorj Nasanjargal Filipenko Elena Tovuudorj Renchinmyadag Jigmed Ganbold |
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Species of Fragaria L. (Rosaceae) genus of Central, Northern and Eastern Mongolia |
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Species of Fragaria L. (Rosaceae) genus of Central, Northern and Eastern Mongolia |
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Species of Fragaria L. (Rosaceae) genus of Central, Northern and Eastern Mongolia |
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Species of Fragaria L. (Rosaceae) genus of Central, Northern and Eastern Mongolia |
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Species of Fragaria L. (Rosaceae) genus of Central, Northern and Eastern Mongolia |
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species of fragaria l. (rosaceae) genus of central, northern and eastern mongolia |
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Numerous publications of Russian and Mongolian researchers report the only species Fragaria orientalis Losinsk to be typical for Mongolia. However, by generally accepted taxonomy of Fragaria genus, the species F. orientalis is a tetraploid (2n=4x=28) which occupies a small area within Eastern regions of Russia and North-Western China. To clarify the specific belonging of strawberry, 11 Fragaria samples were collected in Central, Northern and Eastern parts of Mongolia. Species were identified by morphological characters and molecular marker of alcohol dehydrogenase adh1 gene. The results of the specific belonging study in Fragaria samples reveal two diploid species F. viridis and F. mandshrica growing in Mongolia. |
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