The use of molecular markers in the study of the origin and evolution of Japanese Knotweed sensu lato
Japanese Knotweed s.l. comprises taxa from the genus Fallopia section Reynoutria, and were introduced to Britain from Asia during the 19th century. The hybrids are believed to have arisen since the introduction of the parental species. Inter-simple-sequence-repeat (ISSR) PCR was used to determine ge...
Main Author: | Pashley, Catherine Helen |
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Other Authors: | Bailey, John ; Ferris, Colin |
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University of Leicester
2003
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.518913 |
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