Genetic variability

Acrocomia emensis (Arecaceae) genetic structure and diversity using SSR molecular markers

D. S. Neiva, Júnior, A. F. Melo, Oliveira, D. A., Royo, V. A., Brandão, M. M., Menezes, E. V., Neiva, D. S., Júnior, A. F. Melo, Oliveira, D. A., Royo, V. A., Brandão, M. M., Menezes, E. V., Neiva, D. S., Júnior, A. F. Melo, Oliveira, D. A., Royo, V. A., Brandão, M. M., and Menezes, E. V., Acrocomia emensis (Arecaceae) genetic structure and diversity using SSR molecular markers, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

Acrocomia emensis, popularly known as the creeping tucum, belongs to the family Arecaceae, and is an oilseed specie of the Brazilian Savannah. The expansion of agricultural activity has rapidly destroyed its natural habitat, leading to a decrease in its population size. Genetic studies can be used to investigate the genetic variability, and may assist with the charting future conservation strategies.

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