MAPPING GENETIC DIVERSITY OF PHYLLANTHUS EMBLICA : FOREST GENE BANKS AS A NEW APPROACH FOR IN SITU CONSERVATION OF GENETIC RESOURCES.
Abstract no : 1-3-ML-180
Author(s) : Uma Shanker, R. and Ganesayya, K.N.
Address : Department of Crof Physiology, University of Agricultural sciences, Bangalore.
Source : Current Science, Vol. 73, No.2, 25 July 1997.
Title : MAPPING GENETIC DIVERSITY OF PHYLLANTHUS EMBLICA : FOREST GENE BANKS AS A NEW APPROACH FOR IN SITU CONSERVATION OF GENETIC RESOURCES.
Abstract : In this study, authors tried to evaluate the genetic diversity of four populations of P. emblica (AAMALAKI) using isozyme analysis. Based on results, propose stratagies for the long term in-situ conservation of the genetic resources of P. emblica. They introduce the concept of Forest Gene Banks as a vriable alternative to the existing methods of in situ conservation of genetic resources.
Author(s) : Uma Shanker, R. and Ganesayya, K.N.
Address : Department of Crof Physiology, University of Agricultural sciences, Bangalore.
Source : Current Science, Vol. 73, No.2, 25 July 1997.
Title : MAPPING GENETIC DIVERSITY OF PHYLLANTHUS EMBLICA : FOREST GENE BANKS AS A NEW APPROACH FOR IN SITU CONSERVATION OF GENETIC RESOURCES.
Abstract : In this study, authors tried to evaluate the genetic diversity of four populations of P. emblica (AAMALAKI) using isozyme analysis. Based on results, propose stratagies for the long term in-situ conservation of the genetic resources of P. emblica. They introduce the concept of Forest Gene Banks as a vriable alternative to the existing methods of in situ conservation of genetic resources.
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