Journal article

ENZYME POLYMORPHISMS IN CHERRY SPECIES (PRUNUS SPP) OF THE SECTIONS EUCERASUS, PSEUDOCERASUS, AND MAHALEB


Authors listKAURISCH, P; HACKENBERG, EM; GRUPPE, W; KOHLER, W

Publication year1989

Pages533-542

JournalAngewandte Botanik

Volume number63

Issue number5-6

ISSN0066-1759

PublisherVereinigung für Angewandte Botanik


Abstract
Twenty-five Prunus species, cultivars and hybrids were investigated by means of starch gel electrophoresis on 8 different enzyme systems. The analysed species could be distinguished at 7 polymorphic loci, by qualitative differences (i. e. appearance or disappearance of bands). We also found clear differences in the relative staining intensity of bands (i. e. gene dosage effects), which makes an identification of the genetic structure and ploidie level possible. Prunus Wadai, a cultivar with an unknown ploidie level, could be identified as a tetraploid by several enzyme systems.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleKAURISCH, P., HACKENBERG, E., GRUPPE, W. and KOHLER, W. (1989) ENZYME POLYMORPHISMS IN CHERRY SPECIES (PRUNUS SPP) OF THE SECTIONS EUCERASUS, PSEUDOCERASUS, AND MAHALEB, Journal of applied botany = Angewandte Botanik, 63(5-6), pp. 533-542

APA Citation styleKAURISCH, P., HACKENBERG, E., GRUPPE, W., & KOHLER, W. (1989). ENZYME POLYMORPHISMS IN CHERRY SPECIES (PRUNUS SPP) OF THE SECTIONS EUCERASUS, PSEUDOCERASUS, AND MAHALEB. Journal of applied botany = Angewandte Botanik. 63(5-6), 533-542.


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