Characterisation of Miscanthus genetic resources : a combined analysis of plastid and nuclear microsatellites, nrDNA sequences, flow cytometry and morphology
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Mariateresa De Cesare, 'Characterisation of Miscanthus genetic resources : a combined analysis of plastid and nuclear microsatellites, nrDNA sequences, flow cytometry and morphology', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2012, pp 174Download Item:
Abstract:
Miscanthus is a highly important forage and horticultural genus of perennial grasses
(Poaceae) primarily native to South East Asia. Miscanthus is under intense global
investigation as a biomass source for renewable energy production and several breeding
initiatives are underway to develop new genotypes optimized for improved biomass and
tolerance to a range of environmental stress conditions.
Author: De Cesare, Mariateresa
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Hodkinson, TrevorBarth, Susanne
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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