Progress towards the genetic transformation of four tropical Acacia species : Acacia mangium, Acacia crassicarpa, Acacia mearnsii and Acacia albida
Autor: | Antoine Galiana, Doreen Kim Soh Goh, J. Ahée, A. Limanton, Claudine Franche, Maryannick Rio, V. Gratio, Emile Duhoux, D. Oliveira, Marguerite Quoirin |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2000 |
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Acacia mearnsii
Acacia crassicarpa Acacia F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes Variation génétique Genus Faidherbia albida Acacia mangium Botany Transfert de gène Sélection individuelle biology biology.organism_classification Arid Amélioration des plantes Nitrogen fixation Résistance aux organismes nuisibles |
Zdroj: | Molecular biology of woody plants Molecular Biology of Woody Plants ISBN: 9789048154272 |
Popis: | The genus Acacia includes about 1100 species, which are mostly shrubs and small trees of the dry savannas and arid regions of Australia, Africa, India and the Americas. Of these, A. mangium, A.crassicarpa, A. mearnsii and A. albida belong to the Leguminosae family the third largest familyof the plant kingdom (Allen & Allen, 1981). A few, such as A. mearnsii, are suited to cool areas both in temperature regions and in tropical highlands whereas a third small group which includes A. mangium and A. crassicarpa, is adaptedto hot and humid conditions. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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