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Title: Looking for progenitors: a molecular approach to finding the origins of an invasive weed
Authors: Bond, J.M.
Veenedaal, E.M.
Hornby, D.D.
Gray, A.J.
Keywords: Cenchrus biflorus
Genetic diversity
ISSR
Kalahari
Origin of invasive populations
Issue Date: 28-Nov-2002
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers, http://www.springerlink.com
Citation: Bond, J.M. et al (2002) Looking for progenitors: a molecular approach to finding the origins of an invasive weed, Biological Invasions, Vol 4, No. 4, pp. 349-357
Abstract: One of the major problems in determining the origin of invasive species is that often their arrival is unnoticed. Only when population levels increase is their presence noticed but by this time determining the point of arrival is confounded by the extensive spread of the species. Here we use molecular markers (ISSRs) to determine the origin of an invasive weed in the Kalahari region, a species for which several origins could be possible. We show that molecular markers can be useful tools in determining the origin of invasive species.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1025
ISSN: 1387-3547
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