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    Genetic assignment, diversity, and divergence of naturalised Acacia saligna (Fabaceae) in Tigray, Ethiopia

    Reliable morphological identification of genetic entities within the Acacia saligna (Labill.) H.L. Wendl. species complex is difficult due to its high phenotypic plasticity, but essential due to its extensive use...

    M. A. Millar, K. Mezgebe, N. Hagazi, P. Cunningham, M. Byrne in Tree Genetics & Genomes (2020)

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    A rapid PCR-based diagnostic test for the identification of subspecies of Acacia saligna

    Subspecific taxa of species complexes can display cryptic morphological variation, and individuals and populations can often be difficult to identify with certainty. However, accurate population identification...

    M. A. Millar, M. Byrne, I. Nuberg, M. Sedgley in Tree Genetics & Genomes (2008)

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    High outcrossing and random pollen dispersal in a planted stand of Acacia saligna subsp. saligna revealed by paternity analysis using microsatellites

    The mating system, patterns of pollen mediated gene flow and levels of genetic contamination were investigated in a planted stand of Acacia saligna subsp. saligna via paternity analysis using microsatellite marke...

    M. A. Millar, M. Byrne, I. Nuberg, M. Sedgley in Tree Genetics & Genomes (2008)