

Author: Christensen Stina Bothmer Roland Poulsen Gert Maggioni Lorenzo Phillip Marianne Andersen Bente Jørgensen Rikke
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0925-9864
Source: Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, Vol.58, Iss.5, 2011-06, pp. : 657-666
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Abstract
AFLP markers were used to characterize diversity and asses the genetic structure among 17 accessions of kale landraces, cultivars and wild populations from Europe. The range of average gene diversity in accessions was 0.11–0.27. Several landraces showed higher levels of diversity than the wild populations and one cultivar had the lowest diversity measures. The landraces that were most genetically diverse were from areas where kales are known to be extensively grown, suggesting
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