Determination of the genetic diversity among accessions of Senna spectabilis (canafístula) by using RAPD markers.
2013
SANTOS, M. F. | ARAUJO NETO, R. B. | NASCIMENTO, M. P. S. B. C. | LIMA, P. S. C. | M. F. SANTOS, UFPI; RAIMUNDO BEZERRA DE ARAUJO NETO, CPAMN; MARIA PERPETUO SOCORRO BONA CORTEZ DO NASCIMENTO, Pesquisadora aposentada/ CPAMN; PAULO SARMANHO DA COSTA LIMA, CPAMN.
Senna spectabilis (DC.) H.S. Irwin & Barneby (Fabaceae; Caesalpinioideae), commonly known as ?canafístula? or ?cassia?, is widely used in the semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil as a source of forage and timber. The plant presents a high nutritional content in comparison with other forage species that are native to the Brazilian Caatinga; thus, it represents a valuable resource during periods of drought. The aim of this study was to evaluate the genetic variability among eight accessions of S. spectabilis available in the forage germplasm collection of Embrapa Meio-Norte using the random-amplified polymorphic DNA technique.
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