Development of 5S rDNA-based molecular markers for the identification of populus deltoides bartr. ex marshall, populus nigra L., and their hybrids

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Populus L. is a tree genus that includes species with a high ability for interspecies hybridization. This process takes place in nature, and is used in poplar breeding. As a result, species identification in poplar populations and plantations is very difficult. In this study, a molecular marker system was developed for the identification of the most significant poplar species (P. nigra L. and P. deltoids Bartr. ex Marshall). The basis of the system is a polymorphism in non-transcribed spacers (NTSs) of 5S rDNA. The species-specific molecular markers were tested on a number of species and hybrids of poplars. It was shown that the marker system is a powerful tool for species identification, hybrid analysis, parent identification, and poplar breeding.

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Alexandrov, O. S., & Karlov, G. I. (2018). Development of 5S rDNA-based molecular markers for the identification of populus deltoides bartr. ex marshall, populus nigra L., and their hybrids. Forests, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/f9100604

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