Microsatellite transferability from Brachiaria ruziziensis to B. humidicola and genetic similarity among evaluated genotypes.

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Author(s): SILVERIO, M. S.; DONATONI, F. A. B.; RUSCITO, M. M.; JUNGMANN, L.; VIGNA, B. B. Z.

Summary: Species from the genus Brachiaria play an important role in tropical pastures. Brachiaria ruziziensis presents di and tetraploid cytotypes and B. humidicola presents from tetra to heptaploid cytotypes. Although they belong to the same genus, these species belong to different agamic complexes.

Publication year: 2015

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