Genetic structure and diversity of native Guadua species (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) in natural populations of the Brazilian Amazon rainforest.
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The Southwestern Region of the Brazilian Amazon is formed by forests dominated by bamboos. The genus Guadua is endemic to the Americas, and little is known about the genetic diversity and structure of species of this genus. This study aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity and structure of two native Guadua species in natural populations in the Southwestern region of the Brazilian Amazon.
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Guadua aff chaparensis, Guadua aff Lynnclarkiae, Marcador microssatélite, Bambúes, Variación genética, Repeticiones de microsatélite, Bujari (AC), Sena Madureira (AC), Floresta Estadual do Antimary, Ramal do Ouro, Ramal Toco Preto, Acre, Amazônia Ocidental, Western Amazon, Amazonia Occidental, Bambu, População de Planta, Variação Genética, Marcador Genético, Bamboos, Genetic variation, Genetic markers, Microsatellite repeats
