Polyploidy and introgression in invasive giant knotweed (Fallopia sachalinensis) during the colonization of remote volcanic islands
Abstract Invasive giant knotweed (Fallopia sachalinensis) is native to northeastern Asia. In Korea, F. sachalinensis is confined to two volcanic islands, Ullung and Dok islands, where it occurs as dodecaploids (2n = 132). We investigated the molecular variation in 104 accessions from 94 populations...
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| Main Authors: | Chong-Wook Park, Gauri Shankar Bhandari, Hyosig Won, Jin Hee Park, Daniel Sangsoon Park |
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| Language: | EN |
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2018
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dd58b3ca0d3e48feb9f51adc48e644bf |
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