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Assessment of natural hybridity in myrica species complex in Meghalaya and development of molecular markers for early screening of female plants

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Shillong Department of Botany, NEHU 2017Description: vii,149p.;28cm. AbstractSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 583.4313 VAS
Dissertation note: Ph.D
Item type: Thesis
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583.29 Analysis of genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationship in the genus nymphaea using DNA profiling DS 583.34095416 TIW Morphometric, genetic and phytochemical variabilities among Natural populations of aconitum species across environmental gradients in Northeastern India DS 583.430954164 YAN Establishment of phylogenetic relationship in myrica species of Meghalaya and development of molecular markers for early screening of myrica trees DS 583.4313 VAS Assessment of natural hybridity in myrica species complex in Meghalaya and development of molecular markers for early screening of female plants DS 583.480954164 CHA Generation of molecular signatures for alnus nepalensis genotypes with high nitrogenase activity in symbiotic association with frankia DS 583.53095496 KUM Assessment of genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationship within the genus chenopodium from Indian Himalayan region DS 583.530965416 DEV Development of molecular profiles for characterization of accessions of chenopodium quinoa willd., an important underutilized crop from Indian himalayas

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