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Development of microsatellite markers for the mycoheterotrophic species Burmannia nepalensis (Miers) Hook.f. based on RAD sequencing
2022
Genes & Genetic Systems
Mycoheterotrophic plants can derive carbon from fungi rather than from photosynthesis. Habitat destruction and sensitivity to environmental perturbation may result in the loss of biodiversity including genetic variation of mycoheterotrophic plants. Burmannia nepalensis (Miers) Hook.f. (Burmanniaceae) is a mycoheterotrophic plant with a wide distribution across southern China and southern and eastern Asia. As part of our endeavor to reveal population genetic patterns of mycoheterotrophic plants,
doi:10.1266/ggs.21-00052
pmid:35046245
fatcat:w4ndho5iurdr3nxo73ysbklqi4