Genetic polymorphism of some medicinal plants belonging to Brassicaceae using molecular markers [electronic resource].
Description: P. 41-55Uniform titles:- Egyptian journal of genetics and cytology, 2010. v. 39 (1) [electronic resource].
- Medicinal plants -- Economic aspects
- Cruciferae -- Genetics
- Cruciferae -- Breeding
- Medicinal plants -- Genetics
- Brassica -- Therapeutic use
- Germplasm resources, Plant -- Egypt
- Germplasm resources -- Economic aspects
- Brassica -- Genetics
- Mustard -- Therapeutic use
- Genetic Variation -- Genetics
- Medicinal plants -- Breeding
Includes references.
Exploitation of genetic variability is of major importance in basic genetic studies and in plant improvement programs. The Cruciferae (Brassicaceae) is the largest family of the Brassicales order. It is a natural family of major economic importance. The number of genera about 365 and the number of species about 3250, Mabberley (1997) and Judd et al. (1999) recorded 419 genera and 4130 species belonging to this family and is classified into 13 tribes. In Egypt, Teckholm (1974) recorded 61 genera and 106 species distributed in different habitat types. On the other hand, El-Hadidi and Fayed (1995) recorded 55 genera and 108 species for it.
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