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Genetic evidence for paternal inheritance of the chloroplast in four Australian Callitris species (Cupressaceae)

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Sakaguchi, Shota
Tsumura, Yoshihiko
Crisp, Michael
Bowman, David M.J.S.
Isagi, Yuji

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The mode of chloroplast inheritance was investigated in the four Australian conifer species; Callitris columellaris, C. intratropica, C. gracilis and C. verrucosa (Callitroideae, Cupressaceae), as a basis for future use of chloroplast genetic markers for

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Journal of Forest Research

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2037-12-31