2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10722-014-0163-9
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Diversity and genetic structure of the husk tomato (Physalis philadelphica Lam.) in Western Mexico

Abstract: Physalis is an American plant genus that includes species of economic importance for their edible fruit. Consumption of this fruit is a historic tradition in Mexico. Physalis philadelphica is one of the most abundant species, which can grow under wild, weedy or cultivated conditions. It presents high morphological variability in terms of vegetative and reproductive traits; however, no study has been made of its genetic diversity or the impact of human activity on its diversity and differentiation patterns. We … Show more

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“…franchetii, a standard medical plant recorded in the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China, is used in traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment and prevention of sore throat, tumors, cough, leishmaniasis, eczema, hepatitis, and urinary problems (Chinese Pharmmacopoeia Editorial Committee 2015; Yang et al 2016). Moreover, some Physalis species such as P. philadelphica, P. peruviana, and P. pubescens are extensively cultivated for their edible fruits in many regions of the world (Sang-Ngern et al 2016;Zamora-Tavares et al 2015;).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…franchetii, a standard medical plant recorded in the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China, is used in traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment and prevention of sore throat, tumors, cough, leishmaniasis, eczema, hepatitis, and urinary problems (Chinese Pharmmacopoeia Editorial Committee 2015; Yang et al 2016). Moreover, some Physalis species such as P. philadelphica, P. peruviana, and P. pubescens are extensively cultivated for their edible fruits in many regions of the world (Sang-Ngern et al 2016;Zamora-Tavares et al 2015;).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The migrants number in the population was only 0.5 individuals per generation (Table 3), reaffirming the populations isolation. S. scabra is predominantly autogamous, so the low migrant's number discards the occurrence of relevant genetic migration present in the process of population differentiation (Zamora et al, 2015). The genetic distance among populations varied from 0.244 between Sertânia and Santa Cruz do Capibaribe, and 0.505 between Santa Cruz do Capibaribe and Petrolina (Table 4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The migrant number in the population was only 0.5 individuals per generation (Table 3) confirming the isolation of the populations. Stylosanthes scabra is predominantly autogamous, so the low migrant number discards the occurrence of relevant genetic migration in the process of population differentiation (Zamora et al, 2015). The genetic distance among populations varied from 0.244 between Sertânia and Santa Cruz do Capibaribe, and 0.505 between Santa Cruz do Capibaribe and Petrolina (Table 4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%