Genetic diversity of Sinapis arvensis L. (wild mustard) in Türkiye determined by microsatellite markers
Okan Güzel,
Emine Kaya Altop
Abstract:Herbicides are heavily used to manage Sinapis arvensis, mostly a self-fertilizing weed that poses issues in wheat fields. Cross-fertilization may lead to genetic differentiation of this species. The aim of this study was to identify the genetic diversity of individuals collected from wheat fields across various regions in Turkey. The degree of genetic variation in wild mustard populations was evaluated using 5 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers in samples taken from 30 different locations in Türkiye. Populat… Show more
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