2018
DOI: 10.31055/1851.2372.v53.n2.20583
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Variabilidad genética en poblaciones de Elionurus muticus (Poaceae) de Corrientes, Argentina, a partir de marcadores moleculares de ADN nuclear y cloroplástico.

Abstract: Elionurus muticus constituye un valioso recurso renovable; utilizado como forraje, fijador del suelo, aromatizante de ropa, para ahuyentar polillas, como antiséptica, contra la gonorrea y problemas urinarios, para la bronquitis, para curar la lepra, entre otros usos. Además, por su contenido en citral, se lo ha propuesto como sucedáneo de aceites esenciales, como la citronela. No obstante su potencial, se cuenta con escasos trabajos de caracterización genética de la especie. En este trabajo caracterizamos gené… Show more

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“…It is found in open grassland and high rainfall areas and grows wild or may be cultivated. [1] E. muticus is a rich source of essential oil (EO) with a great variability in the composition. In some areas, different specimens of the same population shows different chemical profiles called chemotypes (CT).…”
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“…It is found in open grassland and high rainfall areas and grows wild or may be cultivated. [1] E. muticus is a rich source of essential oil (EO) with a great variability in the composition. In some areas, different specimens of the same population shows different chemical profiles called chemotypes (CT).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kuntze, is a native grass in Argentina known as ‘espartillo , aibé , pasto bravo , limoncillo or pasto limón’ . It is found in open grassland and high rainfall areas and grows wild or may be cultivated [1] …”
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