Abstract
The genus Eucalyptus includes over 700 species, some of which are the most widely planted hardwoods worldwide. Each species and subspecies of Eucalyptus present different characteristics regarding its wood quality and yield. This fact makes it very important to work with known species/subspecies so as to optimize handling and conservation of forest resources. Some of them are morphologically very similar, making it difficult to differentiate by simple observation. This is the case with Euclyptus globulus ssp globulus and E. globulus ssp maidenii, which can only be distinguished in the adult tree. These issues can be avoided using well-characterized seeds. This can be quite expensive, especially for the small growers. An alternative approach is to develop simple methods for the differentiation of the two subspecies. In this work, we develop a quick method, based on SCAR molecular markers derived from RAPD molecular markers, for the differentiation of the subspecies of E. globulus, in particular E. globulus ssp globulus and E. globulus ssp maidenii.
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