"2008" . "000271078200002" . "AFLP analysis of Lactuca saligna germplasm collections from four European and three Middle Eastern countries"@en . "Megli\u010D, Vladim\u00EDr" . "0792-9978" . "355073" . . . "Nevo, Eviatar" . . "Beharav, Alex" . "[09E0A4247D04]" . . "K\u0159\u00EDstkov\u00E1, Eva" . "AFLP analysis of Lactuca saligna germplasm collections from four European and three Middle Eastern countries"@en . . . . . "least lettuce; Mediterranean basin; Israel; Italy; France; genetic diversity; genetic differentiation; spatial differentiation"@en . . . "Dole\u017Ealov\u00E1, Ivana" . "Maras, Marko" . . "RIV/61989592:15310/08:00010132" . "Pavl\u00ED\u010Dek, Tomas" . . "Lactuca saligna L. (least lettuce, willow-leaf lettuce) is widely distributed around the Mediterranean basin and extends to the Caucasus and temperate Europe; its extra-European distribution includes the Middle East. The aim of this study was to estimate the level of molecular variation and the extent of genetic differentiation of L. saligna in accessions collected in natural and semi-natural habitats in Europe and the Middle East. In sum, 67 accessions of L. saligna originating in four European countries (Czech Republic, France, Italy, Portugal) and three Middle Eastern countries (Israel, Jordan, Turkey), were compared on the basis of AFLP polymorphism. The UPGMA dendrogram generated from Jaccard's similarity matrix showed a similar genetic background of accessions from the Middle East (Turkey, Israel, Jordan), which are clearly separate from the group of accessions from the European part of the Mediterranean basin (Italy, France, Portugal). The study showed that accessions originating in variou"@en . "15310" . "4"^^ . "56" . . . "RIV/61989592:15310/08:00010132!RIV10-MSM-15310___" . "AFLP analysis of Lactuca saligna germplasm collections from four European and three Middle Eastern countries" . . . . "Israel Journal of Plant Sciences" . . "9"^^ . . "IL - St\u00E1t Izrael" . . "Lebeda, Ale\u0161" . . "9"^^ . "Lactuca saligna L. (least lettuce, willow-leaf lettuce) is widely distributed around the Mediterranean basin and extends to the Caucasus and temperate Europe; its extra-European distribution includes the Middle East. The aim of this study was to estimate the level of molecular variation and the extent of genetic differentiation of L. saligna in accessions collected in natural and semi-natural habitats in Europe and the Middle East. In sum, 67 accessions of L. saligna originating in four European countries (Czech Republic, France, Italy, Portugal) and three Middle Eastern countries (Israel, Jordan, Turkey), were compared on the basis of AFLP polymorphism. The UPGMA dendrogram generated from Jaccard's similarity matrix showed a similar genetic background of accessions from the Middle East (Turkey, Israel, Jordan), which are clearly separate from the group of accessions from the European part of the Mediterranean basin (Italy, France, Portugal). The study showed that accessions originating in variou" . "Z(MSM6198959215)" . . "Kitner, Miloslav" . "AFLP analysis of Lactuca saligna germplasm collections from four European and three Middle Eastern countries" . .