Identification of oil palm species using electrophoresis.

Analysis of samples of young leaves from mature palms revealed that, of the six enzymes assayed, esterase and acid phosphatase were the most useful genetic markers for distinguishing between (1) the pisifera, tenera and dura forms of Elaeis guineensis, (2) E. guineensis and E. [Corozo] oleifera and...

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Main Authors: Gan, Yik Yuen, Abd. Rahman, Ahmad, Tan, S. G., Abdol, Idris
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 1983
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spelling my.upm.eprints.192512015-01-06T05:10:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/19251/ Identification of oil palm species using electrophoresis. Gan, Yik Yuen Abd. Rahman, Ahmad Tan, S. G. Abdol, Idris Analysis of samples of young leaves from mature palms revealed that, of the six enzymes assayed, esterase and acid phosphatase were the most useful genetic markers for distinguishing between (1) the pisifera, tenera and dura forms of Elaeis guineensis, (2) E. guineensis and E. [Corozo] oleifera and (3) E. guineensis X E. oleifera F1 hybrids and their parents. Certain bands of the two enzymes were species specific and hybrid bands only occurred in the hybrids. 1983 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/19251/1/ID%2019251.pdf Gan, Yik Yuen and Abd. Rahman, Ahmad and Tan, S. G. and Abdol, Idris (1983) Identification of oil palm species using electrophoresis. In: The 4th International SABRAO Congress, Crop Improvement Research, 4-8 May, 1981, Kuala Lumpur. (pp. 405-410).
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description Analysis of samples of young leaves from mature palms revealed that, of the six enzymes assayed, esterase and acid phosphatase were the most useful genetic markers for distinguishing between (1) the pisifera, tenera and dura forms of Elaeis guineensis, (2) E. guineensis and E. [Corozo] oleifera and (3) E. guineensis X E. oleifera F1 hybrids and their parents. Certain bands of the two enzymes were species specific and hybrid bands only occurred in the hybrids.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Gan, Yik Yuen
Abd. Rahman, Ahmad
Tan, S. G.
Abdol, Idris
spellingShingle Gan, Yik Yuen
Abd. Rahman, Ahmad
Tan, S. G.
Abdol, Idris
Identification of oil palm species using electrophoresis.
author_facet Gan, Yik Yuen
Abd. Rahman, Ahmad
Tan, S. G.
Abdol, Idris
author_sort Gan, Yik Yuen
title Identification of oil palm species using electrophoresis.
title_short Identification of oil palm species using electrophoresis.
title_full Identification of oil palm species using electrophoresis.
title_fullStr Identification of oil palm species using electrophoresis.
title_full_unstemmed Identification of oil palm species using electrophoresis.
title_sort identification of oil palm species using electrophoresis.
publishDate 1983
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