UPGMA clustering

Dissimilarity between Mouriri elliptica (Mart.) plants cultivated in vitro and in situ through anatomic parameters

E. S. Assis, A. Neto, R., Cabral, P. D. S., Silva, F. G., Lima, L. R., Filho, S. C. Vasconcelo, Assis, E. S., A. Neto, R., Cabral, P. D. S., Silva, F. G., Lima, L. R., and Filho, S. C. Vasconcelo, Dissimilarity between Mouriri elliptica (Mart.) plants cultivated in vitro and in situ through anatomic parameters, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

Mouriri elliptica (Mart.) is a genetic resource of the Cerrado domain, which has potential for food and medicinal use. A few studies have been performed on its in vitro propagation, and no studies have examined dissimilarities between plants of this species when cultivated in situ or in vitro. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to identify in vitro cultivation conditions that permit the formation of plantlets with leaf anatomical features that are less dissimilar to those of plants grown in situ.

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