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Genetic relationship among papaya (Carica papaya) and wild papaya (Vasconcellea species) using RAPD and ISSR markers

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Title Genetic relationship among papaya (Carica papaya) and wild papaya (Vasconcellea species) using RAPD and ISSR markers
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Creator Kanupriya, Shobhana M , Vasugi, C. , Aswath, C. , Reddy Laxman and Dinesh, M.R
 
Subject papaya, diversity, molecular markers
 
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Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is the most economically
important fruit crop of the family Caricaceae, growing in the
tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. Originating
from Central and South America, it bears highly nutritious
fruits which are rich source of vitamins (A, folate, pantothenic
acid and C) and minerals, low in sodium, fat and calories and
contains no starch. The annual worldwide production of
papaya amounts to 6.9 million tonnes, of which 36.1% is
produced in India (NHB 2009). Despite this high production,
most of the Indian production is based on few varieties
resulting in restricted genetic variability. The cultivated
papayas belong to genus Carica in family Caricaceae
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Date 2021-07-28T07:59:40Z
2021-07-28T07:59:40Z
2012-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Kanupriya, Shobhana M , Vasugi, C. , Aswath, C. , Reddy Laxman and Dinesh, M.R.(2012) Genetic relationship among papaya (Carica papaya) and wild papaya (Vasconcellea species) using RAPD and ISSR markers. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 82 (4): 366–9
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