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José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues

Researcher at University of Valencia

Publications -  89
Citations -  1859

José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues is an academic researcher from University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic diversity. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 87 publications receiving 1662 citations. Previous affiliations of José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues include Puerto Rico Department of Agriculture & University of Zaragoza.

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Siring Success and Paternal Effects in Heterodichogamous Acer opalus

TL;DR: Males and protandrous individuals are probably better sires than protogynous individuals, as shown by the higher pollination rates and the differential growth of the seedlings sired by these morphs.
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The diploid nature of the Chilean Epipetrum and a new base number in the Dioscoreaceae

TL;DR: The results suggest that the Epipetrum taxa are mainly diploids, with a base number of x = 7, and the tetraploid cytotypes have arisen only in few cases.
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In vitro micropropagation of rare and endangered moss Entosthodon hungaricus (Funariaceae) = Micropropagação in vitro do musgo raro Entosthodon hungaricus, ameaçado de extinção (Funariaceae)

TL;DR: In this paper, the axenical culture of E. hungaricus was successfully established, and the first in vitro micropropagation of this rare and endangered species was achieved.
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Biogeography and evolution of seeder and resprouter forms of Erica coccinea (Ericaceae) in the fire-prone Cape fynbos

TL;DR: The role of fire in driving accelerated diversification in seeder lineages of highly speciose CFR fynbos taxa is highlighted and good evidence for the ancestral status of the resprouter form is provided and the comparatively high rates of molecular evolution in derived seeder populations are provided.
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Species Boundaries and Population Divergence in the Pyrenean Endemic Relict Genus Borderea (Dioscoreaceae) as Revealed by Microsatellite (SSR) and Other Hypervariable Markers

TL;DR: SSR markers proved to be more robust than RAPD markers in assessing the genetic structure of recently diverged populations of B. pyrenaica and thus qualified as the best molecular markers for fine-scale evolutionary investigations of Dioscoreaceae.