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Lidia Poggio

Researcher at Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

Publications -  118
Citations -  1935

Lidia Poggio is an academic researcher from Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ploidy & Polyploid. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 116 publications receiving 1764 citations. Previous affiliations of Lidia Poggio include University of Buenos Aires & National Scientific and Technical Research Council.

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Utilización de marcadores morfológicos y moleculares AFLP en la indetificación de germoplasma nativo y cultivado de Elymus scabrifolius (Poaceae)

TL;DR: Tomas, Pablo Andres, et al. as mentioned in this paper presented an overview of the work done by Andres and Tomas at the Facultad de Cs.Agrarias.
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Genomic affinities in Turnera (subseries Turnera, Turneraceae) inferred by in situ hybridization techniques

TL;DR: Genomic in situ hybridization experiments combined with information on meiotic pairing in species and interspecific hybrids revealed that homologies detected by molecular analysis are greater than those detected by chromosome pairing, suggesting that the formation of the allopolyploids could involve species more closely related than previously assumed.
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Utilización de marcadores morfológicos y moleculares AFLP en la identificación de germo plasma nativo y cultivado de Elymus scabrifolius (Poaceae) - Utilization of morphological and AFLP molecular markers in the identification of native and cultivated germplasm of Elymus scabrifolius (Poaceae)

TL;DR: Patomas et al. as discussed by the authors used marcadores morfologicos and moleculares AFLP en the identif iccation de germoplasma nativo and cultivado de Elymus scabrifolius (Poaceae) to identify the identity of the species.
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Genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of a polyploid complex of Mimosa (Leguminosae)

TL;DR: A marginal population differed from the others by morphology and genetics thus suggesting incipient speciation at the geographic edges of Dolentes–Brevipedes, a taxonomic complex from subtropical South America that exhibits polyploidy.
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Genomic Relationships between Turnera orientalis and T. occidentalis (Turneraceae)

TL;DR: The present study reports for the first time the karyotype 22 metacentric + 8 submetacentric for T. occidentalis, and confirms the kARYotype of T. orientalis, supporting that T. Orientalis and T. Occidentalis are distinct species.