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Nguyen Xuan Tung
Researcher at Hanoi National University of Education
Publications - 8
Citations - 186
Nguyen Xuan Tung is an academic researcher from Hanoi National University of Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic diversity & Population. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 159 citations.
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Oceanic currents, not land masses, maintain the genetic structure of the mangrove Rhizophora mucronata Lam. (Rhizophoraceae) in Southeast Asia
Alison K. S. Wee,Koji Takayama,Takeshi Asakawa,Bijoy Thompson,Onrizal,Sarawood Sungkaew,Nguyen Xuan Tung,M. Nazre,Khin Khin Soe,Hugh T. W. Tan,Yasuyuki Watano,Shigeyuki Baba,Tadashi Kajita,Edward L. Webb +13 more
TL;DR: Novel evidence is presented that the genetic structure of R. mucronata is maintained by ocean current-facilitated propagule dispersal, which can be explained by the prevailing ocean currents in this region.
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Genetic differentiation and phylogeography of partially sympatric species complex Rhizophora mucronata Lam. and R. stylosa Griff. using SSR markers.
Alison K. S. Wee,Alison K. S. Wee,Koji Takayama,Jasher L. Chua,Takeshi Asakawa,Sankararamasubramanian Halasya Meenakshisundaram,Onrizal,Bayu Adjie,Erwin Riyanto Ardli,Sarawood Sungkaew,Norhaslinda Binti Malekal,Nguyen Xuan Tung,Severino G. Salmo,Orlex B. Yllano,M. Nazre Saleh,Khin Khin Soe,Yoichi Tateishi,Yasuyuki Watano,Shigeyuki Baba,Edward L. Webb,Tadashi Kajita +20 more
TL;DR: The results serve as the foundation for the conservation genetics of R. mucronata and R. stylosa and highlighted the need to recognize the genetic distinctiveness of closely-related species, determine their respective genetic structure, and avoid artificially promoting hybridization in mangrove restoration programmes.
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Vicariance and Oceanic Barriers Drive Contemporary Genetic Structure of Widespread Mangrove Species Sonneratia alba J. Sm in the Indo-West Pacific
Alison K. S. Wee,Jessica Xian Hui Teo,Jasher L. Chua,Koji Takayama,Takeshi Asakawa,Sankararamasubramanian Halasya Meenakshisundaram,Onrizal,Bayu Adjie,Erwin Riyanto Ardli,Sarawood Sungkaew,Monica Suleiman,Nguyen Xuan Tung,Severino G. Salmo,Orlex B. Yllano,M. Nazre Saleh,Khin Khin Soe,Yoichi Tateishi,Yasuyuki Watano,Yoshiaki Tsuda,Tadashi Kajita,Edward L. Webb +20 more
TL;DR: This study advances the scope of mangrove biogeography by demonstrating a unique scenario whereby a widespread species has limited dispersal and high genetic divergence among populations, and a major genetic break between Indo-Malesia and Australasia.
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Genetic Structure and Population Demographic History of a Widespread Mangrove Plant Xylocarpus granatum J. Koenig across the Indo-West Pacific Region
Yuki Tomizawa,Yoshiaki Tsuda,Mohd Nazre Saleh,Alison K. S. Wee,Koji Takayama,Takashi Yamamoto,Orlex B. Yllano,Severino G. Salmo,Sarawood Sungkaew,Bayu Adjie,Erwin Riyanto Ardli,Monica Suleiman,Nguyen Xuan Tung,Khin Khin Soe,Kathiresan Kandasamy,Takeshi Asakawa,Yasuyuki Watano,Shigeyuki Baba,Tadashi Kajita +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the genetic structure of Xylocarpus granatum using maternally inherited chloroplast (cp) and bi-parentally inherited nuclear DNA markers, with samples collected across the species range.
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Bruguiera hainesii, a critically endangered mangrove species, is a hybrid between B. cylindrica and B. gymnorhiza (Rhizophoraceae)
Junya Ono,Jean Wan Hong Yong,Koji Takayama,Mohd Nazre Saleh,Alison K. S. Wee,Alison K. S. Wee,Takeshi Asakawa,Orlex B. Yllano,Severino G. Salmo,Monica Suleiman,Nguyen Xuan Tung,Khin Khin Soe,Sankararamasubramanian Halasya Meenakshisundaram,Yasuyuki Watano,Edward L. Webb,Tadashi Kajita,Tadashi Kajita +16 more
TL;DR: Molecular analyses including all six Bruguiera species using DNA sequences of two nuclear genes and chloroplast regions suggested that B. hainesii is a hybrid between B. cylindrica and B. gymnorhiza, suggesting that hybridization has occurred independently in regions where the distribution ranges of the parental species meet.