Publications by authors named "Pimubon Waikham"

Article Synopsis
  • - This study focused on the genetic diversity of native tree species used in the restoration of upland evergreen forests in northern Thailand, analyzing the risk of genetic loss and inbreeding in isolated forest patches.
  • - Researchers tested whether plants grown from seeds of a limited number of adult trees showed lower genetic diversity and higher inbreeding in their second generation, using microsatellite analysis on specific Fagaceae species.
  • - Results indicated high genetic diversity in two of the species but lower diversity in the third, with evidence of inbreeding in the second generation, highlighting the need for a greater number of adult trees in the seed collection process to enhance genetic health.
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Catanopsis tribuloides is a climax tree species commonly distributed in evergreen forests and has been used to restore degraded areas in northern Thailand. To aid in study of genetic diversity of the species, microsatellite markers, which are specific to C. tribuloides, were developed using whole genome sequencing by next-generation sequencing technology.

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