Publications by authors named "Yash Mangla"

Evolutionary maintenance of dioecy is a complex phenomenon and varies by species and underlying pathways. Also, different sexes may exhibit variable resource allocation (RA) patterns among the vegetative and reproductive functions. Such differences are reflected in the extent of sexual dimorphism.

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Dioecy and the dynamics of its evolution are intensely investigated aspects of plant reproduction. Seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides ssp. turkestanica) is an alpine shrub growing wild in certain parts of western Himalaya.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hippophae rhamnoides ssp. turkestanica is a dioecious medicinal plant known for its health benefits, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, but identifying sexes early is challenging as it takes about 3-4 years to flower.
  • A study aimed to find gender-specific markers using ISSR markers among populations in Ladakh, leading to the discovery of a male-specific SCAR marker derived from one of the ISSR fragments.
  • The SCAR marker effectively differentiates male plants from females in various Ladakh valleys and holds promise as a reliable molecular tool for early identification of plant genders, which is currently lacking.
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Knowledge of reproductive biology of plants is crucial to understand their natural mode of propagation, which may aid in conservation and crop improvement. The reproductive details are also crucial for beginning the cultivation of a potential crop on a commercial scale. Fruits of sea buckthorn, Hippophae rhamnoides, are used in a variety of medicinal and nutritional products.

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