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Characterisation of Rubus niveus: a prerequisite to its biological control in oceanic islands
Authors:JM St Quinton  MF Fay  M Ingrouille  J Faull
Institution:1. Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences, School of Science, Birkbeck , University of London , Malet Street, London , WC1E 7HX , UK;2. Jodrell Laboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew , Richmond , Surrey , TW9 3AB , UK
Abstract:This study is intended to inform the search for a biocontrol solution to stem the spread of Rubus niveus, a morphologically-diverse and invasive Rubus species which has become an aggressive invader in areas of the world outside its native range. The fragile biodiversity of islands can be especially threatened by this plant – exemplars of this are the Galápagos archipelago and Hawaii. This report focuses on the morphological and molecular work carried out to establish the homogeneity or intra-specific variation of R. niveus populations within the Galápagos Islands, as well as their kinship with plants of the same name found in Asia. The premise of this study is that genetic closeness between these populations offers increased probability that pathogens of R. niveus in its native range will also provide effective control in the target environment. Increased knowledge of the genetic make-up of R. niveus in both its native and naturalised locations will also help to assess the feasibility of using organisms which have been found to be effective against other Rubus species, but not hitherto considered for R. niveus itself.
Keywords:biocontrol  blackberry  molecular  microorganisms  Galápagos  Hawaii
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