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Title: Genomic and breeding resources of the Euphorbia

Author
item Horvath, David
item WURDACK, KENNETH - Smithsonian Institute
item PULLIN, K. LEO - Collaborator

Submitted to: Book Chapter
Publication Type: Book / Chapter
Publication Acceptance Date: 6/23/2009
Publication Date: 8/1/2011
Citation: Horvath D.P., Wurdack, K., Pullin, K. 2011. Wild crop relatives: Genomic and breeding resources of Euphorbia. In: Plantation and Ornamental Crops. Chittaranjan K. (ed.) Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp 125-132.

Interpretive Summary: This book chapter reviews various aspects of the Euphorbiaceae including ecology, evolution, genomic resources, and uses for plant products.

Technical Abstract: Euphorbia is a highly diverse taxa encompassing numerous species from many regions of the world. A great number of medicinal and ornamental plants are included in the taxa, but as yet no crop species have been developed. However, there is significant potential among various Euphorbia ssp. for use as biofuel crops. This genus includes both endangered species and invasive weeds. One species, Euphorbia esula, has been highly characterized molecularly and is serving as a model for perennial herbaceous growth and weediness.