Reticulate evolution is considered to be among the main mechanisms of plant evolution, often leading to the establishment of new species. However, complex evolutionary scenarios result in a challenging definition of evolutionary and taxonomic units. In this study, we aimed to examine the evolutionary origin and revise the species status of Campanula baumgartenii, a rare endemic species from the polyploid complex Campanula section Heterophylla. Morphometry, flow cytometric ploidy estimation, amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs), as well as chloroplast and nuclear DNA sequence markers were used to assess the morphological and genetic differentiation among C. baumgartenii, Campanula rotundifolia and other closely related taxa. Tetra...
Campanulaceae are a large, nearly cosmopolitan angiosperm family that are well‐accepted as monophyle...
De Candolle (1830) divided the genus Campanula into two large sections on basis of the presence or a...
The Campanulaceae is a large, nearly cosmopolitan family, chiefly of temperate regions, with a huge...
Reticulate evolution is considered to be among the main mechanisms of plant evolution, often leading...
In this study we attempted to solve species distinction among some endemic and widespread representa...
The thesis deals with phenotypic, ploidy and genetic variation of two Campanula species occurring in...
The thesis deals with phenotypic, ploidy and genetic variation of two Campanula species occurring in...
<div><p>In this study, we attempted to solve species distinction among some endemic and widespread r...
Background: The Campanuloideae (Campanulaceae) are a highly diverse clade of angiosperms found mostl...
The Campanuloideae (Campanulaceae) are a highly diverse clade of angiosperms found mostly in the Nor...
Complex Campanula rotundifolia agg. is rich in endemic species, especially in the high- elevated mou...
Interspecific hybridisation creates new phenotypes within several ornamental plant species including...
The genus Campanula L. - bellflower - is the largest group of the family Campanulaceae with a subcos...
Recent phylogenetic works have begun to address long-standing questions regarding the systematics of...
Polyploidisation plays a major role in plant evolution. It can also cause taxonomic complexities as ...
Campanulaceae are a large, nearly cosmopolitan angiosperm family that are well‐accepted as monophyle...
De Candolle (1830) divided the genus Campanula into two large sections on basis of the presence or a...
The Campanulaceae is a large, nearly cosmopolitan family, chiefly of temperate regions, with a huge...
Reticulate evolution is considered to be among the main mechanisms of plant evolution, often leading...
In this study we attempted to solve species distinction among some endemic and widespread representa...
The thesis deals with phenotypic, ploidy and genetic variation of two Campanula species occurring in...
The thesis deals with phenotypic, ploidy and genetic variation of two Campanula species occurring in...
<div><p>In this study, we attempted to solve species distinction among some endemic and widespread r...
Background: The Campanuloideae (Campanulaceae) are a highly diverse clade of angiosperms found mostl...
The Campanuloideae (Campanulaceae) are a highly diverse clade of angiosperms found mostly in the Nor...
Complex Campanula rotundifolia agg. is rich in endemic species, especially in the high- elevated mou...
Interspecific hybridisation creates new phenotypes within several ornamental plant species including...
The genus Campanula L. - bellflower - is the largest group of the family Campanulaceae with a subcos...
Recent phylogenetic works have begun to address long-standing questions regarding the systematics of...
Polyploidisation plays a major role in plant evolution. It can also cause taxonomic complexities as ...
Campanulaceae are a large, nearly cosmopolitan angiosperm family that are well‐accepted as monophyle...
De Candolle (1830) divided the genus Campanula into two large sections on basis of the presence or a...
The Campanulaceae is a large, nearly cosmopolitan family, chiefly of temperate regions, with a huge...