The Italian endemic Crocus biflorus usually shows white or lilac flowers with three-to-five striking violet longitudinal stripes on the outer tepals, but unstriped plants were recorded in the past. These plants were originally described as C. annulatus subvar. estriatus, and subsequently recombined as a variety of C. biflorus. The rediscovery of such plants in Toscana gave us the opportunity to clarify their systematic relationships, so that we typified the name, and performed karyological and ITS analyses. These plants share the same chromosome number (2n = 2x = 8) and ITS sequence with C. biflorus s. str
The taxonomically complicated Crocus series Verni is characterized by high intra-and interspecific v...
WOS: 000329169300006In this study, a total of 26 Crocus specimens from different locations across Tu...
In the present paper a Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) investigation was carried out on DNAs...
The Italian endemic Crocus biflorus usually shows white or lilac flowers with three-to-five striking...
The genus Crocus Linnaeus (1753: 36) consists currently of about 200 recognized species occurring fr...
SUMMARYKaryotypical analysis of Crocus vernus (L.) Hill subsp. vernus (2n = 16 + 2B) and of Crocus e...
Recent phylogenetic investigations on the genus Crocus proved several infra-generic units predominan...
Crocus terzioghluii (Iridaceae) is described as a new species endemic to southwestern Anatolia, Turk...
WOS: 000367223000003Crocus musagecitii is described as a new species. Diagnostic morphological chara...
Crocus adamioides Kernd. et Pasche, as it is currently known, was originally treated as C. biflorus ...
Recent research within the genus Crocus (Iridaceae) let us doubt that Crocus adamii Gay from Serbia ...
The present study was aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity and pattern of variation throughout th...
The genus crocus L. consists currently of about 160 recognized species, small, corm bearing, perenni...
Crocus musagecitii is described as a new species. Diagnostic morphological characters, a full descri...
The genus Crocus L. (Iridaceae) is monophyletic and contains about 100 species throughout the world....
The taxonomically complicated Crocus series Verni is characterized by high intra-and interspecific v...
WOS: 000329169300006In this study, a total of 26 Crocus specimens from different locations across Tu...
In the present paper a Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) investigation was carried out on DNAs...
The Italian endemic Crocus biflorus usually shows white or lilac flowers with three-to-five striking...
The genus Crocus Linnaeus (1753: 36) consists currently of about 200 recognized species occurring fr...
SUMMARYKaryotypical analysis of Crocus vernus (L.) Hill subsp. vernus (2n = 16 + 2B) and of Crocus e...
Recent phylogenetic investigations on the genus Crocus proved several infra-generic units predominan...
Crocus terzioghluii (Iridaceae) is described as a new species endemic to southwestern Anatolia, Turk...
WOS: 000367223000003Crocus musagecitii is described as a new species. Diagnostic morphological chara...
Crocus adamioides Kernd. et Pasche, as it is currently known, was originally treated as C. biflorus ...
Recent research within the genus Crocus (Iridaceae) let us doubt that Crocus adamii Gay from Serbia ...
The present study was aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity and pattern of variation throughout th...
The genus crocus L. consists currently of about 160 recognized species, small, corm bearing, perenni...
Crocus musagecitii is described as a new species. Diagnostic morphological characters, a full descri...
The genus Crocus L. (Iridaceae) is monophyletic and contains about 100 species throughout the world....
The taxonomically complicated Crocus series Verni is characterized by high intra-and interspecific v...
WOS: 000329169300006In this study, a total of 26 Crocus specimens from different locations across Tu...
In the present paper a Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) investigation was carried out on DNAs...