AbstractOnly two vascular plants, Deschampsia antarctica Desv. (Poaceae) and Colobanthus quitensis Kunth. Bartl. (Caryophyllaceae), inhabit the Antarctic. To clarify the taxonomic position, phylogeographic origin, genetic heterogeneity, and population dynamics of D. antarctica, we comparatively analyzed the ITS1 and ITS2 sequences for several populations from two geographically distant regions of the maritime Antarctic (the South Shetland Islands and the Argentine archipelago). All accessions of D. antarctica formed a strongly supported clade in the phylogenetic dendrograms constructed. Despite the high degree of sequence similarity at ITS1–ITS2 (97%–100%), the populations of D. antarctica in Tierra del Fuego, Falkland Islands and Antarctic...
Deschampsia antarctica is one of the two native vascular plants present in the Antarctic continent. ...
Although dark septate fungal endophytes (DSE) occur widely in association with plant roots in cold-s...
From glacial reconstructions it is clear that Antarctic terrestrial life must have been extremely li...
Aim To determine patterns in diversity of a major Antarctic plant species, including relationships o...
Aim To determine patterns in diversity of a major Antarctic plant species, including relationships o...
Abstract: Morphological, anatomical, and genetic differences between Deschampsia antar− ctica Desv. ...
Aim Antarctica's remote and extreme terrestrial environments are inhabited by only two species of na...
Populations of the only two flowering plants native to the Antarctic have recently increased in numb...
The colonization capacity and demographic structure of populations of Deschampsia antarctica and Col...
Deschampsia antactica E. Desv. is one of the only two native vascular plants of Antarctica, having a...
Colobanthus quitensis (Antarctic pearlwort) is one of the only two native vascular plants to inhabit...
Unlike the Arctic flora, with many floweringplant species offering opportunities to study evolutiona...
The Antarctic–South American bank-forming moss Chorisodontium aciphyllum is known for having the old...
The aim of this study was to analyze the variation among three polar species Deschampsia antarctica,...
Antarctic pearlwort (Colobanthus quitensis) is one of the flowering plant species considered native ...
Deschampsia antarctica is one of the two native vascular plants present in the Antarctic continent. ...
Although dark septate fungal endophytes (DSE) occur widely in association with plant roots in cold-s...
From glacial reconstructions it is clear that Antarctic terrestrial life must have been extremely li...
Aim To determine patterns in diversity of a major Antarctic plant species, including relationships o...
Aim To determine patterns in diversity of a major Antarctic plant species, including relationships o...
Abstract: Morphological, anatomical, and genetic differences between Deschampsia antar− ctica Desv. ...
Aim Antarctica's remote and extreme terrestrial environments are inhabited by only two species of na...
Populations of the only two flowering plants native to the Antarctic have recently increased in numb...
The colonization capacity and demographic structure of populations of Deschampsia antarctica and Col...
Deschampsia antactica E. Desv. is one of the only two native vascular plants of Antarctica, having a...
Colobanthus quitensis (Antarctic pearlwort) is one of the only two native vascular plants to inhabit...
Unlike the Arctic flora, with many floweringplant species offering opportunities to study evolutiona...
The Antarctic–South American bank-forming moss Chorisodontium aciphyllum is known for having the old...
The aim of this study was to analyze the variation among three polar species Deschampsia antarctica,...
Antarctic pearlwort (Colobanthus quitensis) is one of the flowering plant species considered native ...
Deschampsia antarctica is one of the two native vascular plants present in the Antarctic continent. ...
Although dark septate fungal endophytes (DSE) occur widely in association with plant roots in cold-s...
From glacial reconstructions it is clear that Antarctic terrestrial life must have been extremely li...