Background and aims Two Phragmites australis taxa are recognized in Europe: P. australis ssp. altissimus, also known as Phragmites isiaca, in the Mediterranean region and P. australis in the temperate region. Another taxonomic group in the Mediterranean is Phragmites frutescens. European genotypes are diverse genetically, cytologically and morphologically, and are related to African, Asiatic and American genotypes. We investigated chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) diversity in Europe and defined the current borders of the European gene pool. Methodology We analysed chloroplast variation with parsimony and genetic distance methods, and compared it with that of nuclear amplified fragment length polymorphism and microsatellites. We also investigated the...
Genetic diversity, population structure and interrelationships were investigated in eight population...
Background and aims: We review evidence for hybridization of Phragmites australis in North America a...
Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud. (common reed) is one of the most widespread plant specie...
Background and aims Two Phragmites australis taxa are recognized in Europe: P. australis ssp. altiss...
Background and aims Two Phragmites australis taxa are recognized in Europe: P. australis ssp. altiss...
• Premise of the study: Long-distance dispersal can affect speciation processes in two opposing ways...
Within the genus Phragmites (Poaceae), the species P. australis (the common reed) is virtually cosmo...
We review evidence for hybridization of Phragmites australis in North America and the implications f...
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Background and aims: Phragmites australis is a wetland grass with high genetic variability, augmente...
Estuaries are dynamic and selective environments that provide frequent opportunities for the turnove...
Chloroplasts contain several copies of their DNA, and intra-individual haplotypic variation (heterop...
Genetic diversity, population structure and interrelationships were investigated in eight population...
Background and aims: We review evidence for hybridization of Phragmites australis in North America a...
Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud. (common reed) is one of the most widespread plant specie...
Background and aims Two Phragmites australis taxa are recognized in Europe: P. australis ssp. altiss...
Background and aims Two Phragmites australis taxa are recognized in Europe: P. australis ssp. altiss...
• Premise of the study: Long-distance dispersal can affect speciation processes in two opposing ways...
Within the genus Phragmites (Poaceae), the species P. australis (the common reed) is virtually cosmo...
We review evidence for hybridization of Phragmites australis in North America and the implications f...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Background and aims: Phragmites australis is a wetland grass with high genetic variability, augmente...
Estuaries are dynamic and selective environments that provide frequent opportunities for the turnove...
Chloroplasts contain several copies of their DNA, and intra-individual haplotypic variation (heterop...
Genetic diversity, population structure and interrelationships were investigated in eight population...
Background and aims: We review evidence for hybridization of Phragmites australis in North America a...
Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud. (common reed) is one of the most widespread plant specie...