Morphological and cytological variation among two wild iris species (iris juncea (poir) and iris sisyrinchium. (l)) from tunisia was studied. Initially, morphological traits analyzed concern floral and vegetative characters. Analysis of variance showed significant differences. Higher variation coefficient belongs to flower height, flower diameter, filament length, seed diameter, and level number. Pearson coefficients correlations between different characters were positive and highly significant (p< 0.0001) for flower diameter and flower heigth. Factor analysis showed that only two axes define 100% of variance among characters. Secondly, in cytological variation each species had different karyotypic formula such as 2n = 32 = 30sm + 2st fo...
Le genre Iris appartenant à la famille des Iridacées comprend plus de 220 espèces distribuées à trav...
The study is based on 15 taxa, 13 species and 2 varieties of I.tectorum Maximum, I.variegata Linn, I...
The qualitative morphological features of the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations, as well as ...
Morphological and cytological variation among two wild iris species (iris juncea (poir) and iris sis...
In order to study the morphological and cytological variation among Iranian native Irises, first, mo...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
A comparative analysis of ten taxa of the genus Iris was carried out based on biomorphological and k...
Despite being an important target of conservation concern and horticultural interest, Lebanese irise...
Determining the chromosomal level is important in breeding programs. Determining the chromosomal lev...
The Iris genus belonging to the Iridaceae family includes over 220 species distributed throughout th...
Iris is the largest genus of family Iridaceae having 50 species with 24 endemic to Turkey. Here in t...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
Iris is the largest genus of family Iridaceae having 50 species with 24 endemic to Turkey. Here in t...
Some wild, morphologically diverse taxa of the genus Iris in the broad Alpine-Dinaric area have neve...
ABSTRACT: Iris is the largest genus of family Iridaceae having 50 species with 24 endemic to Turkey....
Le genre Iris appartenant à la famille des Iridacées comprend plus de 220 espèces distribuées à trav...
The study is based on 15 taxa, 13 species and 2 varieties of I.tectorum Maximum, I.variegata Linn, I...
The qualitative morphological features of the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations, as well as ...
Morphological and cytological variation among two wild iris species (iris juncea (poir) and iris sis...
In order to study the morphological and cytological variation among Iranian native Irises, first, mo...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
A comparative analysis of ten taxa of the genus Iris was carried out based on biomorphological and k...
Despite being an important target of conservation concern and horticultural interest, Lebanese irise...
Determining the chromosomal level is important in breeding programs. Determining the chromosomal lev...
The Iris genus belonging to the Iridaceae family includes over 220 species distributed throughout th...
Iris is the largest genus of family Iridaceae having 50 species with 24 endemic to Turkey. Here in t...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
Iris is the largest genus of family Iridaceae having 50 species with 24 endemic to Turkey. Here in t...
Some wild, morphologically diverse taxa of the genus Iris in the broad Alpine-Dinaric area have neve...
ABSTRACT: Iris is the largest genus of family Iridaceae having 50 species with 24 endemic to Turkey....
Le genre Iris appartenant à la famille des Iridacées comprend plus de 220 espèces distribuées à trav...
The study is based on 15 taxa, 13 species and 2 varieties of I.tectorum Maximum, I.variegata Linn, I...
The qualitative morphological features of the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations, as well as ...