Euphrasias are semi-parasitic annuals whose roots attach themselves to the roots of other plants. Because of their similarities, the many species present taxonomic difficulties. Development and parasitism were studied by cultural means. Seed germinates in spring and the plants flower in summer. Euphrasias can produce seed in isolation; when grown together they parasitize one another; in either case they are usually less vigorous than Euphrasias grown in pots in their natural turf, or planted as seedlings with a chosen host-plant. Some hosts are more favourable than others. With garden cultivation many plants became extraordinarily vigorous. Five related species have diploid chromosome-numbers, but the majority are tetraploid; one wild tripl...
In the UK, nearly half of the plants short listed for high conservation priority in the UK Biodiver...
Various herbarium specimens of leafy spurge from North American have repeatedly been compared to the...
DNA barcoding is emerging as a useful tool not only for species identification but also for studying...
Euphrasias are semi-parasitic annuals whose roots attach themselves to the roots of other plants. Be...
Previous chromosome counts on Euphrasia are summarized, and one new count is reported. Two chromosom...
Many plant groups are taxonomically complex with species that are difficult to distinguish. The main...
Previous workers found that Euphrasia could be brought to maturity in cultivation whether supplied w...
The chromosome numbers of the British species of Euphrasia have been tabulated in a previous paper (...
Hybridization and introgression in the European species of Euphrasia depend on the relationships bet...
Alpine environments are highly variable with different selective pressures compared to lower altitud...
Background and aims – The genus Euphrasia comprises a taxonomically intricate group. In Central Eur...
Annual alpine species rely on selfing rather than on cross-pollination for successful reproduction. ...
The genus Euphrasia L., is revised from Pakistan and its adjoining areas. The revision is based on t...
The counting of the chromosomes of Euphrasia species was undertaken in connection with an investigat...
Euphrasia L. belongs to the most taxonomically complicated genera in Europe. This is caused especial...
In the UK, nearly half of the plants short listed for high conservation priority in the UK Biodiver...
Various herbarium specimens of leafy spurge from North American have repeatedly been compared to the...
DNA barcoding is emerging as a useful tool not only for species identification but also for studying...
Euphrasias are semi-parasitic annuals whose roots attach themselves to the roots of other plants. Be...
Previous chromosome counts on Euphrasia are summarized, and one new count is reported. Two chromosom...
Many plant groups are taxonomically complex with species that are difficult to distinguish. The main...
Previous workers found that Euphrasia could be brought to maturity in cultivation whether supplied w...
The chromosome numbers of the British species of Euphrasia have been tabulated in a previous paper (...
Hybridization and introgression in the European species of Euphrasia depend on the relationships bet...
Alpine environments are highly variable with different selective pressures compared to lower altitud...
Background and aims – The genus Euphrasia comprises a taxonomically intricate group. In Central Eur...
Annual alpine species rely on selfing rather than on cross-pollination for successful reproduction. ...
The genus Euphrasia L., is revised from Pakistan and its adjoining areas. The revision is based on t...
The counting of the chromosomes of Euphrasia species was undertaken in connection with an investigat...
Euphrasia L. belongs to the most taxonomically complicated genera in Europe. This is caused especial...
In the UK, nearly half of the plants short listed for high conservation priority in the UK Biodiver...
Various herbarium specimens of leafy spurge from North American have repeatedly been compared to the...
DNA barcoding is emerging as a useful tool not only for species identification but also for studying...