Vita.Enzyme electrophoresis and multivariate morphometries were used to analyze hybridization between two species of wildrye, Elymus canadensis L. and E. virqinicus L. (Poaceae). A morphological cline correlated with longitude is found in both species. The clines are not under direct environmental control because transplant studies show that the morphological characters analyzed are not highly plastic Environmental selection of genetically-controlled morphological traits cannot be ruled out because the clines are significantly correlated with precipitation and evaporation rate. An alternative explanation for the parallel clines is that introgression is occurring between the two species in their broad area of contact in the south central Uni...
The use of wild species in plant improvement is greatly favored if their genetic variability and ta...
Elymus mutabilis is a morphologically diverse species in the Poaceae family growing in Eurasia from ...
Elymus mutabilis is a morphologically diverse species in the Poaceae family growing in Eurasia from ...
Vita.Enzyme electrophoresis and multivariate morphometries were used to analyze hybridization betwee...
Inter- and intrapopulational morphological variability of Elymus repens, a cool-season peren-nial gr...
Despite the keen interest in using native grass species for restoration purposes, little is known a...
Despite the keen interest in using native grass species for restoration purposes, little is known a...
grantor: University of TorontoField experiments and genetic markers were used to study the...
grantor: University of TorontoField experiments and genetic markers were used to study the...
Hybrid speciation within the genus Elymus is analyzed and discussed. The supposed hybrid origin of E...
This study describes the consequences of contrasting breeding systems on levels and organization of ...
open5siIdentifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provid...
open5siIdentifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provid...
Non-native species invasions are of high ecological importance due to their ability to transform nat...
Reproductive relationships between species of the genus Elymus (Poaceae) from mixed populations of t...
The use of wild species in plant improvement is greatly favored if their genetic variability and ta...
Elymus mutabilis is a morphologically diverse species in the Poaceae family growing in Eurasia from ...
Elymus mutabilis is a morphologically diverse species in the Poaceae family growing in Eurasia from ...
Vita.Enzyme electrophoresis and multivariate morphometries were used to analyze hybridization betwee...
Inter- and intrapopulational morphological variability of Elymus repens, a cool-season peren-nial gr...
Despite the keen interest in using native grass species for restoration purposes, little is known a...
Despite the keen interest in using native grass species for restoration purposes, little is known a...
grantor: University of TorontoField experiments and genetic markers were used to study the...
grantor: University of TorontoField experiments and genetic markers were used to study the...
Hybrid speciation within the genus Elymus is analyzed and discussed. The supposed hybrid origin of E...
This study describes the consequences of contrasting breeding systems on levels and organization of ...
open5siIdentifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provid...
open5siIdentifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provid...
Non-native species invasions are of high ecological importance due to their ability to transform nat...
Reproductive relationships between species of the genus Elymus (Poaceae) from mixed populations of t...
The use of wild species in plant improvement is greatly favored if their genetic variability and ta...
Elymus mutabilis is a morphologically diverse species in the Poaceae family growing in Eurasia from ...
Elymus mutabilis is a morphologically diverse species in the Poaceae family growing in Eurasia from ...