International audienceThe economically important Allium ampeloprasum L. represents a polyploid complex, comprising hexa- and octoploid Great Headed Garlic horticultural cultivars (6x-8x GHG) and several traditional varieties of the tetraploid (4x) leeks (Leek, Bulbous leek, Kurrat and Pearl onion). Its wild representatives were indicated as rare in the Mediterranean region. This study aims to explore the diversity and origin of polyploidy in this complex, including its wild relatives A. baeticum Bossier and A. guttatum Steven with particular focus on the poorly investigated North-African region. Natural populations were sampled in Algeria in various bioclimatic conditions, then subjected to karyological and molecular phylogenetic analyses b...
The genus Allium Linnaeus, 1753 (tribe Allieae) contains about 800 species worldwide of which almost...
<p><em>Allium</em> is a very large genus containing over 700 distinct species including the various ...
The seventh meeting of the ECPGR Working Group (WG) on Allium took place on 6-8 September 2011 in Pe...
Allium ampeloprasum evolved as a complex of cyto- and morpho-types widely distributed either in the...
Allium ampeloprasum evolved as a complex of different cyto- and morpho-types widely distributed eith...
A set of control specimens of Allium sativum and Allium ampeloprasum from different geographic origi...
Polyploidy has been shown to be a significant driver of diversification among land plants. In addit...
Collecting expeditions are of prime importance to acquire genetically unique material, as for many c...
Allium tuncelianum (Kollman) Ozhatay, Matthew & Siraneci is a native species to the Eastern Anatolia...
In the weedy plant species Allium vineale (wild garlic), individuals may simultaneously produce sexu...
Garlic (Allium sativum L.) is a long-cultivated, clonally propagated diploid plant (2n=2x=16). With ...
Abstract: Allium L. (Alliaceae), a genus of major economic importance, exhibits a great diversity in...
Allium is a particularly species rich (more than 800 species) and economically important genus, with...
In eastern Mongolia, a diploid close relative of the tetraploid (4x) crop species Allium tuberosum a...
Background: Vegetables of the genus Allium are widely consumed but remain poorly understood genetica...
The genus Allium Linnaeus, 1753 (tribe Allieae) contains about 800 species worldwide of which almost...
<p><em>Allium</em> is a very large genus containing over 700 distinct species including the various ...
The seventh meeting of the ECPGR Working Group (WG) on Allium took place on 6-8 September 2011 in Pe...
Allium ampeloprasum evolved as a complex of cyto- and morpho-types widely distributed either in the...
Allium ampeloprasum evolved as a complex of different cyto- and morpho-types widely distributed eith...
A set of control specimens of Allium sativum and Allium ampeloprasum from different geographic origi...
Polyploidy has been shown to be a significant driver of diversification among land plants. In addit...
Collecting expeditions are of prime importance to acquire genetically unique material, as for many c...
Allium tuncelianum (Kollman) Ozhatay, Matthew & Siraneci is a native species to the Eastern Anatolia...
In the weedy plant species Allium vineale (wild garlic), individuals may simultaneously produce sexu...
Garlic (Allium sativum L.) is a long-cultivated, clonally propagated diploid plant (2n=2x=16). With ...
Abstract: Allium L. (Alliaceae), a genus of major economic importance, exhibits a great diversity in...
Allium is a particularly species rich (more than 800 species) and economically important genus, with...
In eastern Mongolia, a diploid close relative of the tetraploid (4x) crop species Allium tuberosum a...
Background: Vegetables of the genus Allium are widely consumed but remain poorly understood genetica...
The genus Allium Linnaeus, 1753 (tribe Allieae) contains about 800 species worldwide of which almost...
<p><em>Allium</em> is a very large genus containing over 700 distinct species including the various ...
The seventh meeting of the ECPGR Working Group (WG) on Allium took place on 6-8 September 2011 in Pe...