Genetic divergence between population samples of Orchis laxiflora and of O. palustris from various European locations was studied by electrophoretic analysis of 25 enzyme loci. An average genetic distance of D-Nei = 1. 24 was found between the two taxa, with 12 out of 25 loci showing alternative alleles (diagnostic loci). Genetic heterogeneity was observed within both O. laxiflora and O. palustris, when northern and southeastern populations were compared, being lower in the former taxon (D = 0.06), than in the latter (D = 0.16). Karyologically, 2n = 36 was found for both O. laxiflora and O. palustris. O. laxiflora and O. palustris produce hybrids, described as O. x intermedia. Genotype analysis of several sympatric samples showed the presen...
We hypothesized that the main Korean mountain ranges provided many refugia for boreal plant species,...
Circumscription of Orchis (Orchidaceae, Orchidinae) has undergone many changes in the last few decad...
A leading hypothesis for the immense diversity of the Orchidaceae is that skewed mating success and ...
Hybridization is widespread in Orchis (Orchidaceae), with 38 recorded hybrids between the 21 accepte...
Data are presented on genetic variation at 27 enzyme loci of the Green-Winged orchid, Orchis morio, ...
Background: In food-deceptive orchids of the genera Anacamptis, Neotinea and Orchis floral isolation...
International audienceThe genetic structure of hybrid zones provides insight into the potential for ...
Despite highly specialized pollination strategies, hybridization is a common phenomenon among Medite...
Due to societal changes and altered demands for firewood, the traditional forest management of coppi...
Studies of the strength and nature of reproductive isolation (RI) between species can greatly contri...
It has been suggested that the evolutionary analysis of floral development genes could explain the d...
Understanding how environmental factors shape patterns of genetic and phenotypic variations in a spe...
Gene flow can counteract the loss of genetic diversity caused by genetic drift in small populations....
We hypothesized that the main Korean mountain ranges provided many refugia for boreal plant species,...
Circumscription of Orchis (Orchidaceae, Orchidinae) has undergone many changes in the last few decad...
A leading hypothesis for the immense diversity of the Orchidaceae is that skewed mating success and ...
Hybridization is widespread in Orchis (Orchidaceae), with 38 recorded hybrids between the 21 accepte...
Data are presented on genetic variation at 27 enzyme loci of the Green-Winged orchid, Orchis morio, ...
Background: In food-deceptive orchids of the genera Anacamptis, Neotinea and Orchis floral isolation...
International audienceThe genetic structure of hybrid zones provides insight into the potential for ...
Despite highly specialized pollination strategies, hybridization is a common phenomenon among Medite...
Due to societal changes and altered demands for firewood, the traditional forest management of coppi...
Studies of the strength and nature of reproductive isolation (RI) between species can greatly contri...
It has been suggested that the evolutionary analysis of floral development genes could explain the d...
Understanding how environmental factors shape patterns of genetic and phenotypic variations in a spe...
Gene flow can counteract the loss of genetic diversity caused by genetic drift in small populations....
We hypothesized that the main Korean mountain ranges provided many refugia for boreal plant species,...
Circumscription of Orchis (Orchidaceae, Orchidinae) has undergone many changes in the last few decad...
A leading hypothesis for the immense diversity of the Orchidaceae is that skewed mating success and ...