Hybridization seems to play an important role in speciation of Gagea Salisb., a genus which is characterised by polyploid taxa lines and in which diploids (2n = 24) appear only to be common in basal sections. Hybrid detection was applied utilising direct and cloning nrDNA ITS data (ITS1, 5.8S rDNA, ITS2) combined with neighbour and ribotype networks and discussed in connection with previously published cpDNA, morphological and karyological data of the authors. We have evidence of the hybrid origin of taxa within the section Gagea (G. pomeranica, G. megapolitana) and the monophyletic clade of sections Didymobulbos and Fistulosae (G. microfistulosa, G. polidorii, G. cf. bohemica). Morphologically and karyologically d...
New karyological data for the genus Gagea Salisb. (Liliaceae) are presented and discussed. First chr...
Despite a long history of cultivation, a large number of lily (Lilium) cultivars were still diploid ...
<p>Polyploidy is a major driving force in angiosperm evolution, but our understanding of establishme...
The important role of hybridity in the evolution of the genus Gagea is becoming clear, through both ...
Gagea trinervia and G. graeca, both diploid (2n = 24), share several features that appear unusual in...
Speciation by hybridization has long been recognized among plants and includes both homoploid and al...
Gagea bohemica s.l. is a morphologically and karyologically highly variable group with many morpholo...
For the 12 named taxa in the Gagea reticulata species complex, 609 cloned sequences of the low-copy ...
The genus Lilium is comprised of about 100 species and has been divided into seven taxonomic section...
Lily (Lilium) has become one of the top bulbous crops for the cut flower industry in the past ...
<div><p>Despite their complex evolutionary histories, aquatic plants are highly underrepresented in ...
<p>Polyploidy is a major driving force in angiosperm evolution, but our understanding of establishme...
Polyploidy is a major driving force in angiosperm evolution, but our understanding of establishment ...
Polyploidy, an important factor in eukaryotic evolution, is especially abundant in angiosperms, wher...
International audienceAbstract Reticulation, caused by hybridization and allopolyploidization, is co...
New karyological data for the genus Gagea Salisb. (Liliaceae) are presented and discussed. First chr...
Despite a long history of cultivation, a large number of lily (Lilium) cultivars were still diploid ...
<p>Polyploidy is a major driving force in angiosperm evolution, but our understanding of establishme...
The important role of hybridity in the evolution of the genus Gagea is becoming clear, through both ...
Gagea trinervia and G. graeca, both diploid (2n = 24), share several features that appear unusual in...
Speciation by hybridization has long been recognized among plants and includes both homoploid and al...
Gagea bohemica s.l. is a morphologically and karyologically highly variable group with many morpholo...
For the 12 named taxa in the Gagea reticulata species complex, 609 cloned sequences of the low-copy ...
The genus Lilium is comprised of about 100 species and has been divided into seven taxonomic section...
Lily (Lilium) has become one of the top bulbous crops for the cut flower industry in the past ...
<div><p>Despite their complex evolutionary histories, aquatic plants are highly underrepresented in ...
<p>Polyploidy is a major driving force in angiosperm evolution, but our understanding of establishme...
Polyploidy is a major driving force in angiosperm evolution, but our understanding of establishment ...
Polyploidy, an important factor in eukaryotic evolution, is especially abundant in angiosperms, wher...
International audienceAbstract Reticulation, caused by hybridization and allopolyploidization, is co...
New karyological data for the genus Gagea Salisb. (Liliaceae) are presented and discussed. First chr...
Despite a long history of cultivation, a large number of lily (Lilium) cultivars were still diploid ...
<p>Polyploidy is a major driving force in angiosperm evolution, but our understanding of establishme...