A brief historical review is given of the taxonomic treatment of infraspecific classification of cultivated plants. The inadequacy of hierarchical classification for polymorphous cultivated plant species is outlined. The rapid change in the range of cultivars as a result of breeding to adapt to changing cultivation practices, and the creation of new cultivars and crops, complicates such classification. Attention is focused on the use of cultivar groups for infraspecific classification. The scope of this system is illustrated with an example in Brassica rapa L
With the recent advances in high throughput profiling techniques the amount of genetic and phenotypi...
A plant is a complex of integrated systems (leaves, leaf groups, stems, roots, inflorescences), coex...
The presence of three B. rapa forms in the UK provides an opportunity for a unique study of the rela...
A brief historical review is given of the taxonomic treatment of infraspecific classification of cul...
Agricultural practice demands principles for classification, starting from the basal entity in culti...
In the 1995 International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP) the cultivar and cultiv...
There have been several proposals for classification categories for systematic groups of domesticate...
Important episodes in the history of the classification of cultivated plants are highlighted and com...
The genus Brassica, a member of the Family Cruciferae, contains approximately fifty species, includi...
Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medik. is a species with a cosmopolitan distribution which shows consid...
The cultivated types of Brassica rapa L. em. Metzg. consist of morphologically distinct subspecies s...
sp.). Results were systematically arranged by alphabetic order of botanical names, followed by synon...
Species delimitation is an important issue in terms of conservation priorities, especially for narro...
Abstract. A critical review of characters used in the systematics of the Brassicaceae is given, and ...
Brassica species are characterized by extensive morphological diversity and the ability to adapt to ...
With the recent advances in high throughput profiling techniques the amount of genetic and phenotypi...
A plant is a complex of integrated systems (leaves, leaf groups, stems, roots, inflorescences), coex...
The presence of three B. rapa forms in the UK provides an opportunity for a unique study of the rela...
A brief historical review is given of the taxonomic treatment of infraspecific classification of cul...
Agricultural practice demands principles for classification, starting from the basal entity in culti...
In the 1995 International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP) the cultivar and cultiv...
There have been several proposals for classification categories for systematic groups of domesticate...
Important episodes in the history of the classification of cultivated plants are highlighted and com...
The genus Brassica, a member of the Family Cruciferae, contains approximately fifty species, includi...
Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medik. is a species with a cosmopolitan distribution which shows consid...
The cultivated types of Brassica rapa L. em. Metzg. consist of morphologically distinct subspecies s...
sp.). Results were systematically arranged by alphabetic order of botanical names, followed by synon...
Species delimitation is an important issue in terms of conservation priorities, especially for narro...
Abstract. A critical review of characters used in the systematics of the Brassicaceae is given, and ...
Brassica species are characterized by extensive morphological diversity and the ability to adapt to ...
With the recent advances in high throughput profiling techniques the amount of genetic and phenotypi...
A plant is a complex of integrated systems (leaves, leaf groups, stems, roots, inflorescences), coex...
The presence of three B. rapa forms in the UK provides an opportunity for a unique study of the rela...