It is well known that the chromosome number of a plant may be a character of importance to taxonomy; it can often give a better insight with respect to the place of a taxon in the System. It is, therefore, particularly important to determine for any species the chromosome number of as many individuals from as many localities as possible. Publications of lists of documented chromosome numbers as presented by Love in the IOPB reports in Taxon are very valuable and so are lists of chromosome numbers of plants from more restricted areas (Greenland: Jörgensen et al., 1958; Iceland: Löve and Löve, 1956; the Netherlands: Gadella and Kliphuis, 1963; Poland: Skalinska, 1950, Skalinska et al., 1957, 1959, 1961; Sweden, Skåne: Lövkvist, 1962). These l...
The chromosomes of 4 species of Galactia (Fabaceae) have been studied and all of them have 2n=2...
Our survey of data collected in the Chromosome Number Database for Polish angiosperms indicated that...
FLORA,3 This note continues our series presenting the results of a cytological survey of British and...
Plants grown up from seeds collected in the wild were cultivated in the experimental garden. These p...
Differences in chromosome number within a species or species complex are sometimes, but certainly no...
Cytological studies on the Rubiaceae with special references to the genus Galium have been done by H...
Cytological studies on the Rubiaceae with special references to the genus Galium have been done by H...
Within the frame work of general cytotaxonomic studies of various Galium species the following speci...
En esta nota se incluyen una serie de observaciones sobre la citotaxonomia de siete especies de Gali...
In a previous paper (Gadella c.s. 1966) a list of chromosome numbers of flowering plants of S. Franc...
The chromosome number of 42 plant species collected in the wild in the South of France has been dete...
The present paper, the fifth¹) in this series, is a continuation of the documented list of chromosom...
Cytologioal investigations within Galium boreale L. showed the occurrence of tetraploids (2n=44) as ...
Cytological investigations within Galium palustre L. showed the occurrence of three cytotypes, a dip...
The three species Galium silvaticum L., Galium aristatum L. and Galium schultesii Vest show differen...
The chromosomes of 4 species of Galactia (Fabaceae) have been studied and all of them have 2n=2...
Our survey of data collected in the Chromosome Number Database for Polish angiosperms indicated that...
FLORA,3 This note continues our series presenting the results of a cytological survey of British and...
Plants grown up from seeds collected in the wild were cultivated in the experimental garden. These p...
Differences in chromosome number within a species or species complex are sometimes, but certainly no...
Cytological studies on the Rubiaceae with special references to the genus Galium have been done by H...
Cytological studies on the Rubiaceae with special references to the genus Galium have been done by H...
Within the frame work of general cytotaxonomic studies of various Galium species the following speci...
En esta nota se incluyen una serie de observaciones sobre la citotaxonomia de siete especies de Gali...
In a previous paper (Gadella c.s. 1966) a list of chromosome numbers of flowering plants of S. Franc...
The chromosome number of 42 plant species collected in the wild in the South of France has been dete...
The present paper, the fifth¹) in this series, is a continuation of the documented list of chromosom...
Cytologioal investigations within Galium boreale L. showed the occurrence of tetraploids (2n=44) as ...
Cytological investigations within Galium palustre L. showed the occurrence of three cytotypes, a dip...
The three species Galium silvaticum L., Galium aristatum L. and Galium schultesii Vest show differen...
The chromosomes of 4 species of Galactia (Fabaceae) have been studied and all of them have 2n=2...
Our survey of data collected in the Chromosome Number Database for Polish angiosperms indicated that...
FLORA,3 This note continues our series presenting the results of a cytological survey of British and...