In a previous paper (Gadella c.s. 1966) a list of chromosome numbers of flowering plants of S. France and Spain was published. Unfortunately, one of the plants was misidentified. Collection number 61, collected near Javea, Monte Mongo, Alicante (Spain), was incorrectly assigned to Cirsium acarna (L.) Moench. The plant was considered to be a Cirsium in view of the plumose pappus. The chromosome number of a number of plants grown from this seedsample turned out to be 2n = 22, a number not found earlier in any Eurasiatic species of Cirsium. Moore & Frankton (1963) studied several North American species of the genus Cirsium and pointed out that in the North American representatives of Cirsium the chromosome numbers 2n = 34, 32, 30, 28, 26, 24, ...
In Sweden Erlandsson (1942) showed that the species Parnassia palustris L. has two chromosome number...
211 Chromosome numbers based on indigenous material are reported for 79 of the 97 species native in ...
Mitotic chromosome counts documented here for Philesia magellanica J.F.Gmel. (Philesiaceae) showed a...
It is well known that the chromosome number of a plant may be a character of importance to taxonomy;...
The chromosome number and karyotype analysis of nine species (10 taxa) of genus Cirsium Mill. distri...
Cytological investigation of the Cirsium species of Nebraska revealed chromosome numbers that correl...
Cytological investigation of the Cirsium species of Nebraska revealed chromosome numbers that correl...
Plants grown up from seeds collected in the wild were cultivated in the experimental garden. These p...
Detailed karyotype properties were established for 10 Cirsium Mill. sect. Epitrachys DC. species dis...
Detailed karyotype properties were established for 10 Cirsium Mill. sect. Epitrachys DC. species dis...
The chromosome number of 42 plant species collected in the wild in the South of France has been dete...
The chromosomes of 4 species of Galactia (Fabaceae) have been studied and all of them have 2n=2...
Counting chromosomes is the first step towards a better understanding of the karyotype evolution and...
In a recent communication to nature, entitled, Origin of the Angiosperms, Dr. Anderson puts forward ...
The Cistaceae are a small and rather homogeneous family, distributed chiefly in the Mediterranean re...
In Sweden Erlandsson (1942) showed that the species Parnassia palustris L. has two chromosome number...
211 Chromosome numbers based on indigenous material are reported for 79 of the 97 species native in ...
Mitotic chromosome counts documented here for Philesia magellanica J.F.Gmel. (Philesiaceae) showed a...
It is well known that the chromosome number of a plant may be a character of importance to taxonomy;...
The chromosome number and karyotype analysis of nine species (10 taxa) of genus Cirsium Mill. distri...
Cytological investigation of the Cirsium species of Nebraska revealed chromosome numbers that correl...
Cytological investigation of the Cirsium species of Nebraska revealed chromosome numbers that correl...
Plants grown up from seeds collected in the wild were cultivated in the experimental garden. These p...
Detailed karyotype properties were established for 10 Cirsium Mill. sect. Epitrachys DC. species dis...
Detailed karyotype properties were established for 10 Cirsium Mill. sect. Epitrachys DC. species dis...
The chromosome number of 42 plant species collected in the wild in the South of France has been dete...
The chromosomes of 4 species of Galactia (Fabaceae) have been studied and all of them have 2n=2...
Counting chromosomes is the first step towards a better understanding of the karyotype evolution and...
In a recent communication to nature, entitled, Origin of the Angiosperms, Dr. Anderson puts forward ...
The Cistaceae are a small and rather homogeneous family, distributed chiefly in the Mediterranean re...
In Sweden Erlandsson (1942) showed that the species Parnassia palustris L. has two chromosome number...
211 Chromosome numbers based on indigenous material are reported for 79 of the 97 species native in ...
Mitotic chromosome counts documented here for Philesia magellanica J.F.Gmel. (Philesiaceae) showed a...