The Iris genus belonging to the Iridaceae family includes over 220 species distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere. The Oncocyclus section (Siems.) Baker is confined to the Southwest Asia and includes more than 65 species with a discussed taxonomic status.This study focuses on the Iris species complex evolving in the countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region: Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestine / Israel, Armenia, Turkey and Iran.The rate of endemism within this genus is relatively high. The overharvesting and the destruction of their habitats threaten many of its species.To clarify the taxonomic status of the species and to elucidate the phylogenetic relationships that connect them, several methods are used: the analysis of the gen...
ABSTRACT- This paper examines the results of recent morphological and molecular studies on the bulbo...
Morphological and cytological variation among two wild iris species (iris juncea (poir) and iris sis...
Iris is one of the largest genera in the family Iridaceae, comprising hundreds of species, including...
The Iris genus belonging to the Iridaceae family includes over 220 species distributed throughout th...
Le genre Iris appartenant à la famille des Iridacées comprend plus de 220 espèces distribuées à trav...
Despite being an important target of conservation concern and horticultural interest, Lebanese irise...
Insights into genome size dynamics and its evolutionary impact remain limited by the lack of data fo...
Some wild, morphologically diverse taxa of the genus Iris in the broad Alpine-Dinaric area have neve...
<p><b>Metaphase chromosome plates and Idiograms of <i>Iris</i> taxa A</b>–<b>K</b>: Metaphase chromo...
Iris subgenus Xiphium is a small group of taxa that mostly occur in the Mediterranean Basin, a long-...
Iris subgenus Xiphium is a small group of taxa that mostly occur in the Mediterranean Basin, a long-...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
In this study the present taxonomy of Turkish Iris L. were revised by using phenetic clustering meth...
The determination of nucleotide sequences in DNA, sequencing of chloroplast genomes techniques, base...
The novel, phylogeny-based classification of Iris s.l. in the Mountains of Central Asia biodiversity...
ABSTRACT- This paper examines the results of recent morphological and molecular studies on the bulbo...
Morphological and cytological variation among two wild iris species (iris juncea (poir) and iris sis...
Iris is one of the largest genera in the family Iridaceae, comprising hundreds of species, including...
The Iris genus belonging to the Iridaceae family includes over 220 species distributed throughout th...
Le genre Iris appartenant à la famille des Iridacées comprend plus de 220 espèces distribuées à trav...
Despite being an important target of conservation concern and horticultural interest, Lebanese irise...
Insights into genome size dynamics and its evolutionary impact remain limited by the lack of data fo...
Some wild, morphologically diverse taxa of the genus Iris in the broad Alpine-Dinaric area have neve...
<p><b>Metaphase chromosome plates and Idiograms of <i>Iris</i> taxa A</b>–<b>K</b>: Metaphase chromo...
Iris subgenus Xiphium is a small group of taxa that mostly occur in the Mediterranean Basin, a long-...
Iris subgenus Xiphium is a small group of taxa that mostly occur in the Mediterranean Basin, a long-...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
In this study the present taxonomy of Turkish Iris L. were revised by using phenetic clustering meth...
The determination of nucleotide sequences in DNA, sequencing of chloroplast genomes techniques, base...
The novel, phylogeny-based classification of Iris s.l. in the Mountains of Central Asia biodiversity...
ABSTRACT- This paper examines the results of recent morphological and molecular studies on the bulbo...
Morphological and cytological variation among two wild iris species (iris juncea (poir) and iris sis...
Iris is one of the largest genera in the family Iridaceae, comprising hundreds of species, including...