Morphological and genetic variations within Salvia japonica (Lamiaceae) and its related species in Japan were analyzed for clarifying their taxonomic significance. The genetic variations were explored through chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences and allozyme polymorphisms. Since chromosome numbers characterized the genus of Salvia, we also examined whether the karyotypes were different. We examined 58 populations of S. japonica and 14 populations of others species of Salvia. Among the populations of S. japonica represented four forms (f. japonica, f. longipes, f. lanuginosa and f. albiflora). The size of chromosomes were various among Salvia spp. Based on the allozyme as well as the DNA sequence, the populations of S. japonica se...
Both Salvia akiensis and S. lutescens (Lamiaceae) are endemic to Japan. Salvia akiensis was recently...
The evolutionary relationships of Salvia have been difficult to estimate. In this study, we used the...
Systematics of genus Salvia L. is still a field of discussion in taxonomic society. To this day, the...
Morphological and genetic variations within Salvia japonica (Lamiaceae) and its related species in J...
Morphological and genetic variations within Salvia japonica (Lamiaceae) and its related species in J...
Morphological and genetic variations within Salvia japonica (Lamiaceae) and its related species in J...
Morphological and genetic variations within Salvia japonica (Lamiaceae) and its related species in J...
Thirty-nine plant specimens of six Salvia species were collected from different localities of the Al...
<div><p>Previous records of chromosome number for species belonging to the genus <i>Salvia</i> L. (L...
The genus Salvia includes an enormous assemblage of nearly 1000 species dispersed around the World. ...
Both Salvia akiensis and S. lutescens (Lamiaceae) are endemic to Japan. Salvia akiensis was recently...
Salvia has a high degree of environmental compatibility and is widespread around the world, especial...
Both Salvia akiensis and S. lutescens (Lamiaceae) are endemic to Japan. Salvia akiensis was recently...
Abstract — Salvia is a genus with surprisingly diverse chromosome numbers. In this paper six species...
Both Salvia akiensis and S. lutescens (Lamiaceae) are endemic to Japan. Salvia akiensis was recently...
Both Salvia akiensis and S. lutescens (Lamiaceae) are endemic to Japan. Salvia akiensis was recently...
The evolutionary relationships of Salvia have been difficult to estimate. In this study, we used the...
Systematics of genus Salvia L. is still a field of discussion in taxonomic society. To this day, the...
Morphological and genetic variations within Salvia japonica (Lamiaceae) and its related species in J...
Morphological and genetic variations within Salvia japonica (Lamiaceae) and its related species in J...
Morphological and genetic variations within Salvia japonica (Lamiaceae) and its related species in J...
Morphological and genetic variations within Salvia japonica (Lamiaceae) and its related species in J...
Thirty-nine plant specimens of six Salvia species were collected from different localities of the Al...
<div><p>Previous records of chromosome number for species belonging to the genus <i>Salvia</i> L. (L...
The genus Salvia includes an enormous assemblage of nearly 1000 species dispersed around the World. ...
Both Salvia akiensis and S. lutescens (Lamiaceae) are endemic to Japan. Salvia akiensis was recently...
Salvia has a high degree of environmental compatibility and is widespread around the world, especial...
Both Salvia akiensis and S. lutescens (Lamiaceae) are endemic to Japan. Salvia akiensis was recently...
Abstract — Salvia is a genus with surprisingly diverse chromosome numbers. In this paper six species...
Both Salvia akiensis and S. lutescens (Lamiaceae) are endemic to Japan. Salvia akiensis was recently...
Both Salvia akiensis and S. lutescens (Lamiaceae) are endemic to Japan. Salvia akiensis was recently...
The evolutionary relationships of Salvia have been difficult to estimate. In this study, we used the...
Systematics of genus Salvia L. is still a field of discussion in taxonomic society. To this day, the...