Despite superior medicinal properties of Birch, there aren’t any studies reported on its morphological diversity. For the first time, leaf samples were collected from four different sites, each site 10 trees and each tree 30 fertile and sterile shoots and leaves (totally 2400). In analyzing the mean values, the Siahmarz kuh showd the maximum and the Marmishoo minimum size mean. Angle of leaf base and number of veins had minimum and fluctuating asymmetry and distance border had a maximum coefficient of variation, minimum and maximum morphological diversity respectively. Average size of sterile leaf traits was larger than average size of fertile leaf traits. It seemed that Siahmarz Kuh is had the most interapopulation diversity and could appl...
Aim: To study the morphological variability among Rubus ulmifolius Schott populations, a comparative...
Variation in growth and morphology within the Betula penduia/B. pubescens complex has been investiga...
Birches (Betula spp.) hybridize readily, confounding genetic signatures of refugial isolation and po...
The aim of this work is to propose reliable method for distinguishing between diploid (2n) and tetra...
Variation and cytotype distribution have been studied in secondary birch woodland where intermediate...
Birches are generally known for their high genetic and morphological variability, which has resulted...
Plant polyploidization changes its leaf morphology and leaf development patterns. Understanding chan...
Analyses of variance, Duncan's multiple range tests and t-tests were used to analyze 18 characterist...
The genus birch (Betula) consists of woods that grow nearly on the whole northern hemisphere. They h...
Background and Aims Differences in local abundance and ploidy level are predicted ...
<p>Hybridisation may lead to introgression of genes among species. Introgression may be bidirectiona...
Molecular variation within morphologically variable natural populations of Betula pendula Roth, (dip...
Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) is a dominant tree species in the Caspian forests, where oc...
Variations in leaf morphology and stomatal characteristics have been extensively studied at both int...
The goal of the study was to check if the shape-describing characters, calculated as ratios of the m...
Aim: To study the morphological variability among Rubus ulmifolius Schott populations, a comparative...
Variation in growth and morphology within the Betula penduia/B. pubescens complex has been investiga...
Birches (Betula spp.) hybridize readily, confounding genetic signatures of refugial isolation and po...
The aim of this work is to propose reliable method for distinguishing between diploid (2n) and tetra...
Variation and cytotype distribution have been studied in secondary birch woodland where intermediate...
Birches are generally known for their high genetic and morphological variability, which has resulted...
Plant polyploidization changes its leaf morphology and leaf development patterns. Understanding chan...
Analyses of variance, Duncan's multiple range tests and t-tests were used to analyze 18 characterist...
The genus birch (Betula) consists of woods that grow nearly on the whole northern hemisphere. They h...
Background and Aims Differences in local abundance and ploidy level are predicted ...
<p>Hybridisation may lead to introgression of genes among species. Introgression may be bidirectiona...
Molecular variation within morphologically variable natural populations of Betula pendula Roth, (dip...
Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) is a dominant tree species in the Caspian forests, where oc...
Variations in leaf morphology and stomatal characteristics have been extensively studied at both int...
The goal of the study was to check if the shape-describing characters, calculated as ratios of the m...
Aim: To study the morphological variability among Rubus ulmifolius Schott populations, a comparative...
Variation in growth and morphology within the Betula penduia/B. pubescens complex has been investiga...
Birches (Betula spp.) hybridize readily, confounding genetic signatures of refugial isolation and po...