A López-Caamal, E Tovar-Sánchez - Revista chilena de historia natural, 2014 - Springer
Natural hybridization is a frequent phenomenon among vascular plants. Hybridization is considered an important evolutionary force since it may lead to (1) an increase of the …
1. Exposed riverine sediments are difficult substrata for seedling establishment because of extremes in the microclimate, poor soil conditions and frequent habitat turnover. Various …
Salicin‐based phenolic glycosides, hydroxycinnamate derivatives and flavonoid‐derived condensed tannins comprise up to one‐third of Populus leaf dry mass. Genes regulating the …
AR Dunz, UK Schliewen - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2013 - Elsevier
African cichlids formerly referred to as” Tilapia” represent a paraphyletic species assemblage belonging to the so called haplotilapiine lineage which gave rise to the …
BB Liu, CS Campbell, DY Hong, J Wen - Molecular Phylogenetics and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Amelanchier-Malacomeles-Peraphyllum (AMP) clade consists of ca. 26 species distributed in North and Central America, Europe, Asia, and northwestern Africa …
Plastid phylogenomic analyses have shed light on many recalcitrant relationships across the angiosperm Tree of Life and continue to play an important role in plant phylogenetics …
This paper elaborates on a hybrid index that utilizes information from genetic markers to quantify the genetic contribution of hybridizing species to individuals of unknown ancestry …
ND Wagner, L He, E Hörandl - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Polyploidy is common in the genus Salix. However, little is known about the origin, parentage and genomic composition of polyploid species because of a lack of suitable …
CM Orians - American Journal of Botany, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Natural hybridization is a frequent phenomenon in plants. It can lead to the formation of new species, facilitate introgression of plant traits, and affect the interactions between plants and …