The first reports of Carex hybrids in North America appeared in the middle and late 1800's. By the early 1900's and up to the middle 1900's there was disagreement among the …
1 A study of allozyme variation in vegetatively propagating populations of the rhizomatous sedge Carex bigelowii, revealed high levels of clonal diversity (genet diversity) within …
Abstract Carex section Phacocystis (Cyperaceae) is one of the most diverse and taxonomically complex groups of sedges (between 116 and 147 species), with a worldwide …
Floras serve as the basic reference of the plant biota of an area; they are critical tools that serve botanists, conservationists, ecologists, foresters, gardeners, agronomists, researchers …
Monoecy and protogyny are widespread in wind‐pollinated plants and have been interpreted as outcrossing mechanisms, though few studies have investigated their function …
AS Grønseth - Medical anthropology quarterly, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past ten years, Tamil refugees have settled in marginal fishing communities along the Arctic coastline of northern Norway. This article focuses on social aspects of Tamil …
Aim Carex atrofusca has an arctic–alpine distribution in the Northern Hemisphere, with only a few, disjunct localities known in the European Alps. These alpine populations are …
KA McClintock, MJ Waterway - American Journal of Botany, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
We compared genetic variability and clonal diversity in the closely related sedges Carex lasiocarpa and C. pellita using allozyme markers at 12 loci. Both species produce spreading …
BA Ford, PW Ball, K Ritland - Systematic Botany, 1991 - JSTOR
Morphological studies of the short-beaked members of Carex sect. Vesicariae have indicated that three species can be recognized: C. saxatilis (incl. C. miliaris and C …