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Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 4, Iss 11 (2017)
A long-standing hypothesis in evolutionary biology is that polyploid plants have a fitness advantage over diploids in climatically variable or extreme habitats. Here we provide the first empirical evidence that polyploid advantage in these environmen
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https://doaj.org/article/7d1d4c3e3d634fbda9162155be5a49d3
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Plant Sciences. 178:352-361
Premise of research. The Australian members of the genus Craspedia (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae) are known to contain polyploids, but only a very limited number of chromosome counts are available, and a systematic overview of ploidy levels and genome siz
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 4, Iss 11 (2017)
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 4, Iss 11 (2017)
A long-standing hypothesis in evolutionary biology is that polyploid plants have a fitness advantage over diploids in climatically variable or extreme habitats. Here we provide the first empirical evidence that polyploid advantage in these environmen
Autor:
Roberta Hitchcock, David J. Mabberley, Sarah Meghan Rich, Steve Sykes, Cathy H. Miller, Ish K. Sharma, Randall J. Bayer, Bernard E. Pfeil, Cynthia C. Morton
Publikováno v:
American journal of botany. 96(3)
The breeding of new, high-quality citrus cultivars depends on dependable information about the relationships of taxa within the tribe Citreae; therefore, it is important to have a well-supported phylogeny of the relationships between species not only
The endangered herb Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides from south-eastern Australia has had its population numbers and sizes severely reduced by habitat loss and fragmentation. Assessment of allozyme variation in 18 diploid and five tetraploid remnant popul
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https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511623448.023
https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511623448.023
Autor:
Cathy H. Miller, Joseph T. Miller
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Botany. 59:185
Acacia, with over 1000 species, is the largest plant genus in Australia and is distributed throughout most of the continent. This work investigates seed mass and seedling phyllotaxy development in 287 species of this genus to better understand these
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Botany. 48:667
Controlled pollinations were used to examine the mating system of diploid and tetraploid individuals of the endangered grassland herb Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides F.Muell. Crosses among unrelated plants gave 1.5–2 times as many fruit as crosses betw