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Publikováno v:
Plant Systematics and Evolution. 270:75-94
Phylogenetic relationship between O. malampuzhaensis Krish. et Chand. (2n = 4x = 48; Poaceae, Oryzeae), a South Indian endemic wild rice with a disputed taxonomic identity, and eight other species belonging to the O. officinalis complex of the genus
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Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. :173-183
(corresponding author; e-mail: rja@st-and.ac.uk), Mitchell Building, School of Biology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9TH, Scotland; Helen E. Ireland, National Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire, SA32 8BA, and Scho
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Canadian Journal of Botany. 79:1090-1098
Oryza malampuzhaensis Krish. et Chand., one of the tetraploid taxa in the genus Oryza (Poaceae), is geographically restricted to Western Ghats, southern India. This is one of the poorly understood taxa in the genus, and not much is known about the na
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Euphytica. 122:181-189
Oryza malampuzhaensis, one of the tetraploid taxa of the genusOryza, is geographically restricted to Western Ghats of South India. Its taxonomic status is not well established and is generally treated as a tetraploid race of O. officinalis. Sixty-thr
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Botany. 79:1090-1098
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 46:531-541
Eleven populations of the tetraploid Oryza officinalis Wall ex Watt were collected from five forest ranges along the Western Ghats in Kerala, South India. Multivariate discriminant analysis using 15 morphological characters revealed a high degree of
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Journal of genetics. 80(3)
Oryza malampuzhaensis Krish. et Chand. (2n = 4x = 48; Poaceae, Oryza) is endemic to Western Ghats, South India, and shows a highly localized distribution over a small geographical area in this region. This is the most poorly understood taxon in genus