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SEGREGATION AND RECOMBINATION OF CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS IN A HYBRID SWARM OF BAPTISIA LAEVICAULIS × B. VIRIDIS AND THEIR TAXONOMIC IMPLICATIONS
- B. Turner, R. E. Alston
- Biology
- 1 November 1959
CHEMICAL DOCUMENTATION OF INTERSPECIFIC HYBRIDIZATION
- R. E. Alston, K. Hempel
- Biology
- 1 November 1964
UTILIZATION OF CHEMICAL PATTERNS IN THE ANALYSIS OF HYBRIDIZATION BETWEEN BAPTISIA LEUCANTHA AND B. SPHAEROCARPA
- J. McHale, R. E. Alston
- Biology
- 1 June 1964
Natural hybridization in the genus Baptista (Leguminosae) has been investigated using chemical data to supplement other types of evidence (Turner and Alston, 1959; Alston and Turner, 1963). The… Expand
FLAVONOID CHEMISTRY OF BAPTISIA : A CURRENT EVALUATION OF CHEMICAL METHODS IN THE ANALYSIS OF INTERSPECIFIC HYBRIDIZATION
- R. E. Alston
- Biology
- 1 October 1965
In the last several years a rather large number of reports have been published in which chemical data have been applied to an analysis of interspecific hybrids. Some investigations were concerned… Expand
Biochemical systematics [by] Ralph E. Alston [and] B. L. Turner.
- R. E. Alston, B. Turner
- Philosophy
- 1963
Complex chemical variation and the taxonomy of Hymenoxys scaposa (Compositae)
- P. Seeligmann, R. E. Alston
- Biology
- Brittonia
- 1 July 1967
Over 30 flavonoids, some of which are unusual types of flavonols and flavones, occur in the taxaHymenoxys scaposa, H. acaulis, andH. ivesiana. The patterns of distributions of these compounds are… Expand
Chemotaxonomie der Pflanzen, vol. 2, Monocotyledoneae. R. Hegnauer. Birkhauser, Basel, Switzerland, 1963. 540 pp. Illus. F. 98
- R. E. Alston
- Philosophy
- 17 July 1964
SOMATIC MUTATION RATES IN DOUBLE AND TRIPLE HETEROZYGOTES OF IMPATIENS BALSAMINA FOLLOWING CHRONIC GAMMA IRRADIATION
- R. E. Alston, A. Sparrow
- Biology
- 1961
Abstract A somatic mutation rate has been determined for petals of Impatiens balsamina heterozygous for flower color. The mutations are thought to result from marker loss of the dominant allele. The… Expand