Luzula sect. Luzula in the south-eastern Alps—karyology and genome size
The genus Luzula is the most variable and taxonomically diverse group within the genus, and the modes of its ori-gin should be studied, to comprehend the taxonomic structure of such an agmatoploid-polyploid complex.
Diversification of Luzula sect. Luzula (Juncaceae) on the Balkan Peninsula – a cytogenetic approach
- T. Bačič, B. Frajman, J. Dolenc Koce
- BiologyFolia Geobotanica
- 21 April 2016
The nuclear DNA amount (genome size, GS) is estimated using interphase-peak DNA image cytometry and counted the chromosomes for 33 populations of five species of Luzula sect.Luzula mostly from mountainous areas of the Balkan Peninsula and the adjacent southeastern Alps.
Contributions to the knowledge of the flora of Slovenia and adjacent regions: taxonomic revision and distributional patterns of ten selected species.
- B. Frajman, T. Bačič
- Environmental Science
- 2011
The Angiosperm flora of the Slovenian Dinaric phytogeographic region is, with the exception of some famous localities such as Mt. Snežnik and Cerknisko jezero, relatively poorly studied, and new floristic records for ten taxa are presented, which provide new insights into the distribution of some poorly studied European taxa.
Amounts of nuclear DNA in marine halophytes
- J. Koce, S. Skondric, T. Bačič, M. Dermastia
- Environmental Science
- 1 November 2008
Luzula sect. Luzula (Juncaceae) in the South-Eastern Alps: morphology, determination and geographic distribution
A morphometric study was performed on herbarium material from Slovenia to identify additional discriminative characters and to establish the distribution of taxa within the territory of Slovenia, showing a clear differentiation between L. campestris and the seven other taxa, which were only discriminated by combinations of several quantitative characters.
Diversification and distribution patterns of Luzula sect. Luzula (Juncaceae) in the Eastern Alps: a cytogenetic approach combined with extensive herbarium revisions
- T. Bačič, J. Dolenc Koce, B. Frajman
- Environmental ScienceAlpine Botany
- 1 October 2019
The study underlines the importance of large-scale herbarium revisions of intricate taxa, combined with cytological methods, even in well-studied mountain areas such as the Alps and poses new hypotheses regarding the evolution of this polyploid–agmatoploid group.
Multivariate morphometric study of the Bromus erectus group (Poaceae - Bromeae) in Slovenia
Since the end of the 19 t h century, six species from the Bromus erectus group have been recorded for Slovenia: B. erectus HUDSON s.str., B. transylvanicus STEUDEL, B. condensatus HACKEL, B.…
A contribution to the knowledge of the flora of Cerkniško polje and its vicinity (Notranjska region, Slovenia).
- B. Frajman, T. Bačič
- Biology
- 2012
A contribution to the knowledge of flora in the Ribnica valley (Dolenjska, Slovenia)
- T. Bačič
- Geography
- 2000
Diversification of Luzula sect. Luzula (Juncaceae) on the Balkan Peninsula – a cytogenetic approach
- T. Bačič, B. Frajman, J. Dolenc Koce
- BiologyFolia Geobotanica
- 1 March 2016
The nuclear DNA amount (genome size, GS) is estimated using interphase-peak DNA image cytometry and counted the chromosomes for 33 populations of five species of Luzula sect.Luzula mostly from mountainous areas of the Balkan Peninsula and the adjacent southeastern Alps.
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