The “Potentilla collina problem”— a chemotaxonomic approach
@article{Asker2009TheC, title={The “Potentilla collina problem”— a chemotaxonomic approach}, author={Sven E. Asker and Sune Fr{\"o}st}, journal={Hereditas}, year={2009}, volume={66}, pages={49-69} }
The Potentilla collina complex is intermediate between P. argentea and P. tabernaemontani and is thought to have arisen through hybridization between these or closely related species. As most taxa within the parental species and their close relatives are apomictic, as well as the Collinae, cytogenetic investigations have not so far given any clear evidence on the origin of P. collina.
In the present study, the material comprised 38 apomictic biotypes belonging to the species P. argentea… CONTINUE READING
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