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Tragopogon

Known as: Tragopogons, Yellow Salsify, Yellow Salsifies 
A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE. The root and shoots have been used for food.
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2014
2014
The antioxidant properties of Galium verum L. (Lady's Bedstraw) and Tragopogon pratensis subsp. pratensis (Goat's beard) methanol… 
2014
2014
........................................................................................................................................... 5 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................6 Cochlearia ......................................................................................................................................6 Cochlearia officinalis s. lat. ........................................................................................................... 8 Research questions. ......................................................................................................................9 Material and methods ................................................................................................................. 13 Plant Material ............................................................................................................................... 13 Flow cytometry ............................................................................................................................ 15 DNA isolation .............................................................................................................................. 16 Microsatellite analyses ................................................................................................................ 16 RAD-seq analyses ........................................................................................................................ 18 Creating maps ............................................................................................................................. 20 Microsatellite data analyses ........................................................................................................ 20 RAD-seq data analyses ................................................................................................................ 24 Results ............................................................................................................................................ 25 Flow cytometry ........................................................................................................................... 25 Microsatellite analyses ................................................................................................................ 27 RAD-seq analyses ........................................................................................................................ 35 Discussion ..................................................................................................................................... 42 The closely related species in section Cochlearia ...................................................................... 42 The genetic aspect of the subspecies of C. officinalis ................................................................ 43 The polyploid origin of C. officinalis in Northern Scandinavia ................................................46 Further research .......................................................................................................................... 50 Conclusion ................................................................................................................................... 51 References ..................................................................................................................................... 52 Appendix.......................................................................................................................................... I 
2012
2012
The paper presents the current distribution of Orobanche picridis in Poland and Ukraine, within the Polish borders in the… 
2010
2010
Plants produce repeated structures, such as leaves, flowers, and fruits, which differ in size and shape. One example of this is… 
1999
1999
Polyploidization has long been recognized as an important force in the diversification of plants. Theoretical models predict that… 
1997
1997
Abstract Achenes of all the Tragopogon species from the Iberian Peninsula were examined by means of scanning–electron microscopy… 
1996
1996
noticias introductorias una clave para la determinación de las especies ibéricas género Tragopogon (Lactuceae, Asteraceae), se… 
1984
1984
Introduction: Diabetes is a chronic disease that has widespread effects on individual and social performance. The purpose of this… 
1980
1980
This study demonstrates that homoeologous genes in two diploid plant species that specify different amounts of an enzyme maintain…