Minority cytotypes in European populations of the Gymnadenia conopsea complex (Orchidaceae) greatly increase intraspecific and intrapopulation diversity.
Trávnícek P, Jersáková J, Kubátová B, Krejcíková J, Bateman RM, Lucanová M, Krajníková E, Tesitelová T, Stípková Z, Amardeilh JP, Brzosko E, Jermakowicz E, Cabanne O, Durka W, Efimov P, Hedrén M, Hermosilla CE, Kreutz K, Kull T, Tali K, Marchand O, Rey M, Schiestl FP, Curn V, Suda J.
Trávnícek P, et al.
Ann Bot. 2012 Oct;110(5):977-86. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcs171.
Ann Bot. 2012.
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All widely recognized European species, and several taxa of less certain taxonomic status were sampled within Gymnadenia conopsea sensu lato. KEY RESULTS: Most Gymnadenia populations were taxonomically and/or ploidy heterogeneous. ...The cytogenetic structure of …
All widely recognized European species, and several taxa of less certain taxonomic status were sampled within Gymnadenia conopsea sen …