Hybridization between tetraploid species of Alopecurus L. (Poaceae): morphological studies of natural and artificial hybrids |
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Authors: | VIVIEN K. SIEBER BRIAN G. MURRAY F.L.S. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany and Biochemistry, Westfield College, University of London, London NW3 7ST |
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Abstract: | The morphology of individuals of mixed natural populations of three species of Alopecurus, A. pratensis, A. geniculars and A. arundinaceus , is described. It is suggested that plants morphologically intermediate between the parental species are hybrids or of hybrid origin. Hybridization occurs more readily between A. pratensis and A. arundinaceus than between A. pratensis and A. geniculate , since intermediate forms were recovered from all mixed populations of A. pratensis and A. arundinaceus. The intermediate forms occur only in a few populations of A. pratensis and A. geniculars where an appropriate habitat is available. Evidence of backcrossing and therefore introgression comes from the continuum of intermediate forms that exists between the species. Scatter diagrams for individual populations show distinct differences in the degree of introgression. Observations on artificially produced hybrids are similar to those on naturally occurring hybrids. |
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Keywords: | Alopecurus hybridization introgression morphology population studies |
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