CYTOGENETIC STUDIES IN THE DRYOPTERIS SPINULOSA COMPLEX. II. |
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Authors: | S Walker |
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Institution: | Sub-Department of Genetics, University of Liverpool, England |
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Abstract: | Walker , S. (Liverpool U., England.) Cytogenetic studies in the Dryopteris spinulosa complex. II. Amer. Jour. Bot. 48(7): 607–614. Illus. 1961.—A comparison of the D. spinulosa complex, as represented in North America, is made with that in Europe. Although in North America, other Dryopteris species are known to hybridize with members of the complex, the report has been limited to species which compare directly with those in Europe. Three tetraploid species and 2 diploids, the latter representing at least 1 ancestral genome in the complex, are discussed together with the interspecific hybrids. Synthetic hybrids have been produced, involving taxa from both sides of the Atlantic. Evidence from these hybrids suggests that D. intermedia, of North America, and D. maderensis, of Madeira, are conspecific. |
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