2023
DOI: 10.3390/biology12030380
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Apomictic Mountain Whitebeam (Sorbus austriaca, Rosaceae) Comprises Several Genetically and Morphologically Divergent Lineages

Abstract: The interplay of polyploidisation, hybridization, and apomixis contributed to the exceptional diversity of Sorbus (Rosaceae), giving rise to a mosaic of genetic and morphological entities. The Sorbus austriaca species complex from the mountains of Central and South-eastern Europe represents an allopolyploid apomictic system of populations that originated following hybridisation between S. aria and S. aucuparia. However, the mode and frequency of such allopolyploidisations and the relationships among different,… Show more

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“…Whole plastome comparison revealed phylogenetic relationships in Crassula (Crassulaceae, Saxifragales, eudicots) [ 26 ] and in the family Magnoliaceae (Magnoliales, early branching angiosperms) [ 27 ]. The systematics of polyploid and/or apomictic species complexes was studied in European groups such as the Ranunculus auricomus complex (Ranunculaceae, Ranunculales, eudicots) [ 28 ], the Sorbus austriaca complex (Rosaceae, Rosales, eudicots) [ 29 ], Crocus ser. Verni (Iridaceae, Asparagales, monocots) [ 30 ], and Leucanthemum (Asteraceae, Asterales, eudicots) [ 31 ].…”
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“…Whole plastome comparison revealed phylogenetic relationships in Crassula (Crassulaceae, Saxifragales, eudicots) [ 26 ] and in the family Magnoliaceae (Magnoliales, early branching angiosperms) [ 27 ]. The systematics of polyploid and/or apomictic species complexes was studied in European groups such as the Ranunculus auricomus complex (Ranunculaceae, Ranunculales, eudicots) [ 28 ], the Sorbus austriaca complex (Rosaceae, Rosales, eudicots) [ 29 ], Crocus ser. Verni (Iridaceae, Asparagales, monocots) [ 30 ], and Leucanthemum (Asteraceae, Asterales, eudicots) [ 31 ].…”
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