1933
DOI: 10.1007/bf01910640
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Cytologische Studien über die Gattung Hieracium

Abstract: Die sieh apomiktiseh fortpflanzenden Pflanzen sind seit langer Zei~ Gegenstand wissenschaftlieher Behandlung. Die Abweichungen yon der iibliehen Fortpflanzungsweise, welehe diese Pflanzen aufweisen, sind indessen dureh die Forsehung noch nieht restlos aufgekl/~r~. Die Aufkl/irung der Ursaehen, welche diesen Erseheinungen zugrunde liegen, ist yon besonderer theoretiseher Bedeutung. Es ist zu vermuten, dal~ eine Vertiefung unserer Kenntnisse fiber die Physiologie dieser Fortpflanzung ein Licht auf die Ursachen, … Show more

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“…This is one of the most karyologically studied species of the whole genus, but data on populations from Southern Europe were still very scanty. However, our observations are largely consistent with literature data (RosEN-BERG 1917;CHRISTOFF and PoPOFF 1933;MAJOVSKY 1970;QuEIROS 1973), although diploid cytotypes have been sometimes found in Central and SouthWestern Europe (CHOUKSANOVA eta!. 1968;MoRTON 1974;MAJOVSKY 1974). H. umbellatum shares many features with H. sabaudum, such as the triploid level, the karyotype morphology and the high intrachromosomal asymmetry index (A1 = 0.44), the only significant difference being the larger average chromosome size (average length 5.6 IJ.m).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…This is one of the most karyologically studied species of the whole genus, but data on populations from Southern Europe were still very scanty. However, our observations are largely consistent with literature data (RosEN-BERG 1917;CHRISTOFF and PoPOFF 1933;MAJOVSKY 1970;QuEIROS 1973), although diploid cytotypes have been sometimes found in Central and SouthWestern Europe (CHOUKSANOVA eta!. 1968;MoRTON 1974;MAJOVSKY 1974). H. umbellatum shares many features with H. sabaudum, such as the triploid level, the karyotype morphology and the high intrachromosomal asymmetry index (A1 = 0.44), the only significant difference being the larger average chromosome size (average length 5.6 IJ.m).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Despite its broad Europeo-mediterranean distribution, H. racemosum has not been extensively studied from a karyological viewpoint and reports from the Mediterranean area were completely lacking. Our finding, however, does not confirm reports from Central Europe, on the basis of which this species was known to be a triploid with 2n=27 (CHRISTOFF and PoPOFF 1933;UHRIKOVA 1976UHRIKOVA , 1978HINDAKOVA and MAJOVSKY 1977), although MERXMULLER (1975) quotes 2n = 18 for unspecified races of H. racemosum.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 79%
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“…This is the first karyological data for this species from Macedonia and Montenegro. Diploids were reported earlier from Bulgaria, Greece, Romania and Serbia (Christov and Popov, 1933;Strid and Frazén, 1981;Vladimirov, 2000;Mráz and Szeląg, 2004;Szeląg et al, 2007).…”
Section: Hieracium Gymnocephalummentioning
confidence: 74%
“…were carried out in the 1930 and 1940s of the 20th century (Christoff, 1940(Christoff, , 1942Christoff and Popoff, 1933;Gentscheff, 1937;Lazaroff, 1948). These studies were conducted on material from foreign botanic gardens without a mention of the geographic origin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%