1970
DOI: 10.1080/00087114.1970.10796379
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Cytotaxonomic Investigations in Some Angiosperms Collected in the Valley of Aosta and in Tre National Park « Gran Paradiso »

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“…Our diploid count agrees with one report from Turkey and many others from different countries (Ehrendorfer, 1959; Gadella & Kliphuis, 1970; Kuzmanov, Georgieva & Nikolava, 1986; Kuzmanov, Zdravkova & Georgieva, 1989; Khaniki, 1995). We found only one previous record of the tetraploid level, in Russian plants (Androshchuk & Kostinenko, 1981).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Our diploid count agrees with one report from Turkey and many others from different countries (Ehrendorfer, 1959; Gadella & Kliphuis, 1970; Kuzmanov, Georgieva & Nikolava, 1986; Kuzmanov, Zdravkova & Georgieva, 1989; Khaniki, 1995). We found only one previous record of the tetraploid level, in Russian plants (Androshchuk & Kostinenko, 1981).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Lactuca genus presents seven species and two subspecies in Morocco. Our count is in agreement with that reported for two Moroccan populations sampled in Guercif area, Taza (Vogt & Oberprieler 2012) and with other previous reports in different countries, Italy-Valley of Aosta (Gadella & Kliphuis 1970), Portugal-Lisbon (Queiros 1973), United States of America-California (Keil & Pinkava 1976), Spain-Sevilla (Gallego 1981), Egypt (Kamel 2004), Japan in Karuizawa (Matoba & al. 2007), and other countries (Mejías 1993).…”
Section: Martísupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Our results covering the area of Italy, France, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria coincide with the previous findings of the tetraploid chromosome number (2n = 32) for this taxon (Warwick & Al-Shehbaz, 2006). Deviations from this chromosome number, 2n = 16 (Contandriopoulos, 1970) and 2n = 24 (Gadella & Kliphuis, 1970), were not confirmed in any of the investigated plants.…”
Section: Brassicaceaesupporting
confidence: 89%