2019
DOI: 10.23855/preslia.2019.179
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Abstract: The genus Ficaria is a taxonomically intricate group in which polyploidization and hybridization contribute to taxa diversification. In central Europe, populations of diploid F. calthifolia and tetraploid F. verna subsp. verna occasionally come into contact, which results in an interspecific triploid hybrid, as recently demonstrated using molecular markers, genome size estimation and experimental crossing. In this study, we aimed to estimate the frequency and distribution of the triploid hybrid in central Euro… Show more

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“…A new edition of the field guide "Key to the Flora of the Czech Republic" was published last year (Kaplan et al 2019a). Several taxonomically complicated groups were revised, and new species (Trávníček et al 2018, Király et al 2019, Lepší et al 2019 and hybrids (Hodková & Mandák 2018, Prančl et al 2018, Popelka et al 2019 were discovered. Additional plant taxa were recorded for the first time in this country, comprising previously unrecognized native ones (Roleček et al 2018, Velebil 2018 as well as introduced aliens (Danihelka 2019a, Lustyk & Doležal 2019.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%