2019
DOI: 10.11110/kjpt.2019.49.4.324
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The genetically healthy terrestrial orchid <i>Liparis krameri</i> on southern Korean Peninsula

Abstract: Neutral genetic diversity found in plant species usually leaves an indelible footprint of historical events. Korea's main mountain range (referred to as the Baekdudaegan [BDDG]), is known to have served as a glacial refugium primarily for the boreal and temperate flora of northeastern Asia. In addition, life-history traits (life forms, geographic range, and breeding systems) influence the within-and among-population genetic diversity of seed plant species. For example, selfing species harbor significantly less… Show more

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