Search Results - "Aiken, Susan G."
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One or More Species in the Arctic Grass Genus Dupontia?: A Contribution to the Panarctic Flora Project
Published in Taxon (01-05-2004)“…The grass family (Poaceae) is the largest family of vascular plants in the Arctic. The family includes several species complexes that show high ploidy levels,…”
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Leaf cross sections and phytogeography: a potent combination for identifying members of Festuca subgg. Festuca and Leucopoa (Poaceae), occurring in North America
Published in American journal of botany (01-10-1995)“…Icon-like diagrams are used to summarize the anatomical patterns observed in leaf cross sections of 30 taxa of Festuca subgg. Festuca and Leucopoa occurring in…”
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Implications from SDS-PAGE analyses of seed proteins in the classification of taxa of Festuca and Lolium (Poaceae)
Published in Biochemical systematics and ecology (01-07-1998)“…Characters useful for considering taxonomic questions in Festuca and Lolium taxa were generated as the banding patterns of storage proteins using sodium…”
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Systematic inferences from variation in isozyme profiles of arctic and alpine cespitose Festuca (Poaceae)
Published in American journal of botany (01-01-1993)“…Variation in isozyme patterns was used to assess species boundaries in North American arctic and alpine representatives of the Festuca ovina L. complex…”
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Festuca edlundiae (Poaceae), a high arctic, new species compared enzymatically and morphologically with similar Festuca species
Published in Systematic botany (01-07-1995)“…Distinct isozyme profiles initially discovered among a small collection of Festuca plants from Bathurst Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago, were further…”
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Systematic Inferences from Variation in Isozyme Profiles of Arctic and Alpine Cespitose festuca (Poaceae)
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On the separation of two species within Festuca subg. Obtusae (Poaceae)
Published in Taxon (01-05-1993)“…Festuca subg. Obtusae, a distinct group among Festuca in North America, contains two species: F. paradoxa Desv. and F. subverticillata (Pers.) E. B. Alexeev…”
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Lectotypification of Myriophyllum sibiricum Komarov (Haloragaceae)
Published in Taxon (01-11-1988)“…Myriophyllum sibiricum Komarov is lectotypified on Komarov 4855, from the Kamchatka River basin (LE!). The later name M. exalbescens Fernald falls into…”
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A Conspectus of Myriophyllum (Haloragaceae) in North America
Published in Brittonia (01-01-1981)“…Thirteen species of the genus Myriophyllum are found in North America; ten are native, three have been introduced. A key to the species is provided and…”
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Electrophoretic Evidence for the Recognition of Two Species in Annual Wild Rice (Zizania, Poaceae)
Published in Systematic botany (01-07-1986)“…Annual members of the genus Zizania have been classified either as one species, Z. aquatica with five varieties, or as two species: Z. aquatica with three…”
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