Search Results - "Consaul, Laurie L"
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DNA barcoding the Canadian Arctic flora: core plastid barcodes (rbcL + matK) for 490 vascular plant species
Published in PloS one (22-10-2013)“…Accurate identification of Arctic plant species is critical for understanding potential climate-induced changes in their diversity and distributions. To…”
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Evolution and polyploid origins in North American Arctic Puccinellia (Poaceae) based on nuclear ribosomal spacer and chloroplast DNA sequences
Published in American journal of botany (01-02-2010)“…The proportion of polyploid plant species increases at higher latitudes, and it has been suggested that original postglacial Arctic immigrants of some large…”
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Balsam Poplar (Populus balsamifera; Salicaceae) Beyond the Tree Line in the Western Canadian Mainland Arctic (Northwest Territories)
Published in Arctic (01-03-2012)“…Balsam poplar is the northernmost tree species in North America, with a reported range that extends generally to the tree line across the continent and beyond…”
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Systematics of North American Arctic Diploid Puccinellia (Poaceae): Morphology, DNA Content, and AFLP Markers
Published in Systematic botany (01-04-2008)“…Alkali grasses (Puccinellia) are temperate and arctic grasses of coastal and alkaline habitats, with ploidy levels that range from diploid to octoploid. This…”
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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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DNA Barcoding the Canadian Arctic Flora: Core Plastid Barcodes (rbcL + matK) for 490 Vascular Plant Species: e77982
Published in PloS one (01-10-2013)“…Accurate identification of Arctic plant species is critical for understanding potential climate-induced changes in their diversity and distributions. To…”
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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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A New Species of Alkali Grass (Puccinellia, Poaceae) from the Western North American Arctic
Published in Novon (Saint Louis, Mo.) (01-02-2008)“…A new species of alkali grass, Puccinellia banksiensis Consaul from Banks Island, Northwest Territories, in the Canadian Arctic, is described and illustrated…”
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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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American code and later lectotypifications of Linnaean generic names dating from 1753: a case study of discrepancies
Published in Taxon (01-05-1987)“…The typification of the 112 Linnaean generic names dating to 1753, for which American Code lectotypifications differ from later ones, is reviewed in the light…”
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