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@article{638826, author = {Kochjarová, Judita and Valachovič, Milan and Bureš, Petr and Mráz, Patrik}, article_location = {London}, article_number = {3}, keywords = {chromosome number; chromosome size; Cruciferae; DNA content; endopolyploidy; flow cytometry; genome size; karyology; Maramure; morphology; phytosociology; polyploidy; Romania; scurvy grass}, language = {eng}, issn = {0024-4074}, journal = {Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society}, title = {The genus Cochlearia L. (Brassicaceae) in the Eastern Carpathians and adjacent area}, url = {http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/boj/2006/00000151/00000003/art00005}, volume = {151}, year = {2006} }
TY - JOUR ID - 638826 AU - Kochjarová, Judita - Valachovič, Milan - Bureš, Petr - Mráz, Patrik PY - 2006 TI - The genus Cochlearia L. (Brassicaceae) in the Eastern Carpathians and adjacent area JF - Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society VL - 151 IS - 3 SP - 355-364 EP - 355-364 PB - Linnean Society of London SN - 00244074 KW - chromosome number KW - chromosome size KW - Cruciferae KW - DNA content KW - endopolyploidy KW - flow cytometry KW - genome size KW - karyology KW - Maramure KW - morphology KW - phytosociology KW - polyploidy KW - Romania KW - scurvy grass UR - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/boj/2006/00000151/00000003/art00005 N2 - We analyse the status of two East Carpathian (Romanian) Cochlearia populations by comparing them with the two native species from the Western Carpathians, the diploid C. pyrenaica (2n=12; 2C=0.78pg) and hexaploid C. tatrae (2n=42; 2C=2.09 pg). Because of differences in morphology, 2n=48 and DNA content, 2.82pg, we propose the East Carpathian (Romanian) populations as a separate species, C. borzaeana (Coman et Nyár.) Pobed. The lectotype is designated. The new subassociation Carici flavae-Cratoneuretum Kovács et Felföldy 1958 cochlearietosum borzeanae is described. An isolated population of C. pyrenaica s.l. from Ukraine (2n=2x=12; 2C=0.91 pg) has been also studied, because of its unclear taxonomic position. The diploid chromosome number, 2n=2x=12, is given for this single known population of C. pyrenaica s.l. in Ukraine. However, there is considerable difference in genome size and chromosome size between West Carpathian C.pyrenaica s.s. and Ukrainian plants. ER -
KOCHJAROVÁ, Judita, Milan VALACHOVIČ, Petr BUREŠ and Patrik MRÁZ. The genus Cochlearia L. (Brassicaceae) in the Eastern Carpathians and adjacent area. \textit{Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society}. London: Linnean Society of London, 2006, vol.~151, No~3, p.~355-364. ISSN~0024-4074.
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