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Allium pallasii and A. caricifolium -Surprisingly Diverse Old Steppe Species, Showing a Clear Geographical Barrier in the Area of Lake Zaysan

Polymorph s.l. from monotypic sect. was studied using a wide spectrum of methods and divided into two clearly morphologically, geographically, cytologically and genetically isolated species: s. str.-North-East Kazakhstan, Western Siberia, and the Altai Mountains; -Kyrgyzstan, Northwest China, South-...

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Published in:Plants (Basel) 2022-05, Vol.11 (11), p.1465
Main Authors: Friesen, Nikolai, Grützmacher, Lisa, Skaptsov, Mikhail, Vesselova, Polina, Dorofeyev, Vladimir, Luferov, Alexander N, Turdumatova, Nazgul, Lazkov, Georgii, Smirnov, Sergei V, Shmakov, Alexander I, Hurka, Herbert
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Filaments
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Mountains
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Phylogeny
plastid DNA
Species
steppe evolution
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