2019
DOI: 10.1080/23818107.2019.1584863
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A natural hybrid of Impatiens, in the introduced range, demonstrated by sequence analysis of the nuclear ribosomal DNA-gene repeat

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“…The indumentum is a distinctive character for distinguishing N. viscida and N. nuda subsp. nuda. As with many hybrids (Clevinger and Panero 2000; Baumel et al 2002; Lowe and Abbott 2004; Liu et al 2017; Szczecińska et al 2017; Jaźwa et al 2018; Van Valkenburg et al 2018; Dirmenci et al 2019b), N. × tmolea hybrid individuals show transition/intermediate characteristics between N. viscida and N. nuda subsp. nuda. However, some specimens of N. × tmolea have higher similarities to N. nuda subsp. nuda, while others have high morphological similarities to N. viscada .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The indumentum is a distinctive character for distinguishing N. viscida and N. nuda subsp. nuda. As with many hybrids (Clevinger and Panero 2000; Baumel et al 2002; Lowe and Abbott 2004; Liu et al 2017; Szczecińska et al 2017; Jaźwa et al 2018; Van Valkenburg et al 2018; Dirmenci et al 2019b), N. × tmolea hybrid individuals show transition/intermediate characteristics between N. viscida and N. nuda subsp. nuda. However, some specimens of N. × tmolea have higher similarities to N. nuda subsp. nuda, while others have high morphological similarities to N. viscada .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the ITS sequence as a proxy for species hybridization has been successfully used for the identification of Impatiens hybrids (van Valkenburg et al., 2019 ). The cultivars “Cherry Sparkler” and “Sky Rocket” contained the ITS sequences from both P. advena and P. setaceum , suggesting that these specimens have a hybrid status.…”
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confidence: 99%