1975
DOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1975.tb00834.x
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Allozymes of Galapagos Tomatoes: Polymorphism, Geographic Distribution, and Affinities

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“…Of these, 15 were wild accessions we collected in the Galápagos, selected to represent the whole range of different morphological forms found (L. cheesmanii 'short,' L. cheesmanii 'long,' L. cheesmanii f. minor, and L. esculentum 'Gal cer') and the different collection sites; eight were L. chees- Open circles represent populations that we found and were not reported previously (Rick, 1956(Rick, , 1963(Rick, , 1971Rick and Bowman, 1961;Rick and Fobes 1975; TGRC passport data); solid circles represent populations previously reported but for which we have found neither plants nor remains of plants; half-solid circles represent populations reported previously and also found by us.…”
Section: Plant Materials Used In the Analysis Of Variation-mentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Of these, 15 were wild accessions we collected in the Galápagos, selected to represent the whole range of different morphological forms found (L. cheesmanii 'short,' L. cheesmanii 'long,' L. cheesmanii f. minor, and L. esculentum 'Gal cer') and the different collection sites; eight were L. chees- Open circles represent populations that we found and were not reported previously (Rick, 1956(Rick, , 1963(Rick, , 1971Rick and Bowman, 1961;Rick and Fobes 1975; TGRC passport data); solid circles represent populations previously reported but for which we have found neither plants nor remains of plants; half-solid circles represent populations reported previously and also found by us.…”
Section: Plant Materials Used In the Analysis Of Variation-mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…cerasiforme collected in the Galápagos; 11 were accessions from the continental L. pimpinellifolium, the wild species genetically closest to L. cheesmanii (Rick and Fobes, 1975;Esquinas-Alcázar and Nuez, 1995), and one accession of cultivated L. esculentum, and of each of the wild subgenus Eriopersicon species: L. chilense, L. hirsutum, L. parviflorum, L. pennellii, and L. peruvianum (Table 1). Pairwise geographic distances of selected accessions were calculated either from the GPS position, if available, or from the approximate position of the collection site.…”
Section: Plant Materials Used In the Analysis Of Variation-mentioning
confidence: 99%
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