2001
DOI: 10.1080/12538078.2001.10515882
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Cytotaxonomic studies on someViciaL. species growing in eastern Mediterranean and southern Aegean regions, I

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“…The karyotype formula of V. articulata was 1m + 2sm + 4st with satellite in the first and fourth chromosome pairs (Tabur et al 2001). The karyotype formula of V. villosa subsp.…”
Section: Vicia Caesareamentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…The karyotype formula of V. articulata was 1m + 2sm + 4st with satellite in the first and fourth chromosome pairs (Tabur et al 2001). The karyotype formula of V. villosa subsp.…”
Section: Vicia Caesareamentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Stank. and V. peregrina (Rahiminejad et al 2000;Tabur et al 2001Tabur et al , 2009Namazi et al 2008;Kahlaoui et al 2009). The reports include both similar and dissimilar results to our results.…”
Section: Vicia Caesareamentioning
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“…Plitman, 1967; Schaffer, 1973, noted that speciation process in Vicia is accompanied by karyotype differentiation of chromosome number" [21,22]. Chromosome changes may have contributed towards the erection of interspesific hybridization barriers in this plant group [23][24][25][26][27][28]. Grouping based on karyotypic parameters indicated that V. cordata was located far from other species, specially from V.villosa and V. hyrcanica.…”
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“…grows as a perennial subglabrous climber with pinnate leaves and pinkish-purple flowers which appear during May-July. The species is distributed at elevations of 1800-2600 m in moist shady places.Perusal of chromosomal data on the basis of information gathered from Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers and other authors (Srivastava 1963, Raina and Bisht 1988, Kumari and Bir 1990, Nikiforova 1990, Maxted et al 1991, Venora et al 1991, Akpinar and Bilaloglu 1997, Bisht et al 1998, Kamel 1999, Bagci and Sahin 2000, Kotseruba et al 2000, Rahiminejad et al 2000, Tabur et al 2000, 2002 reveals that a large number of species of the genus Vicia are yet to be known chromosomally, especially those from the high altitudinal regions and cold deserts of Indian Himalayas. We have worked out the chromosome counts in V. rigidula and V. tenera collected in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh.…”
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