“…Plants of the annual Brachypodium species complex (formerly known as one species, B. distachyon ; Catalán et al ., 2012) are self–fertile grasses (Vogel et al ., 2009), distributed around the Mediterranean basin and in western Asia, with a wide ecological niche (Opanowicz et al ., 2008; López-Alvarez et al ., 2012), including along steep climatic gradients both in Israel (Kigel et al ., 2011; Bareither et al ., 2017; Penner et al ., 2019) and in the Iberian peninsula (Manzaneda et al ., 2012). The annual Brachypodium complex was recently split into three different karyotypic species (López-Alvarez et al ., 2012; López-Alvarez et al ., 2015): B. distachyon (diploid; 2n=10), B. stacei (diploid; 2n=20), and B. hybridum (allotetraploid; 2n=30) (Catalán et al ., 2012).…”