2016
DOI: 10.1111/njb.01151
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Variability of the inflorescence morphology of Carex spicata (Cyperaceae) and its implication to taxonomy

Abstract: Plants growing in different kinds of habitats are expected to show high morphological plasticity. Carex spicata Huds. occurs in different plant communities and shows distinct morphological variability of the inflorescences. Field observations carried out in different plant communities permitted us to hypothesize that the morphological variability of C. spicata inflorescences may to some degree be the result of the habitat. The objective of this study was to test that hypothesis for C. spicata by collecting inf… Show more

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“…(e.g., Więcław & Podlasiński, 2013 ; Więcław, 2017 ) and Phaestoglochin Dumort. (e.g., Janyszek & Jagodzinski, 2009 ; Jagodziński et al, 2017 ).…”
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“…(e.g., Więcław & Podlasiński, 2013 ; Więcław, 2017 ) and Phaestoglochin Dumort. (e.g., Janyszek & Jagodzinski, 2009 ; Jagodziński et al, 2017 ).…”
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“…(e.g., Więcław & Podlasiński, 2013;Więcław, 2017) and Phaestoglochin Dumort. (e.g., Janyszek & Jagodzinski, 2009;Jagodziński et al, 2017). The C. hartmaniorum population from the island of Terschelling (the Netherlands), the most morphologically and genetically divergent among the C. hartmaniorum populations studied, grows in a secondary dune valley slightly overblown with sand, with a strongly fluctuating water level (Kern, 1967;Westhoff & Ketner, 1967).…”
Section: Variability Within Carex Hartmaniorum Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%