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Evidence for Introgression in Azaleas (Rhododendron; Ericaceae): Chloroplast DNA and Morphological Variation in a Hybrid Swarm on Stone Mountain, Georgia
Author(s): K. A. Kron, L. M. Gawen and M. W. Chase
Month: Sep
Year: 1993
Publication Type: Article
Journal: American Journal of Botany
Volume: 80
Issue: 9
Pages: 1095-1099
Article Topic(s): Genetics
Research Setting(s): Laboratory
Species Referenced: Rhododendron canescens (Mountain azalea),
Abstract
Investigates a population of native azaleas and their hybrids in Georgia. The results indicate high levels of introgression.Suggested Citation
K. A. Kron, L. M. Gawen and M. W. Chase. "Evidence for Introgression in Azaleas (Rhododendron; Ericaceae): Chloroplast DNA and Morphological Variation in a Hybrid Swarm on Stone Mountain, Georgia." American Journal of Botany 80.9 (1993): 1095-1099.Go back