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Experimental hybridization and chromosomal diversity within Gaura sect. Gaura (Onagraceae)
Author(s): B. L. Carr, D. P. Gregory, P. H. Raven, W. Tai
Year: 1986
Journal: Systematic Botany
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: 98-111
Article Topic(s): Genetics, Phenology, Systematics, Taxonomy
Research Setting(s): Laboratory
Species Referenced: Oenothera simulans (Southern beeblossom),
Abstract
Summarizes the results of experimental hybridization studies to elucidate the relationships among species in the genus Gaura. Gaura angustifolia is considered a distinct species due to: geographical isolation, self-compatibility, and seasonal displacement of flowering times.Suggested Citation
B. L. Carr, D. P. Gregory, P. H. Raven, and W. Tai. "Experimental hybridization and chromosomal diversity within Gaura sect. Gaura (Onagraceae)." Systematic Botany 11.1 (1986): 98-111.Go back