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Caryologia
International Journal of Cytology, Cytosystematics and Cytogenetics
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Chromosome number, meiotic behavior and pollen fertility of six species of Chrysolaena (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)

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Pages 176-181 | Published online: 31 Oct 2012

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Gisela M. Via do Pico & Massimiliano Dematteis. (2017) Meiotic behaviour and B chromosomes in Argentine populations of Chrysolaena verbascifolia (Vernonieae: Asteraceae). Webbia 72:1, pages 139-147.
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Gisela M. Via do pico, Alvaro J. Vega & Massimiliano Dematteis. (2016) Systematic consideration of floral microcharacters of the South American genus Chrysolaena (Vernonieae, Asteraceae). Systematics and Biodiversity 14:2, pages 224-243.
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Özlem Aksoy, Sibel Kızılırmak & Gülseren Billur Akdeniz. (2013) Investigation of mitosis, microsporogenesis and pollen germination in the critically endangered plant Amsonia orientalis (Apocynaceae). Caryologia 66:3, pages 282-288.
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Yanina de Jesús Pérez, Gisela Via Do Pico, Ana María González & María Betiana Angulo. (2024) Exploring floral morphoanatomy and embryology in wild populations of Chrysolaena flexuosa (Vernonia, Asteraceae): a contribution to understanding its ornamental potential. Protoplasma.
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Leila M. Díaz, Alessandro Alves-Pereira, Maria I. Zucchi, Maria A. Machado de Carvalho & Marília Gaspar. (2022) Chrysolaena obovata (Less.) Dematt., a species native of Brazilian Cerrado: genetic diversity and structure of natural populations and potential for inulin production. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 70:1, pages 189-204.
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María Betiana Angulo, Laura Chalup, Javier Elías Florentín & Massimiliano Dematteis. (2022) The evolution of chromosome number during the diversification of the tribe Vernonieae (Asteraceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 200:4, pages 524-540.
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Yanina de Jesús Pérez, Maria Betiana Angulo, Ana Honfi & Massimiliano Dematteis. (2021) Embryology and fertility of the natural tetraploid Lessingianthus plantaginoides (Asteraceae, Vernonieae): taxonomic implications. Rodriguésia 72.
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Danilo Marques, Gisela Mariel Via do Pico, Jimi Naoki Nakajima & Massimiliano Dematteis. (2021) Pollen morphology and its systematic value to southern South American species of Lepidaploa (Vernonieae: Asteraceae). Rodriguésia 72.
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Gisela M. Via do Pico, Yanina J. Pérez, María B. Angulo & Massimiliano Dematteis. (2019) Cytotaxonomy and geographic distribution of cytotypes of species of the South American genus Chrysolaena (Vernonieae, Asteraceae) . Journal of Systematics and Evolution 57:5, pages 451-467.
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Laís Moreira Granato, Luis Carlos da Silva Ramos & Cecília Alzira Ferreira Pinto-Maglio. (2019) Relationship between meiotic instability and fertility in F2 generation Arabusta coffee plants. Bragantia 78:2, pages 215-228.
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María de las Mercedes Sosa, Gisela M. Via do Pico & Massimiliano Dematteis. (2013) Comparative anatomy of leaves and stems in some species of the South American genus Chrysolaena (Vernonieae, Asteraceae) and taxonomic implications . Nordic Journal of Botany 32:5, pages 611-619.
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Gisela Via do Pico & Massimiliano Dematteis. (2014) Cytotaxonomy of two species of genus Chrysolaena H. Robinson, 1988 (Vernonieae, Asteraceae) from Northeast Paraguay. Comparative Cytogenetics 8:2, pages 125-137.
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