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Significance of polyploid variation in New Zealand Pilosella and Hieracium (Asteraceae)

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Pages 75-87 | Received 21 Aug 1995, Accepted 06 Aug 1996, Published online: 22 Apr 2009

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GaryJ. Houliston & HazelM. Chapman. (2001) Sexual reproduction in field populations of the facultative apomict, Hieracium pilosella . New Zealand Journal of Botany 39:1, pages 141-146.
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Ünsal UMDU TOPSAKAL, Osman Beyazoğlu & Kamil Çoşkunçelebi. (2019) Anatomical properties of four Pilosella Vaill. (Asteraceae) taxa from Eastern Black Sea Region of TurkeyTürkiye’nin Doğu Karadeniz Bölgesin’den dört Pilosella Vaill. (Asteraceae) taksonun anatomik özellikleri. Artvin Çoruh Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Dergisi 20:1, pages 1-9.
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František Krahulec & Anna Krahulcova. (2011) Ploidy levels and reproductive behaviour in invasive Hieracium pilosella in Patagonia. NeoBiota 11, pages 25-31.
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Jan Suda, Anna Krahulcová, Pavel Trávníček, Radka Rosenbaumová, Tomáš Peckert & František Krahulec. (2007) Genome Size Variation and Species Relationships in Hieracium Sub-genus Pilosella (Asteraceae) as Inferred by Flow Cytometry. Annals of Botany 100:6, pages 1323-1335.
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D. Gleeson, H. Harman & T. Armstrong. 2006. Biological Invasions in New Zealand. Biological Invasions in New Zealand 103 118 .
M Morgan-Richards, S A Trewick, H M Chapman & A Krahulcova. (2004) Interspecific hybridization among Hieracium species in New Zealand: evidence from flow cytometry. Heredity 93:1, pages 34-42.
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Steven A. Trewick, Mary Morgan-Richards & Hazel M. Chapman. (2004) Chloroplast DNA diversity of Hieracium Pilosella (Asteraceae) introduced to New Zealand: reticulation, hybridization, and invasion . American Journal of Botany 91:1, pages 73-85.
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Hazel Chapman, Gary J. Houliston, Beth Robson & Ilia Iline. (2003) A Case of Reversal: The Evolution and Maintenance of Sexuals from Parthenogenetic Clones in Hieracium pilosella . International Journal of Plant Sciences 164:5, pages 719-728.
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Hazel Chapman & Jennifer Brown. (2001) 'Thawing' of 'frozen' variation in an adventive, facultatively apomictic, clonal weed. Plant Species Biology 16:2, pages 107-118.
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Anna Krahulcová, František Krahulec & Hazel M. Chapman. (2000) Variation inHieracium subgen.Pilosella (Asteraceae): What do we know about its sources?. Folia Geobotanica 35:3, pages 319-338.
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Hazel M Chapman, Dipal Parh & Nnadozie Oraguzie. (2000) Genetic structure and colonizing success of a clonal, weedy species, Pilosella officinarum (Asteraceae). Heredity 84:4, pages 401-409.
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