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Hybrids and Iris

Hybridity as a main evolutionary force in the genus Gagea Salisb. (Liliaceae)

Pages 179-184 | Published online: 11 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

The important role of hybridity in the evolution of the genus Gagea is becoming clear, through morphological, karyological and molecular evidences. Several species were recently inferred or hypothesized to be of hybrid origin; especially in sect. Didymobulbos, sect. Fistulosae and sect. Gagea. Representative case studies, such as G. luberonensis J.-M. Tison, G. polidorii J.-M. Tison and G. pomeranica Ruthe, are presented and discussed.

Since many Gagea species show very reduced or null sexual reproduction vs. a massive vegetative propagation, there are several problems in distinguishing hybrids from hybridogenous species in this genus. The actual trend is to consider them at specific level because of their ability to stabilize, at least through vegetative propagation by bulblets and/or bulbils.

Acknowledgements

I wish to thank Dr. Fabrizio Bartolucci, Centro Ricerche Floristiche dell'Appennino, Barisciano (AQ), Italy; Dr. Angela Peterson, Martin-Luther University of Halle/Saale, Germany; Dr. Jean-Marc Tison, L'Isle d'Abeau, France for their kind past, present and future cooperation and interest in the genus Gagea.

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