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CCDB → Angiosperms → Poaceae → Hordeum → Hordeum cordobense Bothmer & N. Jacobsen & Nicora
Name | Accepted Name | Gametophytic(n) | Sporophytic(2n) | Data Source | reference | ||
! | Hordeum cordobense Bothmer & N. Jacobsen & Nicora | Hordeum cordobense Bothmer & N. Jacobsen & Nicora | 14 | IPCN online | Tiranti, I. N. & M. C. Nuciari. 1985. Diferencias cromosómicas entre Hordeum stenostachys y H. cordobense. Revista Univ. Nac. Rio Cuatro. 5: 79–84. | ||
! | Hordeum cordobense Bothmer & N. Jacobsen & Nicora | Hordeum cordobense Bothmer & N. Jacobsen & Nicora | 14 | IPCN online | Linde-Laursen, I., R. v. Bothmer & N. Jacobsen. 1989. Giemsa C-banded karyotypes of South American Hordeum (Poaceae) I. 14 diploid taxa. Hereditas (Lund) 110: 289–305. | ||
! | Hordeum cordobense Bothmer & N. Jacobsen & Nicora | Hordeum cordobense Bothmer & N. Jacobsen & Nicora | 14 | IPCN online | Bothmer, R. v. & N. C. Subrahmanyam. 1988. Assessment of chromosome associations in haploids and their parental accessions in Hordeum. Genome 30: 204–210. | ||
! | Hordeum cordobense Bothmer & N. Jacobsen & Nicora | Hordeum cordobense Bothmer & N. Jacobsen & Nicora | 14 | IPCN online | Molnar, S. J. & G. Fedak. 1989. Polymorphism in ribosomal DNA repeat units of 12 Hordeum species. Genome 32: 1124–1127. | ||
! | Hordeum cordobense Bothmer & N. Jacobsen & Nicora | Hordeum cordobense Bothmer & N. Jacobsen & Nicora | 14 | IPCN online | Bothmer, R. v., N. Jacobsen & E. Nicora. 1980. Revision of Hordeum sect. Anisolepis Nevski. Bot. Not. 133: 539–554. | ||
! | Hordeum cordobense Bothmer & N. Jacobsen & Nicora | Hordeum cordobense Bothmer & N. Jacobsen & Nicora | 14 | C-values database | Jakob SS, Meister A, Blattner FR. 2004. Considerable genome size variation of Hordeum species (Poaceae) is linked to phylogeny, life form, ecology, and speciation rates. Molecular Biology and Evolution 21: 860-869. |