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CCDB → Angiosperms → Compositae → Artemisia → Artemisia tridentata subsp. spiciformis (Osterh.) Kartesz & Gandhi
Name | Accepted Name | Gametophytic(n) | Sporophytic(2n) | Data Source | reference | ||
! | Artemisia tridentata subsp. spiciformis (Osterh.) Kartesz & Gandhi | Artemisia spiciformis Osterh. | 9(4) | 18(2) | Asteracea | McArthur & S. 1999 Amer. J. Bot. | |
! | Artemisia tridentata subsp. spiciformis (Osterh.) Kartesz & Gandhi | Artemisia spiciformis Osterh. | 18+1B(1) | Asteracea | Torrell et al. 2003 Plant Syst. Evol. | ||
! | Artemisia tridentata subsp. spiciformis (Osterh.) Kartesz & Gandhi | Artemisia spiciformis Osterh. | 18, 2C (=2x=8.18pg)(1, 1) | Asteracea | Torrell & V. 2001 Genome | ||
! | Artemisia tridentata subsp. spiciformis (Osterh.) Kartesz & Gandhi | Artemisia spiciformis Osterh. | 18, 2C (=2x=8.2pg)(1, 1) | Asteracea | Bennett & L. 2005 Ann. Bot. | ||
! | Artemisia tridentata subsp. spiciformis (Osterh.) Kartesz & Gandhi | Artemisia spiciformis Osterh. | 9 | 18 | IPCN online | McArthur, E. D. & S. C. Sanderson. 1999. Cytogeography and chromosome evolution of subgenus Tridentatae of Artemisia (Asteraceae). Amer. J. Bot. 86(12): 1754–1775. | |
! | Artemisia tridentata subsp. spiciformis (Osterh.) Kartesz & Gandhi | Artemisia spiciformis Osterh. | 18+1B | IPCN online | Torrell, M., M. Cerbah, S. Siljak-yakovlev & J. Vallès. 2003. Molecular cytogenetics of the genus Artemisia (Asteraceae, Anthemideae): fluorochrome banding and fluorescence in situ hybridization. I. Subgenus Seriphidium and related taxa. Pl. Syst. Evol. 239(1–2): 141–153. | ||
! | Artemisia tridentata subsp. spiciformis (Osterh.) Kartesz & Gandhi | Artemisia spiciformis Osterh. | 18 | C-values database | Torrell M, Valles J. 2001. Genome size in 21 Artemisia L. species (Asteraceae, Anthemideae): Systematic, evolutionary, and ecological implications. Genome 44: 231-238. |