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CCDB → Angiosperms → Compositae → Centaurea → Centaurea micranthos J. F. Gmel.
Name | Accepted Name | Gametophytic(n) | Sporophytic(2n) | Data Source | reference | ||
! | Centaurea micranthos J. F. Gmel. | Centaurea stoebe subsp. australis (PanÄiÄ) Greuter | 36 | Cave1962 | Guinochet & F. 1962 | ||
! | Centaurea micranthos J. F. Gmel. | Centaurea stoebe subsp. australis (Pančić) Greuter | 36(1) | Asteracea | Kuzmanov et al. 1986 Fitologija (Sofia) | ||
! | Centaurea micranthos J. F. Gmel. | Centaurea stoebe subsp. australis (Pančić) Greuter | 36 | IPCN online | Kuzmanov, B. A., S. B. Georgieva & V. A. Nikolova. 1986. Chromosome numbers of Bulgarian flowering plants. I. Fam. Asteraceae. Fitologija 31: 71–74. | ||
! | Centaurea micranthos J. F. Gmel. | Centaurea stoebe subsp. australis (Pančić) Greuter | 18 | IPCN75-78 | Kuzmanov & Georgieva 1976 | ||
! | Centaurea micranthos J. F. Gmel. | Centaurea stoebe subsp. australis (Pančić) Greuter | 18 | IPCN73-74 | GOCHU, D.I. 1973. Some data on the chromosome numbers of species of Centaurea L. growing in Moldavia. (in Russian) Bot. zurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) 58: 77-78. | ||
! | Centaurea micranthos J. F. Gmel. | Centaurea stoebe subsp. australis (Pančić) Greuter | 18 | C-values database | Pustahija F, Brown SC, Bogunic F, Bašic N, Muratovic E, Ollier S, Hidalgo O, Bourge M, Stevanovic V, Sijak-Yakovev S. 2013. Small genomes dominate in plants growing on serpentine soils in West Balkans, an exhaustive study of 8 habitats covering 308 taxa. | ||
! | Centaurea micranthos J. F. Gmel. | Centaurea stoebe subsp. australis (Pančić) Greuter | 36 | C-values database | Pustahija F, Brown SC, Bogunic F, Bašic N, Muratovic E, Ollier S, Hidalgo O, Bourge M, Stevanovic V, Sijak-Yakovev S. 2013. Small genomes dominate in plants growing on serpentine soils in West Balkans, an exhaustive study of 8 habitats covering 308 taxa. |