Similarities in Sectional Delimitation in Tripsacum and Zea (Gramineae)
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2409153 |
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Similarities in Sectional Delimitation in Tripsacum and Zea (Gramineae)
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Brink, D E
de Wet, J M J Price, S C Woods, J A |
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Agriculture-Farming, Production, Technology, Economics
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Subtribe Tripsacinae of the tribe Andropogoneae comprises two New World genera, Tripsacum and Zea (Clayton, 1973). These “sister” genera (terminology of Hennig, 1966) are distinct morphologically and also karyotypically, with base chromosome numbers of n = 18 in Tripsacum and n = 10 in Zea. Doebley and litis (1980; see also litis and Doebley, 1980) radically revised sectional circumscription in Zea, and provided the first workable taxonomy for that genus. |
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Society for the Study of Evolution
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1987
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://oar.icrisat.org/8824/1/Evolution_41_2_445-448_1987.pdf
Brink, D E and de Wet, J M J and Price, S C and Woods, J A (1987) Similarities in Sectional Delimitation in Tripsacum and Zea (Gramineae). Evolution, 41 (2). pp. 445-448. ISSN 0014-3820 |
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