Molecular evidence and plant introgression

LH Rieseberg, SJ Brunsfeld - Molecular systematics of plants, 1992 - Springer
… Nevertheless, dispersed introgression could have effects throughout the range of a plant
species. However, there are few unequivocal cases of dispersed introgression in plants (Heiser…

Gene introgression and consequences in Brassica.

RB Jørgensen, H Ammitzbøll… - … modified plants into …, 2004 - cabidigitallibrary.org
… Gene lntrogression in Brassica … These results support our finding of persistent populations
of introgressed plants occurring spontaneously in the agroecosystem (Hansen et al., 2001,…

[PDF][PDF] Phylogenetic consequences of cytoplasmic gene flow in plants

LH Rieseberg, DE Soltis - 1991 - researchgate.net
… Of these five factors, reticulation is perhaps the most likely to lead to faulty phylogenetic
conclusions in plants due to their high potential for interspecific gene now. This problem is …

An Example of lntrogressive Hybridization Between Viola Papilionacea Pursh and V. Nephrophylla Greene

NH Russell - Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science, 1952 - scholarworks.uni.edu
… any single plant might vary between zero and eight. If zero, it would be considered a typical
plant of … However, it was noted here that 4 of the 25 measured plants of V. nephroph:vlla had …

Prospects for Gene lntrogression from Hordeum bulbosum L. into Barley (H. vulgare L.).

RA Pickering, AM Hill, GM Timmerman-Vaughan… - 1994 - digitalcommons.usu.edu
… This plant was backcrossed to barley and two plants involving double and triple monosomic
substitutions of H. vulgare chromosomes by their H. bulbosum homoeologues were obtained…

Introgressive hybridization between invasive and native plant species - a case study in the genus Rorippa (Brassicaceae).

W Bleeker - … from genetically modified plants into wild relatives, 2004 - cabidigitallibrary.org
… modified plants, invasive plant species are new elements of our flora interacting with native
species. The spread of species beyond their natural … lntrogression and its consequences

Extensive Mitochondrial Introgression from Pinus pumila to P. parviflora var. pentaphylla (Pinaceae)

M Senjo, K Kimura, Y Watano, K Ueda… - Journal of Plant …, 1999 - Springer
lntrogression and its consequences of cytoplasmic gene flow in plants. In R. Harrison ed.,
Hybrid Zones and the Evolutionary Process, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. …

Patterns of isozyme variation between maize and Mexican annual teosinte

J Doebley, MM Goodman, CW Stuber - Economic Botany, 1987 - Springer
… maize (12 plants each and 37 collections of Mexican annual teoslnte (9 to 25 plants each) …
allele could be either retrogression or convergence If lntrogress~on is the causal agent, then …

A review on interspecific gene flow from oilseed rape to wild relatives.

AM Chèvre, H Ammitzbøll, B Breckling… - … modified plants into …, 2004 - cabidigitallibrary.org
… either by hand pollination or by paired parental plants grown in isolation. It has also been
assessed in experimental field trials … lntrogression Production of in the wild lntrogression Hand …

Genetic lntrogression from Compatible Wild Species into Cultivated Groundnut

AK Singh - 1985 - oar.icrisat.org
The drplord wrld speoes (2n.20) compahble wrth the cultrvatcrd letraplord groundnut A
hypogee8 (2n=IO). are sources of resrstance to many drseasss of groundnut The ferfrlrty …