Alien Introgression in Wheat Cytogenetics, Molecular Biology, and Genomics
10 Van Slageren ( 1994 ) followed Mac Key ( 1977 , 1989 ) in that taxa at the species and subspecies level should only contain “ ...
11 et al. ( 1979 ), but also included some molecular genetic data (Golovnina et al. 2007 , 2009 ). Goncharov et al. ( 2009 ) rec ...
12 Triticum s.str. according to Dorofeev et al. ( 1979 ) and the revised treatment of Mac Key by van Slageren ( 1994 ). In this ...
13 questions unanswered. These studies considered only diploid taxa, with rarely more than one accession per species and only a ...
14 laborious. It requires extensive and careful literature search to ensure that only valid names (in agreement with the priorit ...
15 could provide an easily accessible repository for valid names. The establishment of such a database is not feasible for a sin ...
16 Dewey DR (1984) The genomic system of classifi cation as a guide to intergeneric hybridization with the perennial Triticeae. ...
17 Kellogg EA (1992) Tools for studying the chloroplast genome in the Triticeae (Gramineae): An Eco RI map, a diagnostic deletio ...
18 Mayr E (1942) Systematics and the origin of species, from the viewpoint of a zoologist. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, ...
19 Stebbins GL (1956) Taxonomy and the evolution of genera, with special reference to the family Gramineae. Evolution 10:235–245 ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015 21 M. Molnár-Láng et al. (eds.), Alien Introgression in Wheat, DOI 10.1007/ ...
22 by different farmers. These efforts resulted in numerous landraces that had a better adaptation to a wider range of climatic ...
23 Table 2.1 The genera of the Triticeae Subtribe Genus Number of species Ploidy level Type of polyploidy Growth habit Pollinati ...
24 series and highest level of polyploidy, from 2 x to 12 x (Table 2.1 ). The neopolyploids are of two kinds: auto- and allopoly ...
25 morphological and eco-geographical characteristics (Table 2.1 ). Taxonomists who dealt with the classifi cation of Aegilops a ...
26 The Mediterranean group, distributed in the Mediterranean-Central Asiatic region, consists mainly of annual species that have ...
27 Little is known about processes that lead to speciation in the tribe. The progeni- tors of the Triticeae were probably all di ...
28 The two lineages have diverged from one another during the Miocene, about 8–15 MYA (Wolfe et al. 1989 ; Ramakrishna et al. 20 ...
29 disappearance of the Tethys Sea and the elevation of the east Mediterranean region; at that geological time temperate ecosyst ...
30 economically important genes that might be exploited for the creation of potentially new variation in domesticated wheat. Man ...
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