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2. Telomere sequence variability in genotypes from natural plant populations: unusual block-organized double-monomer terminal telomeric arrays
3. Uniparental expression of ribosomal RNA in ×Festulolium grasses: a link between the genome and nucleolar dominance
4. A chromosome‐scale reference of Chenopodium watsonii helps elucidate relationships within the North American A‐genome Chenopodium species and with quinoa
5. Cations make a difference: Soil nutrient patches and fine‐scale root abundance of individual species in a mountain grassland
6. Chromosome-Scale Genome Assembly of the Hexaploid Taiwanese Goosefoot “Djulis” (Chenopodium formosanum)
7. Distribution, hybridisation and morphological variation in Alnus rohlenae (Betulaceae) an endemic species of the Balkan Peninsula
8. The shape of root systems in a mountain meadow: plastic responses or species‐specific architectural blueprints?
9. The structural diversity of CACTA transposons in genomes of Chenopodium (Amaranthaceae, Caryophyllales) species: specific traits and comparison with the similar elements of angiosperms
10. Horizontally Acquired nrDNAs Persist in Low Amounts in Host Hordeum Genomes and Evolve Independently of Native nrDNA
11. APanicum‐derived chromosomal segment captured byHordeuma few million years ago preserves a set of stress‐related genes
12. The major satellite DNA families of the diploid Chenopodium album aggregate species: Arguments for and against the “library hypothesis”
13. Analyses of Hybrid Viability across a Hybrid Zone between Two Alnus Species Using Microsatellites and cpDNA Markers
14. Transposons and satellite DNA: on the origin of the major satellite DNA family in the Chenopodium genome
15. Fine‐scale root community structure in the field: Species aggregations change with root density
16. Microsatellite markers for Anthericum ramosum : Development, characterization, and cross‐species amplification
17. Population history explains the performance of an annual herb – Within and beyond its European species range
18. Development of 18 microsatellite markers for Salvia pratensis
19. Development, characterization, and cross‐amplification of 17 microsatellite markers for Filipendula vulgaris
20. Does geography, evolutionary history or ecology drive ploidy and genome size variation in the Minuartia verna group (Caryophyllaceae) across Europe?
21. On the road: Postglacial history and recent expansion of the annualAtriplex tataricain Europe
22. Human‐mediated dispersal of weed species during the Holocene: A case study of Chenopodium album agg.
23. Natural History of a Satellite DNA Family: From the Ancestral Genome Component to Species-Specific Sequences, Concerted and Non-Concerted Evolution
24. Complex Pattern of Ploidal and Genetic Variation in Seseli libanotis (Apiaceae)
25. Hybridization and polyploidization within the Chenopodium album aggregate analysed by means of cytological and molecular markers
26. Development, Characterization, and Cross-Amplification of 16 Microsatellite Primers for Atriplex tatarica (Amaranthaceae)
27. Vertical root distribution of individual species in a mountain grassland community: Does it respond to neighbours?
28. Inoculation effects on root-colonizing arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities spread beyond directly inoculated plants
29. Two new polyploid species closely related to Alnus glutinosa in Europe and North Africa – An analysis based on morphometry, karyology, flow cytometry and microsatellites
30. The Mediterranean: the cradle of Anthoxanthum (Poaceae) diploid diversity
31. Multiple horizontal transfers of nuclear ribosomal genes between phylogenetically distinct grass lineages
32. How genome size variation is linked with evolution within Chenopodium sensu lato
33. Genome size stability across EurasianChenopodiumspecies (Amaranthaceae)
34. Allopolyploid Origin of Chenopodium album s. str. (Chenopodiaceae): A Molecular and Cytogenetic Insight
35. Recent similarity in distribution ranges does not mean a similar postglacial history: a phylogeographical study of the boreal tree speciesAlnus incanabased on microsatellite and chloroplastDNAvariation
36. Flow cytometry, microsatellites and niche models reveal the origins and geographical structure ofAlnus glutinosapopulations in Europe
37. Higher genetic diversity in recolonized areas than in refugia ofAlnus glutinosatriggered by continent-wide lineage admixture
38. Microsatellite Markers for thePilosella alpicolaGroup (Hieraciinae, Asteraceae) and Their Cross-Amplification in Other Hieraciinae Genera
39. Cross-amplification and multiplexing of SSR markers for Alnus glutinosa and A. incana
40. Multiple hybridization events in Cardamine (Brassicaceae) during the last 150 years: revisiting a textbook example of neoallopolyploidy
41. Migration Patterns of Subgenus Alnus in Europe since the Last Glacial Maximum: A Systematic Review
42. Effects of Inoculum Additions in the Presence of a Preestablished Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Community
43. Phylogeny ofCurcuma(Zingiberaceae) based on plastid and nuclear sequences: Proposal of the new subgenusEcomata
44. Intraradical Dynamics of Two Coexisting Isolates of the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Glomus intraradices Sensu Lato as Estimated by Real-Time PCR of Mitochondrial DNA
45. Development of novel low-copy nuclear markers for Hieraciinae (Asteraceae) and their perspective for other tribes
46. Intra-individual polymorphism in diploid and apomictic polyploid hawkweeds (Hieracium, Lactuceae, Asteraceae): disentangling phylogenetic signal, reticulation, and noise
47. Genome size in Hieracium subgenus Hieracium (Asteraceae) is strongly correlated with major phylogenetic groups
48. Trichomes in the tribe Lactuceae (Asteraceae) — taxonomic implications
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