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  1. A taxonomic and evolutionary review of the South American Hierochloë section Monoecia (Poaceae: Anthoxanthinae)
  2. Complex cytogeographical patterns reveal a dynamic tetraploid–octoploid contact zone
  3. Genetic and Genomic Tools to Asssist Sugar Beet Improvement: The Value of the Crop Wild Relatives
  4. The challenge of species delimitation in the diploid-polyploid complex Veronica subsection Pentasepalae
  5. Molecular characterization of Pistacia atlantica Desf. subsp. atlantica (Anacardiaceae) in Algeria: Genome size determination, chromosome count and genetic diversity analysis using SSR markers
  6. Validation of standards suitable for genome size estimation of fungi
  7. Frequency of plant hybridization and polyploidy in the Mediterranean basin.
  8. Niche differences may explain the geographic distribution of cytotypes in Erysimum mediohispanicum
  9. Extensive analysis of native and non-native Centaurea solstitialis L. populations across the world shows no traces of polyploidization
  10. Experimental insights on Darwin’s cross-promotion hypothesis in tristylous purple loosestrife ( Lythrum salicaria )
  11. Cytogeography of the subalpine marsh marigold polyploid complex ( Caltha leptosepala s.l., Ranunculaceae)
  12. Determination and validation of an aquatic Maximum Acceptable Concentration-Environmental Quality Standard (MAC-EQS) value for the agricultural fungicide azoxystrobin
  13. Variation in the incompatibility reactions in tristylous Oxalis pes-caprae : large-scale screening in South African native and Mediterranean basin invasive populations
  14. Assessing genotype-phenotype associations in three dorsal colour morphs in the meadow spittlebug Philaenus spumarius (L.) (Hemiptera: Aphrophoridae) using genomic and transcriptomic resources
  15. Experimental insights on the function of ancillary pollen and stigma polymorphisms in plants with heteromorphic incompatibility
  16. Biogeographical, ecological and ploidy variation in Limonium taxa
  17. Invasion Fosters Change: Independent Evolutionary Shifts in Reproductive Traits after Oxalis pes-caprae L. Introduction
  18. Advancing Eucalyptus Genomics: Cytogenomics Reveals Conservation of Eucalyptus Genomes
  19. Exploratory karyological and genome size studies in Chilean Sophora species
  20. Cytogenomic characterization ofColletotrichum kahawae, the causal agent of coffee berry disease, reveals diversity in minichromosome profiles and genome size expansion
  21. Variation in style morph frequencies in tristylousLythrum salicariain the Iberian Peninsula: the role of geographical and demographic factors
  22. The rising world of flow cytometric analysis of pollen grains
  23. Flow cytometry reveals that the rust fungus,Uromyces bidentis(Pucciniales), possesses the largest fungal genome reported-2489 Mbp
  24. Genome size stability despite high chromosome number variation in Carex gr. laevigata
  25. Invasion genetics of the Bermuda buttercup (Oxalis pes-caprae): complex intercontinental patterns of genetic diversity, polyploidy and heterostyly characterize both native and introduced populations
  26. Pollen flow between flowers of the same morph in invasive populations ofOxalis pes-capraeL. in the western Mediterranean region
  27. Sex identification in Gentoo (Pygoscelis papua) and Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) penguins: Can flow cytometry be used as a reliable identification method?
  28. Flower biology and breeding system of Salvia sclareoides Brot. (Lamiaceae)
  29. Genome size analyses of Pucciniales reveal the largest fungal genomes
  30. Assessment of Daucus carota L. (Apiaceae) subspecies by chemotaxonomic and DNA content analyses
  31. The effects of achene type and germination time on plant performance in the heterocarpic Anacyclus clavatus (Asteraceae)
  32. Outcomes of Extensive Hybridization and Introgression in Epidendrum (Orchidaceae): Can We Rely on Species Boundaries?
  33. Flow cytometry as a tool to assess the effects of gamma radiation on the viability, growth and metabolic activity of fungal spores
  34. So many visitors and so few pollinators: variation in insect frequency and effectiveness governs the reproductive success of an endemic milkwort
  35. Genome size variation and polyploidy incidence in the alpine flora from Spain
  36. Large and variable genome size unrelated to serpentine adaptation but supportive of cryptic sexuality in Cenococcum geophilum
  37. Hidden diversity in wild Beta taxa from Portugal: Insights from genome size and ploidy level estimations using flow cytometry
  38. Sexual reproduction of the pentaploid, short-styledOxalis pes-capraeallows the production of viable offspring
  39. Effect of invader removal: pollinators stay but some native plants miss their new friend
  40. Ploidy stability in embryogenic cultures and regenerated plantlets of tamarillo
  41. Flow cytometric and karyological analyses of Calendula species from Iberian Peninsula
  42. Reproductive strategy of the invasive Oxalis pes-caprae: distribution patterns of floral morphs, ploidy levels and sexual reproduction
  43. Characterization and distinction of two subspecies of Eryngium duriaei J. Gay ex Boiss., an Iberian endemic Apiaceae, using flow cytometry and essential oils composition
  44. Genome size variation and incidence of polyploidy in Scrophulariaceae sensu lato from the Iberian Peninsula
  45. Cytotype distribution at a diploid-hexaploid contact zone in Aster amellus (Asteraceae)
  46. Glycerol-treated nuclear suspensions—an efficient preservation method for flow cytometric analysis of plant samples
  47. Evolution of rDNA FISH patterns in the Fagaceae
  48. Preliminary evaluation of the in vitro cytotoxicity of PMMA-co-EHA bone cement
  49. Acclimatization of secondary somatic embryos derived plants of Eucalyptus globulus Labill.: an ultrastructural approach
  50. Breeding barriers at a diploid–hexaploid contact zone in Aster amellus
  51. Flow cytometric assessment of Cd genotoxicity in three plants with different metal accumulation and detoxification capacities
  52. Assessment of genetic stability of two micropropagated wild olive species using flow cytometry and microsatellite markers
  53. Physical Distribution of Homoeologous Recombination in Individual Chromosomes of Festuca pratensis in Lolium multiflorum
  54. Dispersal mechanisms of the narrow endemic Polygala vayredae: dispersal syndromes and spatio-temporal variations in ant dispersal assemblages
  55. Ploidy levels of Dioscorea alata L. germplasm determined by flow cytometry
  56. Flow cytometric and morphological analyses of Pinus pinaster somatic embryogenesis
  57. Ploidy level studies on the Dioscorea cayenensis/Dioscorea rotundata complex core set
  58. Flow cytometry and its applications in plant population biology, ecology and biosystematics: New prospects for the Cape flora
  59. Genetic variability analyses of the somatic embryogenesis induction process in Olea spp. using nuclear microsatellites
  60. Plant flow cytometry—Far beyond the stone age
  61. Genetic characterisation of olive trees from Madeira Archipelago using flow cytometry and microsatellite markers
  62. Flow cytometric and cytogenetic analyses of Iberian Peninsula Festuca spp.
  63. Genome Size Estimations On Ulmus minor Mill., Ulmus glabra Huds., and Celtis australis L. Using Flow Cytometry
  64. Evaluation of polysomaty and estimation of genome size in Polygala vayredae and P. calcarea using flow cytometry
  65. Two New Nuclear Isolation Buffers for Plant DNA Flow Cytometry: A Test with 37 Species
  66. Micropropagation of Juniperus phoenicea from adult plant explants and analysis of ploidy stability using flow cytometry
  67. Nuclear DNA Content Measurement
  68. Distribution of Flower Morphs, Ploidy Level and Sexual Reproduction of the Invasive Weed Oxalis pes-caprae in the Western Area of the Mediterranean Region
  69. Genetic Fidelity Analyses of In Vitro Propagated Cork Oak (Quercus suber L.)
  70. Nuclear DNA content estimations in wild olive (Olea europaea L. ssp. europaea var. sylvestris Brot.) and Portuguese cultivars of O. europaea using flow cytometry
  71. Flow cytometry evaluation of lead and cadmium effects on mouse spermatogenesis
  72. Determination of genetic stability in long-term somatic embryogenic cultures and derived plantlets of cork oak using microsatellite markers
  73. Genome constitution and evolution in Lolium × Festuca hybrid cultivars (Festulolium)
  74. Flow Cytometric and Microscopic Analysis of the Effect of Tannic Acid on Plant Nuclei and Estimation of DNA Content
  75. Comparison of Four Nuclear Isolation Buffers for Plant DNA Flow Cytometry
  76. Nuclear DNA content of Vitis vinifera cultivars and ploidy level analyses of somatic embryo-derived plants obtained from anther culture
  77. Assessment of ploidy stability of the somatic embryogenesis process in Quercus suber L. using flow cytometry
  78. Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from leaves of Ulmus minor Mill.
  79. Nutrient responses and glutamate and proline metabolism in sunflower plants and calli under Na2SO4 stress
  80. FLOWER: A Plant DNA Flow Cytometry Database