Acceso abierto·Documento·2006·Inglés

Evidence of Natural Hybridization and Introgression between Vasconcellea Species (Caricaceae) from Southern Ecuador Revealed by Chloroplast, Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA Markers

Bart Van Droogenbroeck; Tina Kyndt; E. Romeijn-Peeters; Wouter Van Thuyne; Paul Goetghebeur; José Parcemon Romero-Motochi; Godelieve Gheysen

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Background and Aims Vasconcellea heilbornii is believed to be of natural hybrid origin between V. cundinamarcensis and V. stipulata, and is often difficult to discriminate from V. stipulata on morphological grounds. The aim of this paper is to examine individuals of these three taxa and of individuals from the closely related species V. parviflora and V. weberbaueri, which all inhabit a hybrid zone in southern Ecuador.

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Bart Van Droogenbroeck, & Tina Kyndt, & E. Romeijn-Peeters, & Wouter Van Thuyne, & Paul Goetghebeur, & José Parcemon Romero-Motochi, & Godelieve Gheysen (2006). Evidence of Natural Hybridization and Introgression between Vasconcellea Species (Caricaceae) from Southern Ecuador Revealed by Chloroplast, Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA Markers. https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcl038