Carsten J. Löser's research while affiliated with Friedrich Schiller University Jena and other places

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Mode of reproduction and presence of reproductive barriers were studied in two closely related members of the genus Cyanus: the C. triumfetti (diploid 2n = 22) and C. montanus (tetraploid 2n = 44) groups. Based on results from isolation and emasculation experiments, taxa of these groups can be considered allogamous with a low selfing rate (0.07 %–0...
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To reveal the general cytogeographical pattern of Cyanus section Protocyanus in Europe, DNA ploidy and/or chromosome numbers were newly examined for 160 populations by flow cytometry (450 plants) and/or chromosome counting (30 plants). Furthermore, previously published karyological data were revised (236 records). Our analyses confirmed chromosome...

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... Cass. ex Hayek is distributed throughout central and southern Europe, North Africa, Asia Minor, and the Caucasus, with some species appearing as far east as Iran and Afghanistan, and it currently includes 36 species (Hellwig, 2004;Bancheva & Stoyanov, 2009, Kaya & Bancheva, 2009Boršić et al. 2011;Ranjbar & Negaresh 2012;Olšavská et al. 2013;Ranjbar et al. 2013aRanjbar et al. -2013bBancheva & Kaya, 2015;Stoyanov, 2016;Kaya & Özel, 2017;Kaya et al. 2018;Şirin et al., 2019). ...
... Protocyanus (Dobrocz.) Ol savsk a (Ol savsk a et al., 2013) and is considered its evolutionary centre (Hellwig, 2004). A large proportion of Cyanus perennials from the Balkans belong to the taxonomically extremely complex group of C. napulifer (Ol savsk a et al., 2013), which is the focus of the present study. ...