Breeding Systems, Hybridization and Continuing Evolution in Avon Gorge Sorbus. Ludwig, S., Robertson, A., Rich, T. C. G., Djordjević, M., Cerović, R., Houston, L., Harris, S. A., & Hiscock, S. J. 111(4):563–575.
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Background and Aims Interspecific hybridization and polyploidy are key processes in plant evolution and are responsible for ongoing genetic diversification in the genus Sorbus (Rosaceae). The Avon Gorge, Bristol, UK, is a world 'hotspot' for Sorbus diversity and home to diploid sexual species and polyploid apomictic species. This research investigated how mating system variation, hybridization and polyploidy interact to generate this biological diversity.
@article{ludwigBreedingSystemsHybridization2013,
  title = {Breeding Systems, Hybridization and Continuing Evolution in {{Avon Gorge Sorbus}}},
  author = {Ludwig, Shanna and Robertson, Ashley and Rich, Timothy C. G. and Djordjević, Milena and Cerović, Radosav and Houston, Libby and Harris, Stephen A. and Hiscock, Simon J.},
  date = {2013-04},
  journaltitle = {Annals of Botany},
  volume = {111},
  pages = {563--575},
  issn = {1095-8290},
  doi = {10.1093/aob/mct013},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mct013},
  abstract = {Background and Aims Interspecific hybridization and polyploidy are key processes in plant evolution and are responsible for ongoing genetic diversification in the genus Sorbus (Rosaceae). The Avon Gorge, Bristol, UK, is a world 'hotspot' for Sorbus diversity and home to diploid sexual species and polyploid apomictic species. This research investigated how mating system variation, hybridization and polyploidy interact to generate this biological diversity.},
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  number = {4}
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