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Cytogeography ofGeum montanum (Rosaceae)

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Chromosome numbers were determined inGeum montanum, L.: only hexaploids (2n=42) were found on 44 localities throughout most of the distribution area. Tetraploid level (2n=28) previously reported in this species from the Carpathians was not confirmed.

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Krahulcová, A. Cytogeography ofGeum montanum (Rosaceae) . Folia Geobot 29, 85–90 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02807779

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