Complex distribution patterns of di‐, tetra‐, and hexaploid cytotypes in the European high mountain plant <i>Senecio carniolicus</i> (Asteraceae)
Jan Suda(University of Vienna), Peter Schönswetter(Universität Innsbruck), Hanna Weiss‐Schneeweiss(University of Vienna), Gerald M. Schneeweiss(University of Vienna), Andreas Tribsch(University of Vienna), Pavel Trávníček(Czech Academy of Sciences)
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