Phenetic relationships in the Festuca spp. from Patagonia

Forty-two anatomical and exomorphological characters from 16 species and 2 varieties of Festuca native from Patagonia were numerically analyzed. Principal components analysis together with cluster analysis arranged 14 taxa into 5 groups. Cluster analyses performed on either vegetative or reproductiv...

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spelling todo:paper_00084026_v66_n3_p468_Dubcovsky2023-10-03T14:05:53Z Phenetic relationships in the Festuca spp. from Patagonia Dubcovsky, J. Martinez, A. fescue phenetic relationships Argentina Patagonia Festuca Festuca Forty-two anatomical and exomorphological characters from 16 species and 2 varieties of Festuca native from Patagonia were numerically analyzed. Principal components analysis together with cluster analysis arranged 14 taxa into 5 groups. Cluster analyses performed on either vegetative or reproductive characters showed that they alone are not enough to summarize variation among these taxa. -from Authors JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00084026_v66_n3_p468_Dubcovsky
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topic fescue
phenetic relationships
Argentina
Patagonia
Festuca
Festuca
spellingShingle fescue
phenetic relationships
Argentina
Patagonia
Festuca
Festuca
Dubcovsky, J.
Martinez, A.
Phenetic relationships in the Festuca spp. from Patagonia
topic_facet fescue
phenetic relationships
Argentina
Patagonia
Festuca
Festuca
description Forty-two anatomical and exomorphological characters from 16 species and 2 varieties of Festuca native from Patagonia were numerically analyzed. Principal components analysis together with cluster analysis arranged 14 taxa into 5 groups. Cluster analyses performed on either vegetative or reproductive characters showed that they alone are not enough to summarize variation among these taxa. -from Authors
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author Dubcovsky, J.
Martinez, A.
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title Phenetic relationships in the Festuca spp. from Patagonia
title_short Phenetic relationships in the Festuca spp. from Patagonia
title_full Phenetic relationships in the Festuca spp. from Patagonia
title_fullStr Phenetic relationships in the Festuca spp. from Patagonia
title_full_unstemmed Phenetic relationships in the Festuca spp. from Patagonia
title_sort phenetic relationships in the festuca spp. from patagonia
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