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Comparison of phloem and xylem hydraulic architecture in Picea abies stems.
New Phytologist, 2015T. Jyske, T. Hölttä
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Mitochondrial introgression and complex biogeographic history of the genus Picea.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2015Jin‐Hua Ran +4 more
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Exploring Picea glauca aquaporins in the context of needle water uptake and xylem refilling.
New Phytologist, 2014J. Laur, Uwe G Hacke
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2021
Karyological analysis of 16 spruce species and interspecific hybrid have been carried out. Diploid complements of these species include 24 chromosomes (2n=24). In karyotypes of 11 species supernumerous (B-) chromosomes occur: P. schrenkiana, P. jezoensis, P. pungens, P. x fennica ?? P. breweriana ??? 2n=24+1B, P. koyamae and P. engelmannii ???
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Karyological analysis of 16 spruce species and interspecific hybrid have been carried out. Diploid complements of these species include 24 chromosomes (2n=24). In karyotypes of 11 species supernumerous (B-) chromosomes occur: P. schrenkiana, P. jezoensis, P. pungens, P. x fennica ?? P. breweriana ??? 2n=24+1B, P. koyamae and P. engelmannii ???
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A new phylogeny for the genus Picea from plastid, mitochondrial, and nuclear sequences.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2013Jared D Lockwood +5 more
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Growth and survival of seedlings of various picea species under northern climatic conditions
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 1990Olavi Junttila
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