Biometric analysis of interspecific hybrids between Rosa canina L. and Rosa rubiginosa L. (section Caninae DC. em. Christ.)
Journal Title: Modern Phytomorphology - Year 2016, Vol 9, Issue
Abstract
The article presents the biometric analysis of selected morphological features of interspecies hybrid Rosa canina L. × R. rubiginosa L. This hybrid was the result of spontaneous hybridization between the two species falling into section Caninae DC. em. Christ. So far, it has not been studied in terms of morphological characteristics, in particular with respect to the parental forms.
Authors and Affiliations
Anna Sołtys-Lelek, Beata Barabasz-Krasny, Peter Turis, Ingrid Turisová, Wojciech Gruszka
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