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1. Rosa

10. Evolution by reticulation: European dogroses originated by multiple hybridization across the genus Rosa

17. Cutting reduces variation in biomass production of forage crops and allows low‐performers to catch up: A case study of <italic>Trifolium pratense</italic> L. (red clover).

18. Rosa

25. Untangling the hedge: Genetic diversity in clonally and sexually transmitted genomes of European wild roses, Rosa L.

26. Power and Weakness of Repetition - Evaluating the Phylogenetic Signal From Repeatomes in the Family Rosaceae With Two Case Studies From Genera Prone to Polyploidy and Hybridization ( Rosa and Fragaria ).

27. Genotypic and phenotypic distinctness of restored and indigenous populations of Pimpinella saxifraga L. 8 or more years after restoration.

28. Genetic and chemical diversity of the toxic herb Jacobaea vulgaris Gaertn. (syn. Senecio jacobaea L.) in Northern Germany.

29. Cutting reduces variation in biomass production of forage crops and allows low-performers to catch up: A case study of Trifolium pratense L. (red clover).

30. Does origin always matter? Evaluating the influence of nonlocal seed provenances for ecological restoration purposes in a widespread and outcrossing plant species.

31. Formalizing morphologically cryptic biological entities: new insights from DNA taxonomy, hybridization, and biogeography in the leafy liverwort Porella platyphylla (Jungermanniopsida, Porellales).

32. Metabolic fingerprinting of Leontopodium species (Asteraceae) by means of ¹H NMR and HPLC-ESI-MS.

33. Microsatellite analyses of artificial and spontaneous dogrose hybrids reveal the hybridogenic origin of Rosa micrantha by the contribution of unreduced gametes.

34. To be or not to be the odd one out--allele-specific transcription in pentaploid dogroses (Rosa L. sect. Caninae (DC.) Ser).

35. HybHyp--hybridizing the host: the long reach of parasite genes. A new hypothesis to explain host-parasite interrelationships in plant hybrid complexes.

36. AFLP markers as a tool to reconstruct complex relationships: A case study in Rosa (Rosaceae).

37. Johannes Reinke (1839-1931) and his "Dominanten" theory--an early concept of gene regulation and morphogenesis.

38. Different evolutionary histories of two Phragmidium species infecting the same dog rose hosts.

39. Evolution by hybridisation. The influence of reticulate evolution on biosymmetrical patterns and processes in plants.

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