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1. Synergistic polyploidization and long‐distance dispersal enable the global diversification of yellowcress herbs.

2. Disentangling sources of gene tree discordance for Hordeum species via target-enriched sequencing assays.

3. Brachypodium: 20 years as a grass biology model system; the way forward?

4. Synergistic polyploidization and long-distance dispersal enable the global diversification of yellowcress herbs

5. Comparative Chloroplast Genomes of Nicotiana Species (Solanaceae): Insights Into the Genetic Variation, Phylogenetic Relationship, and Polyploid Speciation.

6. Polyploid phylogenetics.

7. Experimental and Field Data Support Range Expansion in an Allopolyploid Arabidopsis Owing to Parental Legacy of Heavy Metal Hyperaccumulation

8. Experimental and Field Data Support Range Expansion in an Allopolyploid Arabidopsis Owing to Parental Legacy of Heavy Metal Hyperaccumulation.

9. Eco‐genetic additivity of diploids in allopolyploid wild wheats.

10. Infraspecific diversification of the star cloak fern (Notholaena standleyi) in the deserts of the United States and Mexico.

11. Autopolyploid lineage shows climatic niche expansion but not divergence in Arabidopsis arenosa.

12. Pilar Catalán.

13. Genomics of plant speciation.

15. Brachypodium: 20 years as a grass biology model system; the way forward?

16. A cryptic species produced by autopolyploidy and subsequent introgression involving Medicago prostrata (Fabaceae).

17. Brachypodium: 20 years as a grass biology model system; the way forward?

18. Habitat preference and flowering-time variation contribute to reproductive isolation between diploid and autotetraploid Anacamptis pyramidalis.

19. A high frequency of allopolyploid speciation in the gymnospermous genus Ephedra and its possible association with some biological and ecological features.

20. Independent allopolyploidization events preceded speciation in the temperate and tropical woody bamboos.

21. Polyphyly, gene-duplication and extensive allopolyploidy framed the evolution of the ephemeral Vulpia grasses and other fine-leaved Loliinae (Poaceae).

22. Mikroevoluční procesy v cytotypově smíšených populacích rostlin

23. Intrinsic karyotype stability and gene copy number variations may have laid the foundation for tetraploid wheat formation.

24. Divergent and narrower climatic niches characterize polyploid species of European primroses in Primula sect. Aleuritia.

25. Comparative Chloroplast Genomes of Nicotiana Species (Solanaceae): Insights Into the Genetic Variation, Phylogenetic Relationship, and Polyploid Speciation.

26. Two types of partial fertility in a diploid population of the fern Thelypteris decursive- pinnata (Thelypteridaceae).

27. Dynamics of polyploid formation and establishment in the allotetraploid rock fern Asplenium majoricum.

28. THE BIOLOGY OF SPECIATION.

29. ECOLOGICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING TETRAPLOID ESTABLISHMENT IN SNOW BUTTERCUPS (RANUNCULUS ADONEUS, RANUNCULACEAE): MINORITY CYTOTYPE EXCLUSION AND BARRIERS TO TRIPLOID FORMATION.

30. ECOLOGICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING TETRAPLOID SPECIATION IN SNOW BUTTERCUPS (RANUNCULUS ADONEUS): NICHE DIFFERENTIATION AND TETRAPLOID ESTABLISHMENT.

31. Research review Reproductive isolation between autotetraploids and their diploid progenitors in fireweed, Chamerion angustifolium (Onagraceae).

32. Polyploidy and DNA methylation: new tools available.

33. Testing the Hypothesis of Allopolyploidy in the Origin of Penstemon azureus (Plantaginaceae)

34. Habitat preference and flowering-time variation contribute to reproductive isolation between diploid and autotetraploid Anacamptis pyramidalis

35. Mechanismy řídící koexistenci rostlin diploidního a tetraploidního cytotypu v populacích heřmánkovce nevonného (Tripleurospermum inodorum)

36. A high frequency of allopolyploid speciation in the gymnospermous genus Ephedra and its possible association with some biological and ecological features

37. Systematics of Woodsia : Ferns, bioinformatics and more

38. Autopolyploid lineage shows climatic niche expansion but not divergence in Arabidopsis arenosa.

39. Intrinsic karyotype stability and gene copy number variations may have laid the foundation for tetraploid wheat formation.

40. Phylogeny of Woodsia (Woodsiaceae): recent speciation through polyploidization is common in old diploid stock.

41. New insights into polyploid evolution in Fragaria (Rosaceae) based on the single/low copy nuclear intergenic region RGA1-Subtilase

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