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- who: Su00e1nchez-Villegas and collaborators from the One of the non-flowering specimens found in the Sierra de Tejeda population was collected alive and cultivated in the research greenhouse of the Pablo de Olavide UniversityWhen it started flowering, anthers were fixed and stained following the protocol described by Luceu00f1o (1988), and chromosomes were observed in metaphase I (MI) of meiosis using a Nikon Eclipse , microscope equipped with a digital camera Nikon DXM F. have published the article: Carex camposii subsp. tejedensis (Cyperaceae), a new taxon for Southern Iberian Peninsula based on molecular, morphological and ecological differentiation, in . . .
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