10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COENOSPECIES»
Discover the use of
coenospecies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
coenospecies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Biology of Brassica
Coenospecies
Thus, nobody can doubt the opportuneness of this book, which combines and presents both the basic and applied biological aspects of the Brassica species.
2
Brassicas and Legumes From Genome Structure to Breeding: ...
4. Application. of. Molecular. Markers. in. Brassica. Coenospecies: Comparative.
Mapping. and. Tagging. M. LAKSHMIKUMARAN', S. DAS2, and PS.
SRIVASTAVAZ. 1. Introduction. The great bulk of genetic variation at the
nucleotide level may ...
Toshiyuki Nagata, Satoshi Tabata,
2003
3
Recent advances in botany
Within each group there is a clear division into separate units. Thus, the
coenospecies pubescens-speciosa comprises the ecospecies pubescens and
speciosa, the coenospecies Tetrahit-bifida comprises the ecospecies Tetrahit
and bifida.
Eustace Cecil Barton-Wright,
1932
4
The genus in zoology: a contribution to the theory of ...
Choice of the taxinomic rank Turesson's (1922) concept of coenospecies and its
synonyms (see Bernardi, 1980), among which is the syngameon in the sense of
Cuenot & Tetry (1951) but not of Lotsy (1918), applies to a group of species liable
...
Biology of Brassica Coenospecies. Elsevier Science, Amsterdam. Gómez-Campo
, C., and Gustafsson, M. 1991. Germplasm of wild n = 9 Mediterranean Brassica
species. Botanika Chronika 10: 429–434. Gómez-Campo, C., and S. Prakash.
6
Biology and Breeding of Crucifers
In the oilseed Brassica species, varietal development programs for quality with
high yield and wide adaptability have stimulated breeders all over the world to
exploit potential resources, especially the wild types of the Brassica
coenospecies.
Surinder Kumar Gupta,
2009
The secondary gene pool (GP-2) includes those biological species that can
exchange genes with the domesticate (i.e., belonging to the same coenospecies)
. Gene transfer is possible but difficult. Hybrids tend to be sterile and
chromosomes ...
Office of the Home Secretary, National Academy of Sciences,
2003
8
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
Ecospecies: A population with an inherently low capacity for exchanging genes
with other populations of the coenospecies of which it is part. A useful smaller
unit is the gamodeme, which may be defined as 'a more or less isolated local ...
Coenospecies, the components of which are capable of exchanging genes
directly or indirectly. 2. (a) Ecospecies, systems within the coenospecies which
have developed in accordance with ecological differentiation. (b) Geospecies,
systems ...
Commonwealth Bureau of Pastures and Field Crops,
1936
Coenospecies, the components of which are capable of exchanging genes
directly or indirectly. 2. (a) Ecospecies, systems within the coenospecies which
have developed in accordance with ecological differentiation. (b) Geospecies,
systems ...
Bureau of Pastures and Field Crops, Aberystwyth, Wales,
1937