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Cytology and chromosome numbers of some Czechoslovak roses III

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The continuation of the cytological investigation of natural taxa and spontaneous hybrids of the genusRosa is given. The chromosome numbers of 110 plants belonging to 33 taxa and 7 hybrids are presented. These results are compared with the data known from the literature including those given under other synonyms. In 7 species and 3 varieties the cytological data are published for the first time. Each plant is provided with information on its origin. A new speciesRosa popekii Klášterský is described. The somatic association of rose chromosomes is discussed in connection with mitotic peculiarities ofRosa pimpinellifolia R 316.

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Končalová, M.N., Klášterský, I. Cytology and chromosome numbers of some Czechoslovak roses III. Folia geobot. phytotax. 13, 67–93 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02854647

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