Marta Mizianty

Marta Mizianty
Polish Academy of Sciences | PAN · Władysław Szafer Institute of Botany

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January 2009 - present
Wladyslaw Szafer Institute of Botany

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This study presents a phylogenetic analysis of the selected representatives of the Triticeae tribe and the assessment of possibilities of species identification on the basis of sequence variation in the three regions from the chloroplast DNA (matK, rbcL and trnH-psbA). The analysis included diploid and polyploid species of the following genomic com...
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The present paper complements the main bibliography (8) and Supplement 1 (9). It contains list of 4 plant species and appropriate literature for it.
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The bibliography deals mainly with papers published from 1970 until 1980. Some of them published before 1970 are also included. The list of periodicals, which served for this bibliography is given in Appendix 1.
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The authors give results of karyological studies carried out on 20 species of vascular plants from Poland. Most of the results are reported for the first time for this country. The chromosome number of Gnaphalium hoppeanum 2n=28 was established for the first time.
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In this paper the author presents a review of previous studies on Dactylis L. This review deals with systematics, variability, ecology, biology and cultivation problems.
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The present paper complements the main bibliography (6). It contains list of 24 plant species and appropriate literature for it.
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To determine the relative importance of clonal growth and sexual reproduction, the Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) method was used to study genetic diversity and clonal structure of six populations of Elymus repens and four populations of Elymus hispidus from Poland. These outbreeding species are virtually self-sterile and form widely spr...
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The subject of the present paper is the determination of the correct nomenclature used in Poland of this taxon on basis of the previous detailed biosystematic studies of the genus Daetylis L. made in Poland by the author. According to the current International Code of Botanical Nomenclature this taxon has two correct epithets (according to the rank...
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Seven populations of Hordelymus europaeus and four populations of Leymus arenarius from Poland were subjected to examination of 36 morphological characters. This study showed that both species are relatively uniform and that morphological variation of their populations represents a continuum. Of those, three populations of either species were selec...
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Based on a detailed statistical analysis of 19 quantitative and four qualitative characters of 31 samples of Hordeum murinum from Poland, it was stated that the small variability of these characters does not permit to distinguish any intra-specific units. Only a slight geographical differentiation of populations was found. Based on the differences...
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The AFLP method was used to study the inter-population variability of eight populations of Elymus caninus (L.) L. as well as three populations of Hordelymus europaeus (L.) Jess. ex Harz. In these studies a clear distinction was found between two phenotypes of E. caninus collected in the same locality. It also appeared that two populations of E. can...
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Great variability involving 36 quantitative and 31 qualitative characters, as well as the habitats occupied has been shown in 18 populations of Elymus caninus from Poland, based on the detailed population and statistical analyses of morphological characters. The variability of these characters proves that the intraspecific units which have been dis...
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Dactylis glomerata L. subsp. slovenica (Dom.) Dom. has been recorded in Western Caucasus at southern slopes of the Abishira-Akhuba range (Karachay-Cherkessia Autonomous Republic belonging to the Russian Federation). This new information is very important supplement dealing with the distribution of this taxon, because the area of its known distribut...
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Abstract: The study presents the results of research on the Agropyron-Elymus complex in Poland. The occurrence of four genera has been confirmed, namely of Agropyron Gaertn. [represented by A. cristatum (L.) Gaertn. subsp. pectinatum (M. Bieb.) Tzvelev], Hordelymus (Jess.) Harz [H. europaeus (L.) Jess. ex Harz], Leymus Hochst. [L. arenarius (L.) Ho...
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The Agropyron-Elymus complex is critical both in its taxonomy and nomenclature. The present study is aimed at putting in order the nomenclature of the representatives of this complex occurring in Poland and focuses on Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn. subsp. pectinatum (M. Bieb.) Tzvelev, Hordelymus europaeus (L.) Jess, ex Harz, Leymus arenarius (L....
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Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn. subsp. pectinatum (M.Bieb.) Tzevelev has been found to be the only Polish representative of the genus Agropyron Gaertn. and a list of 19 localities in Poland from where it has been reported is provided. In some places it behaves as an ephemerophyte and in others as a kolonophyte.
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Based on an analysis of material from 59 main European herbaria, as well as the author's own field studies, 49 localities for Dactylis glomerata subsp. slovenica (Dom.) Dom. have been recorded. The distribution of localities presented in this study and the 144 given in an earlier study of the author, indicate that subsp. slovenica occurs in Europe...
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A natural division of the Agropyron-Elymus complex into genera is impossible due to the lack of clear-cut morphological differences which are genetically determined. At present three major systems of classification are applied to this complex: Tsvelev's (1976), based on morphological features; Dewey's (1984) based on genome structure; and Melderis'...
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Fruit size and morphology and the total seed proteins of natural populations from Poland of Onobrychis arenaria (Kit.) DC., O. montana DC. and O. viciifolia Scop. were investigated. The results showed that fruit characters were not sufficient for distinguishing the three species. The pairing affinity indices between O. viciifolia populations were h...
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The seed storage proteins (prolamins) of 15 populations (six from Poland, six from Italy, one from Armenia, one from Azerbaijan, and one from Germany) of Dactylis glomerata L. subsp. glomerata were analyzed. Electrophoretic patterns of the seed proteins revealed only slight differences in the intensity and presence of minor protein bands. There was...
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The genus Dactylis L. is a polyploid complex which consists of 16 diploids (2n = 14), 7 tetraploids (2n = 28) and 2 hexaploids (2n = 42), distributed mostly in Central Europe and also in Asia and North Africa. In Poland it is represented by one species Dactylis glomerata L., within which three subspecies as well as their hybrids have been distingui...
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Studies on populations of Dactylis glomerata L. subsp. glomerata from Poland and Bulgaria indicated no geographic variability of their morphological features. On the other hand, they confirmed the ecological variability already recorded from Polish material, which has been used in distinguishing varieties in this subspecies. It was found that, as i...
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Dactylis glomerata L. subsp. slovenica (Dom.) Dom. has been observed in nine localities in Italy (North Italy: the Western and Eastern Alps and Central Italy: Apuan Alps and North Appenines). It occurs mostly on limestone and dolomite. In the present authors' opinion, Middle Italy is probably the limit of the distribution of this subspecies in Ital...
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During a botanical excursion the authors identified plants of Dactylis glomerata L. subsp. slovenica (Dom.) Dom. In a small opening in a wooded area alonside the road going to Monte Matajur about 850 m a.s.l.The area is characterized by calcareous rock and an Ostryo-Fagetum woodlot vegetation.This is the first indication of D. glomerata subsp. slov...
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In this paper the author presents a review of the previous studies on Dactylis L., dealing with cytology,genetics, experimental studies and evolution. Following cytotypes of Dactylis are distributed mostly in Central Europe: 16 diploids, 7 tetraploids and also 2 hexaploids in North Africa. Some aneuploids and accessory chromosomes were also found i...
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In this paper the author presents the distribution of D. g. subsp. aschersoniana (Graebn.) Thell. in 198 localities in Poland. The studies on distribution were based mainly on revision and verification of materials from Polish herbaria. It is stated that subsp. aschersoniana occurs in deciduous forests in lowlands and on plateaus as well as in lowe...
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This paper presents the results of analysis of herbarium materials from Poland, Czechoslovakia, the USSR, East Germany and belonging to the author, as well as data from literature dealing with the distribution of D. glomerata subsp. slovenica (Dom.) Dom. in Poland and adjacent regions. It was found that D.g. subsp. slovenica occurs in 33 localities...
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The author presents the results of a statistical and populational analysis of the morphological characters of the genus Dactylis. Biometric studies of natural populations were carried out simultaneously with observations of samples from experimental cultures. It has been recognized that in Poland the genus Dactylis is represented by one species, D....
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The present paper presents part of the author's studies on the variability of the genus Dactylis from Poland. The karyotypes and Giemsa heterochromatin banding patterns of three population samples of Dactylis glomerata subsp. aschersoniana (Graebner) Thell. (2n = 14) from Poland were studied in detail.

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