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    Genetic and ecophysiological evidence that hybridization facilitated lineage diversification in yellow Camellia (Theaceae) species: a case study of natural hybridization between C. micrantha and C. flavida by Sujuan Wei, Qiwei Zhang, Shaoqing Tang, Wenbo Liao

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Conclusion The identified hybridization event is expected to have played a role in generating novel variation during, in which the hybrid population displays different phenological characteristics and novel ecophysiological traits associated with the colonization of a new niche in limestone karst.…”
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    Unicellular versus Filamentous: The Glacial Alga <i>Ancylonema alaskana</i> comb. et stat. nov. and Its Ecophysiological Relatedness to <i>Ancylonema nordenskioeldii</i> (Zygnematophyceae, Streptophyta) by Lenka Procházková, Tomáš Řezanka, Linda Nedbalová, Daniel Remias

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Molecular analysis showed that both species are closely related, sharing identical chloroplast morphologies (parietal-lobed for <i>Ancylonema</i> vs. axial plate-like for <i>Mesotaenium sensu stricto</i>), thus the unicellular species was renamed <i>Ancylonema alaskana</i>. Moreover, an ecophysiological comparison of the two species was performed: pulse–amplitude modulated (PAM) fluorometry confirmed that they have a high tolerance to elevated solar irradiation, the physiological light preferences reflected the conditions in the original habitat; nonetheless, <i>A. nordenskioeldii</i> was adapted to higher irradiances while the photosystems of <i>A. alaskana</i> were able to use efficiently low irradiances. …”
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    Ecophysiological Behavior of <i>Fagus sylvatica</i> L.... by Maria Prigoliti, Maria Teresa Chiofalo, Francesco Petruzzellis, Maria Assunta Lo Gullo, Patrizia Trifilò

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…To check this hypothesis, we evaluated the ecophysiological behavior of <i>F. sylvatica</i> growing along an altitudinal transect in Calabria (Italy). …”
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