Euploid and aneuploid evolution in Potamogeton (Potamogetonaceae): a factual basis for interpretation

In a review of chromosome numbers in the genus Potamogeton, we highlight numerous errors that have crept into the literature. These have resulted chiefly from reliance on abstracts in chromosome number indices and compilations, rather than on the original publications, but partly also because of mis...

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