Research article | Open Access
Helia 2006, Vol. 29(44) 65-76
WILD SUNFLOWERS RESEARCH IN ARGENTINA
pp. 65 - 76
Publish Date: June 01, 2006 | Single/Total View: 1/1 | Single/Total Download: 1/1
Abstract
Since 2000 a research is in progress on wild sunflowers in Argentina, comprising naturalized H. annuus and H. petiolaris populations, and their relationship with cultivated sunflower. The study includes morphological, phenological, biochemical and molecular aspects, addressed to explain dispersal and adaptive processes and gene flow within sunflower crop. We present here a summary of results obtained during the last five years.
Keywords: sunflower, wild species, gene flow, hybridization, phenotypic characterization.
APA 7th edition
M., P., M.A., C., A., C., S., U., D., A., V., A.R., A., P., A., G., S., L., & A., H. (2006).
WILD SUNFLOWERS RESEARCH IN ARGENTINA
. Helia, 29(44), 65-76. Harvard
M., P., M.A., C., A., C., S., U., D., A., V., A., A., P., A., G., S., L. and A., H. (2006).
WILD SUNFLOWERS RESEARCH IN ARGENTINA
. Helia, 29(44), pp. 65-76. Chicago 16th edition
M., Poverene, Cantamutto M.A., Carrera A., Ureta S., Alvarez D., Alonso Roldán V., Presotto A., Gutiérrez A., Luis S. and Hernández A. (2006). "
WILD SUNFLOWERS RESEARCH IN ARGENTINA
". Helia 29 (44):65-76.