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Experimental hybridizations of Eriophyllum annuals (Asteraceae, Helenieae)

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
Volume 89, Issue 12, Pages 1973-1983

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BOTANICAL SOC AMER INC
DOI: 10.3732/ajb.89.12.1973

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Asteraceae; Eriophyllum; experimental hybridizations; Helenieae

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Seven of the eight annual species of Eriophyllum, a western North American genus, were studied in greenhouse and garden. Eriophyllum congdonii and E. nubigenum proved to be self-compatible; E. ambiguum, E. multicaule, E. pringlei, and E. wallacei were self-incompatible; E. lanosum was not studied. All combinations of artificial hybridizations were attempted except E. congdonii X E. lanosum. Among the species with n = 7, fertile hybrids came from E. congdonii X E. nubigenum and sterile hybrids from E. ambiguum var. ambiguum X E. pringlei, E. ambiguum var. paleaceum X E. congdonii, E. multicaule, E. nubigenum, and E. pringlei, as well as E. multicaule X E. congdonii and E. multicaule X E. pringlei. The other homoploid combinations failed, as did heteroploid combinations involving the annual species with n = 7 and either E. wallacei (n = 5) or E. lanosum (n = 4). Sterile hybrids were generated in crosses of E. congdonii to the perennial E. lanatum (x = 8).

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