Asymmetric hybridization in Central European populations of the Dryopteris carthusiana group.
Ondřej HornychLibor EkrtFelix RiedelPetr KouteckýJiří KošnarPublished in: American journal of botany (2019)
This is a thorough investigation of hybridization rates in natural populations of ferns. Hybridization rates differ greatly even among closely related fern taxa. In contrast to angiosperms, our data suggest that hybridization rates are highest in balanced parent populations and support the notion that some ferns possess very weak barriers to hybridization. Our results from sequencing cpDNA challenge established notions about the correlation of ploidy level and mating tendencies.