Morphological and genetic evidence suggest gene flow among native and naturalized mint species.
Jill K OlofssonTorbjörn TylerLuke T DunningMats HjertsonÅke RühlingAnders Johannes HansenPublished in: American journal of botany (2024)
Although hybridization, allopolyploidization, and human selection during cultivation can increase species richness (e.g., by forming hybrid taxa), we showed that unless reproductive barriers are strong, these processes can also result in mixing of genes between species and the potential loss of natural biodiversity.