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    Studies on antigenic differences in needle proteins of Pinus sylvestris L., P. mugo Turra, P. uliginosa Neumann and P. nigra Arnold

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    By means of serological methods (double immunodiffusion, immunoabsortion and quantitative immunoprecipitation), using three kinds of antisera: antisylvestris, antimugo and antiuliginosa authors performed a comparison of antigenic properties of proteins from needles of P. sylvestris, P. mugo, P. uliginosa and P. nigra. Proteins characteristic for the species P. sylvesiris, and P. uliginosa were found. On the basis of the results obtained it was established, that the most distinct species are P. mugo and P. sylvestris, P. uliginosa is antigenically different from the two taxa but is showing greater similarity to P. mugo than to P. sylvestris. P. nigra proteins are different from proteins P. sylvestris, P. mugo, and P. uliginosa. They show however, some antigenic similarity to P. sylvestris proteins

    Analysis of the variability of nine natural Anthyllis vulneraria s.l. populations

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    It was established on the basis of examination of nine natural Anthyllis vulneraria populations from various geographical regions of Poland that the type of variability differs in the coastal, Wielkopolska lowland and Tatra populations. The results of the experiments support the idea of the taxonomic distinctness of the coastal, lowland and montane plants; the coastal populations belong to Anthyllis vulneraria ssp. maritima, Tatra populations to Anthyllis vulneraria ssp. affinis and populations from the Wielkopolska Lowland and Sudetes to Anthyllis vulneraria ssp. polyphylla (Kostrakiewicz, 1959)

    Analysis of the variability of nine natural Anthyllis vulneraria s.l. populations

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    It was established on the basis of examination of nine natural Anthyllis vulneraria populations from various geographical regions of Poland that the type of variability differs in the coastal, Wielkopolska lowland and Tatra populations. The results of the experiments support the idea of the taxonomic distinctness of the coastal, lowland and montane plants; the coastal populations belong to Anthyllis vulneraria ssp. maritima, Tatra populations to Anthyllis vulneraria ssp. affinis and populations from the Wielkopolska Lowland and Sudetes to Anthyllis vulneraria ssp. polyphylla (Kostrakiewicz, 1959)

    Paper chromatography of anthocyanins in two species of Aconitum from the Tatry .Mts.: A. variegatum (L.) Rchb., and A. napellus ssp. skerisorae (Gayer) Seitz.

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    The results of studies on phenolic compounds occurence and variation in the two Aconitum species were reported in our previous paper (Szweykowski, Krzakowa, 1977a and b). A modified extraction method allowed us to get additional data on anthocyanin variation in flowers of the same species. In addition one albino plant of A. variegatum was also investigated in this respect
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