. "0367-2530" . "Gentiana pannonica SCOP. (Gentianaceae) is a long-lived perennial mountain species. It is a typical east-Alpine element. The centre of its distribution is situated in the eastern Alps, where the species occurs in alpine and subalpine areas. Besides the Alps, G. pannonica occurs also in the Bohemian Forest, Czech Republic. The reproduction strategy and genetic variation of this species endangered in the Czech Republic were studied. Genetic variation within and among six populations of G. pannonica in the Bohemian Forest and two populations in the Alps was studied using random amplified polymorphic DNAs (RAPD) markers. The variation found between populations from primary habitats and populations situated in the secondary mountain meadows accounted for 5% of the total genetic variation, whereas no significant genetic diversity was found between two different regions (Bohemian Forest, the Alps). Most of the variation is distributed among individuals within populations in the primary habitats, specifically"@en . "12310" . "1"^^ . . . "RIV/60076658:12310/09:00010541!RIV10-MSM-12310___" . . "Genetic variation and reproduction strategy of Gentiana pannonica in different habitats" . "RIV/60076658:12310/09:00010541" . . "204" . . "12"^^ . "2"^^ . "Genetic variation and reproduction strategy of Gentiana pannonica in different habitats"@en . "DE - Spolkov\u00E1 republika N\u011Bmecko" . "2" . "S, Z(MSM0021620828), Z(MSM6007665801)" . . "000264018900002" . . "[42744D7954D4]" . . . "F\u00E9r, Tom\u00E1\u0161" . "316167" . "Flora" . . . . . . "RAPD; Refugia; Secondary habitats; Seedlings; Bohemian forest; The Alps"@en . "Hofhanzlov\u00E1, Ester" . . . . . "Gentiana pannonica SCOP. (Gentianaceae) is a long-lived perennial mountain species. It is a typical east-Alpine element. The centre of its distribution is situated in the eastern Alps, where the species occurs in alpine and subalpine areas. Besides the Alps, G. pannonica occurs also in the Bohemian Forest, Czech Republic. The reproduction strategy and genetic variation of this species endangered in the Czech Republic were studied. Genetic variation within and among six populations of G. pannonica in the Bohemian Forest and two populations in the Alps was studied using random amplified polymorphic DNAs (RAPD) markers. The variation found between populations from primary habitats and populations situated in the secondary mountain meadows accounted for 5% of the total genetic variation, whereas no significant genetic diversity was found between two different regions (Bohemian Forest, the Alps). Most of the variation is distributed among individuals within populations in the primary habitats, specifically" . "Genetic variation and reproduction strategy of Gentiana pannonica in different habitats"@en . "Genetic variation and reproduction strategy of Gentiana pannonica in different habitats" . .