Appendices

Supplementary material for: Mereďa Jr. et al. (2023)

  • Supplementary Fig. S1. – Washed part of the rhizome of Fallopia ×bohemica individual, and variation in relative fluorescence intensities of hexaploid Fallopia ×bohemica and octoploid F. japonica var. japonica individuals.
  • Supplementary Fig. S2. – Mitotic chromosomes of Fallopia species.
  • Supplementary Fig. S3. – Mitotic chromosomes of Fallopia ×bohemica individuals with extremely large RGS values.
  • Supplementary Fig. S4. – Histograms of fluorescence intensity in simultaneous analyses of DAPI-stained nuclei isolated from several Fallopia sect. Reynoutria individuals.
  • Supplementary Fig. S5. – Variation in relative fluorescence intensities of tetraploid and hexaploid Fallopia sachalinensis individuals.
  • Supplementary Fig. S6. – Variation in relative fluorescence intensities of hexaploid Fallopia ×bohemica individuals and octoploid F. japonica var. japonica individuals.
  • Supplementary Fig. S7. – Location of analysed Fallopia populations in Ľubochňa village in Veľká Fatra Mts.
  • Supplementary Fig. S8. – Location of analysed Fallopia individuals in Železná studnička valley and in the surroundings in Bratislava city in Malé Karpaty hills.
  • Supplementary Fig. S9.Fallopia ×bohemica individual no. 444B with aneuploid chromosome number of 2n = 107 from Bernecebaráti village in Hungary.
  • Supplementary Table S1. – Chromosome numbers and ploidy levels found in adult individuals of Fallopia sect. Reynoutria.
  • Supplementary Table S2. – Ploidy level frequencies found in adult Fallopia sect. Reynoutria taxa.
  • Supplementary Table S3. – The studied Fallopia populations.