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Alexander I. Shmakov
Researcher at Altai State University
Publications - 42
Citations - 151
Alexander I. Shmakov is an academic researcher from Altai State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genus & Pteridaceae. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 42 publications receiving 103 citations.
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Allium species of section Rhizomatosa, early members of the Central Asian steppe vegetation
Nikolai Friesen,Nikolai Friesen,Sergei V. Smirnov,Alexander I. Shmakov,Tobias Herden,Batlay Oyuntsetseg,Herbert Hurka +6 more
TL;DR: Divergence time estimates of the species of section Rhizomatosa and their distribution are in agreement with the origin and climate/landscape history of the Central Asian steppe since the Lower Miocene.
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Plant genera and species new to China recently found in northwest Xinjiang
Dmitry A. German,Wen-Li Chen,Sergey V. Smirnov,Bing Liu,Maxim G. Kutzev,Jian Wang,Alexander I. Shmakov,Rudolph V. Kamelin +7 more
TL;DR: Results of fl oristic studies by the Chinese – Russian Altai expedition during 2004 – 2007 are summarized including 34 species and 1 subspecies revealed as new for China; 7 species confi rmed to occur in China; one genus and 5 species not confiRmed for China, as well as a number of new records for various provinces, mostly Xinjiang.
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Spontaneous hybridization among Allium tulipifolium and A. robustum (Allium subg. Melanocrommyum, Amaryllidaceae) under cultivation
TL;DR: The hybridization between the two species Allium tulipifolium and A. robustum is shown to be possible in both directions, which opens up opportunities for targeted hybridization and breeding of new ornamental varieties.
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The phylogeographic history of Krascheninnikovia reflects the development of dry steppes and semi-deserts in Eurasia
Anna Seidl,Karin Tremetsberger,Simon Pfanzelt,Frank R. Blattner,Barbara Neuffer,Nikolai Friesen,Nikolai Friesen,Herbert Hurka,Alexander I. Shmakov,Oyuntsetseg Batlai,Anže Žerdoner Čalasan,Polina V. Vesselova,Karl-Georg Bernhardt +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the ancestor of this autochthonous steppe element originated in Central Asia during the Miocene/Pliocene, i.e., in the same region and at the same time as the first appearance of steppe vegetation.
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Spore morphology of the representatives of the subfamily Ceratopteridoideae (J. Sm.) R.M. Tryon from the family Pteridaceae E.D.M. Kirchn. (Pteridophyta)
A. V. Vaganov,I. I. Gureyeva,A. A. Kuznetsov,Alexander I. Shmakov,R. S. Romanets,V. A. König +5 more
TL;DR: The analysis of the external morphology of the representatives of the subfamily Ceratopteridoideae revealed a strong difference between Cer atopteris and Acrostichum .