My research focuses on the evolutionary genomics and cytogenetics of the genus Hieracium (Asteraceae), one of the most taxonomically complex plant groups. I investigate how hybridisation, polyploidy, and apomixis drive diversification and shape reproductive strategies in sexual and asexual taxa. By integrating cytogenetic mapping with phylogenomic approaches such as Hyb-Seq, my work aims to reconstruct species relationships and trace the chromosomal evolution of diploid and polyploid lineages. This multidisciplinary framework combines molecular, genomic, and evolutionary perspectives to address key questions in plant systematics and speciation. My broader research interests include plant taxonomy, floristic surveys, and the preparation of regional checklists and field guides.
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