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Characterization and Genetic Relationships of Wild Species and Old Garden Roses Based on Microsatellite Analysis
(2006)  Page(s) 68, 71.  
 
p. 68: ...identical phenotypes were found within OGR cultivars for R. xcentifolia L. 'Rubra' and 'Crested Moss' for 'Kazanlik', 'Quatre Saisons Blanc Mousseux' and 'York and Lancaster', and for 'Old Blush' and 'Viridiflora'.

p. 71: ʻQuatre Saison Blanc Mousseauxʼ, ʻKazanlikʼ, and ʻYork and Lancasterʼ are clustered as a single allelic phenotype, in agreement with Iwata et al. (2000). The first cultivar is a known sport of ʻQuatre Saisonʼ (selected by M. Laffay prior to 1837) and belongs to the Moss group (Beales et al., 1998; Cairns, 2000; Harkness, 1978); ʻKazanlikʼ and ʻYork and Lancasterʼ are two accessions of unknown origin morphologically similar to ʻQuatre Saisonʼ with deep pink and pink blended fl owers, respectively.
(2006)  Page(s) 68.  
 
...identical phenotypes were found within OGR cultivars for R. xcentifolia L. 'Rubra' and 'Crested Moss' for 'Kazanlik', 'Quatre Saisons Blanc Mousseux' and 'York and Lancaster', and for 'Old Blush' and 'Viridiflora'.
(2006)  Page(s) 72.  
 
ʻPaul Ricaultʼ, apportioned to the Centifolias (Beales et al., 1998; Cairns, 2000) or to the Bourbons (Dickerson, 1992), did not cluster with Centifolia accessions. [but closer to 'Baronne Prevost']
(2006)  Page(s) 71.  
 
Several questions concern the proper apportionment of cultivars within the Rosa section. ʻPetite Lisetteʼ, apportioned by authors to different cultural groups (Alba, Agathe, Centifolia, Damask, and Gallica) (Dickerson, 1999), clustered with the Centifolias.
(2006)  Page(s) 68, 71.  
 
p. 68: ...identical phenotypes were found within OGR cultivars for R. xcentifolia L. 'Rubra' and 'Crested Moss' for 'Kazanlik', 'Quatre Saisons Blanc Mousseux' and 'York and Lancaster', and for 'Old Blush' and 'Viridiflora'.

p. 71: ʻQuatre Saison Blanc Mousseauxʼ, ʻKazanlikʼ, and ʻYork and Lancasterʼ are clustered as a single allelic phenotype, in agreement with Iwata et al. (2000). The first cultivar is a known sport of ʻQuatre Saisonʼ (selected by M. Laffay prior to 1837) and belongs to the Moss group (Beales et al., 1998; Cairns, 2000; Harkness, 1978); ʻKazanlikʼ and ʻYork and Lancasterʼ are two accessions of unknown origin morphologically similar to ʻQuatre Saisonʼ with deep pink and pink blended fl owers, respectively.
(2006)  Page(s) 68.  
 
...identical phenotypes were found within OGR cultivars for R. xcentifolia L. 'Rubra' and 'Crested Moss' , for 'Kazanlik', 'Quatre Saisons Blanc Mousseux' and 'York and Lancaster', and for 'Old Blush' and 'Viridiflora'.
(2006)  Page(s) 71.  
 
ʻSouvenir de la Malmaisonʼ, obtained by a cross between a Bourbon (ʻMme Desprezʼ) and a Tea cultivar (pollinizer) and considered a Bourbon rose (Beales et al., 1998; Harkness, 1978), was located within the Tea group in this study.
(2006)  Page(s) 72.  
 
Still unsolved (Gallica or Centifolia?) remains the case of cultivar The Bishop (Beales et al., 1998; Cairns, 2000;  Dickerson, 1999).
(2006)  Page(s) 68, 71.  
 
p. 68: ...identical phenotypes were found within OGR cultivars for R. xcentifolia L. 'Rubra' and 'Crested Moss' for 'Kazanlik', 'Quatre Saisons Blanc Mousseux' and 'York and Lancaster', and for 'Old Blush' and 'Viridiflora'.

p. 71: Lastly, data confirmed the possibility that ʻViridifloraʼ is a sport of ʻOld Blushʼ (Beales et al., 1998).
(2006)  Page(s) 71-72.  
 
ʻAlain Blanchardʼ, which is considered a cross of R. ×centifolia x R. gallica (Beales et al., 1998; Cairns, 2000) and thus either apportioned to the Centifolias (Dickerson, 1999) or to the Gallicas (Beales, 1985; Beales et al., 1998; Cairns, 2000), and ʻYolande dʼAragoneʼ, a Portland rose, were located in the same branch with the Gallicas.
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