Abstract

Differences between populations of <i>Anthyllis vulneraria</i> s.l. from three distinct geographic regions of Poland for four enzyme systems showed different variability and various patterns of isoenzymes. The smallest differences between populations from similar habitats were found for two populations from dune. Data from statistical analysis of enzyme variation in the examined natural populations of <i>Anthyllis vulneraria</i> were correlated with data of statistical analyses of morphological features, features of flowers, and analyses of phenolic compounds.

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