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Just a comment that others may or may not want to heed: Raphanobrassica was an experimental allopolyploid -- I don't think it was intended to be taken as a new species, and such artificial crosses are never or rarely touted as "species" in practice -- if they were, orchid hybridizers would be able to brag about having created 100,000 or so species. Reference 3 appears to be non-scholarly, and the NIH reference does not support the assertion that Raphanobrassica is a new species. A quick skim of Karpechenko's article cited in the references shows that he referred to them in the standard fashion -- as hybrids and not as species. The phrase "synthetic species" seems to originate in this Canadian Plant Science article and I suspect the term was used loosely and wasn't meant to meet any definition that would satisfy a taxonomist as to a literal s p e c i e s. -- ♦♦♦Vlmastra♦♦♦ ( talk) 03:16, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
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Just a comment that others may or may not want to heed: Raphanobrassica was an experimental allopolyploid -- I don't think it was intended to be taken as a new species, and such artificial crosses are never or rarely touted as "species" in practice -- if they were, orchid hybridizers would be able to brag about having created 100,000 or so species. Reference 3 appears to be non-scholarly, and the NIH reference does not support the assertion that Raphanobrassica is a new species. A quick skim of Karpechenko's article cited in the references shows that he referred to them in the standard fashion -- as hybrids and not as species. The phrase "synthetic species" seems to originate in this Canadian Plant Science article and I suspect the term was used loosely and wasn't meant to meet any definition that would satisfy a taxonomist as to a literal s p e c i e s. -- ♦♦♦Vlmastra♦♦♦ ( talk) 03:16, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
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