A phylogenetic analysis was performed based on ITS DNA sequences of fourteen samples from different sources of six species of Salicornia, the three allied genera Arthrocnemum, Sarcocornia and Halocnemum of the same tribe Salicornieae, and other genera of the subfamily Salicornioideae used in previous studies. Bassia hirsuta, Camphorosma monspeliaca (subfamily Chenopodioideae) and four species of Suaeda (subf. Suaedoideae) were chosen as outgroups. Results show that the annual genus Salicornia is a sister group to the perennial genera Sarcocornia, Arthrocnemum and Halocnemum. Moreover, the phylogenetic analysis based on ITS results distinguished two groups of Salicornia species which fitted with ploidy level: one group consisted of diploid s...
2. Tribe Salicornieae Dumort (1829) Leaves usually opposite, connate. Stems articulatePublished as ...
II. Subfam. Salicornioideae Ulbr. (1934) Plants succulent; stems often articulate. Leaves reduced. ...
In Salicornia, morphology does not provide reliable diagnostic characters supporting the true extent...
A phylogenetic analysis was performed based on ITS DNA sequences of fourteen samples from different ...
The Salicornioideae Kostel. are distinctive among the Chenopodiaceae Venet.. However, their phylogen...
International audiencePhylogenetic relationships of members of the tribe Salicornieae, native to the...
Chenopodiaceae‐Salicornioideae (14–16 gen./c. 90 spp.) are distributed worldwide in coastal and inla...
In this study we analysed ETS sequence data of 164 accessions belonging to 31 taxa of Salicornia, a ...
In phylogenetic analyses of nuclear ITS and chloroplast trnL DNA sequences, the mostly endemic Austr...
Representatives of Arthrocnemum, Salicornia and Sarcocornia were analysed using RAPO. The methods us...
The Salicornieae is represented in southern Africa by three genera: Sarcocornia A.J. Scott (nine spe...
Intensive field studies and collection of specimens conducted from 2000 to 2006 were aimed at the de...
58. Salicornia L Salzcornia L., Sp. Pl.: 3 (1753); Ball, Feddes Repert. 69: 1-8 (1964); Tölken, Bot...
Background Majority of the species within Senecioneae are classified in Senecio, making it the tribe...
International audiencePollen morphology of 40 specimens of 15 species belonging to eight genera in t...
2. Tribe Salicornieae Dumort (1829) Leaves usually opposite, connate. Stems articulatePublished as ...
II. Subfam. Salicornioideae Ulbr. (1934) Plants succulent; stems often articulate. Leaves reduced. ...
In Salicornia, morphology does not provide reliable diagnostic characters supporting the true extent...
A phylogenetic analysis was performed based on ITS DNA sequences of fourteen samples from different ...
The Salicornioideae Kostel. are distinctive among the Chenopodiaceae Venet.. However, their phylogen...
International audiencePhylogenetic relationships of members of the tribe Salicornieae, native to the...
Chenopodiaceae‐Salicornioideae (14–16 gen./c. 90 spp.) are distributed worldwide in coastal and inla...
In this study we analysed ETS sequence data of 164 accessions belonging to 31 taxa of Salicornia, a ...
In phylogenetic analyses of nuclear ITS and chloroplast trnL DNA sequences, the mostly endemic Austr...
Representatives of Arthrocnemum, Salicornia and Sarcocornia were analysed using RAPO. The methods us...
The Salicornieae is represented in southern Africa by three genera: Sarcocornia A.J. Scott (nine spe...
Intensive field studies and collection of specimens conducted from 2000 to 2006 were aimed at the de...
58. Salicornia L Salzcornia L., Sp. Pl.: 3 (1753); Ball, Feddes Repert. 69: 1-8 (1964); Tölken, Bot...
Background Majority of the species within Senecioneae are classified in Senecio, making it the tribe...
International audiencePollen morphology of 40 specimens of 15 species belonging to eight genera in t...
2. Tribe Salicornieae Dumort (1829) Leaves usually opposite, connate. Stems articulatePublished as ...
II. Subfam. Salicornioideae Ulbr. (1934) Plants succulent; stems often articulate. Leaves reduced. ...
In Salicornia, morphology does not provide reliable diagnostic characters supporting the true extent...