Maleae consists of economically and ecologically important plants. However, there are considerable disputes on generic circumscription due to the lack of a reliable phylogeny at generic level. In this study, molecular phylogeny of 35 generally accepted genera in Maleae is established using 15 chloroplast regions. Gillenia is the most basal clade of Maleae, followed by Kageneckia + Lindleya, Vauquelinia, and a typical radiation clade, the core Maleae, suggesting that the proposal of four subtribes is reasonable. In the core Maleae including 31 genera, chloroplast gene data support that the four Malus-related genera should better be merged into one genus and the six Sorbus-related genera would be classified into two genera, whereas all Photin...
Conference Theme: New Frontiers in Botany!Evolutionary relationships among main lineages of the Anno...
Due to the complicated evolutionary history in Pourthiaea, ninety-seven taxa have been described sin...
International audienceThe tribe Alberteae, presently classified in the subfamily Ixoroideae (Rubiace...
Maleae consists of economically and ecologically important plants. However, there are considerable d...
This study addresses the longstanding absence of a comprehensive phylogenetic backbone for the apple...
The Supplementary figures and tables of Article 'Reestablishment of genera in Maleae (Rosaceae) base...
Phylogenetic relationships among 24 genera of Rosaceae subfam. Maloideae and Spiraeoideae are explor...
Abstract. Generic relationships in the Pyrinae (equivalent to subfamily Maloideae) were assessed wit...
grantor: University of TorontoPhylogenetic relationships are hypothesized for the Rosaceae...
Docynia has been treated as a separate genus or merged into Cydonia or Docyniopsis. Our phylogenomic...
Mentheae are the largest tribe in the family Lamiaceae and economically important, including herbs l...
The wood anatomy of the Rosaceae is surveyed and analysed, based on the study of 280 species (c. 500...
Photinia and its morphologically similar allies in Maleae (Rosaceae) consist of five currently recog...
Abstract. Generic relationships in the Pyrinae (equivalent to subfamily Maloideae) were assessed wit...
Tribe Theeae, which includes some economically important and widely grown plants, such as beverage t...
Conference Theme: New Frontiers in Botany!Evolutionary relationships among main lineages of the Anno...
Due to the complicated evolutionary history in Pourthiaea, ninety-seven taxa have been described sin...
International audienceThe tribe Alberteae, presently classified in the subfamily Ixoroideae (Rubiace...
Maleae consists of economically and ecologically important plants. However, there are considerable d...
This study addresses the longstanding absence of a comprehensive phylogenetic backbone for the apple...
The Supplementary figures and tables of Article 'Reestablishment of genera in Maleae (Rosaceae) base...
Phylogenetic relationships among 24 genera of Rosaceae subfam. Maloideae and Spiraeoideae are explor...
Abstract. Generic relationships in the Pyrinae (equivalent to subfamily Maloideae) were assessed wit...
grantor: University of TorontoPhylogenetic relationships are hypothesized for the Rosaceae...
Docynia has been treated as a separate genus or merged into Cydonia or Docyniopsis. Our phylogenomic...
Mentheae are the largest tribe in the family Lamiaceae and economically important, including herbs l...
The wood anatomy of the Rosaceae is surveyed and analysed, based on the study of 280 species (c. 500...
Photinia and its morphologically similar allies in Maleae (Rosaceae) consist of five currently recog...
Abstract. Generic relationships in the Pyrinae (equivalent to subfamily Maloideae) were assessed wit...
Tribe Theeae, which includes some economically important and widely grown plants, such as beverage t...
Conference Theme: New Frontiers in Botany!Evolutionary relationships among main lineages of the Anno...
Due to the complicated evolutionary history in Pourthiaea, ninety-seven taxa have been described sin...
International audienceThe tribe Alberteae, presently classified in the subfamily Ixoroideae (Rubiace...