Lychnophorinae occurs mainly in campos rupestres and cerrados of the Cerrado Domain (Brazil) and are species subject to fire occurrences and intense solar radiation, occupying acid and well-drained soils. Informative characters on the taxonomy of this subtribe were studied considering the leaf and stem morphology and anatomy. In addition, putative synapomorphies and features that probably determined the success of these species in occupying these habitats were identified. Samples of leaves and stems of 52 species were analyzed using usual techniques in plant anatomy. The reconstruction of ancestral states of characters was made in parsimony analysis using the phylogeny established for Lychnophorinae. The analyses indicated two distinct typ...
A new classification of the subtribe Lychnophorinae is proposed based on the results of phylogenetic...
The Neotropical clade of the lycophyte genus Phlegmariurus is comprised of an estimated 150 describe...
The detailed knowledge of plant anatomical characters and their variation among closely related taxa...
Lychnophorinae occurs mainly in campos rupestres and cerrados of the Cerrado Domain (Brazil) and ar...
The Lychnophorinae subtribe (Asteraceae: Vernonieae) occurs mainly on the Central Brazilian Plateau,...
Anatomical characters are important for the identification of species, investigation of phylogenies ...
The Brazilian genus Diplusodon is the second largest genus within Lythraceae. Their 85 species occup...
Vernonieae is one of the major tribes in Asteraceae (subfamily Cichorioideae) with ca. 1,100 species...
Leaf anatomy and morphology in eleven common arboreal species representing eleven families from Cent...
Different architectural arrangements may represent contrasting morphological solutions to different...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Leaf anatomy and morphology in 23 common arboreal species representing 20 families from Central Amaz...
Morphological studies focusing on vegetative traits are useful in identifying species when fertile m...
Gochnatia polymorpha (Less.) Cabrera is a widespread Asteraceae species found in different physiogno...
The present study is the first confirmation of the presence of shoot sprouts on roots in tree specie...
A new classification of the subtribe Lychnophorinae is proposed based on the results of phylogenetic...
The Neotropical clade of the lycophyte genus Phlegmariurus is comprised of an estimated 150 describe...
The detailed knowledge of plant anatomical characters and their variation among closely related taxa...
Lychnophorinae occurs mainly in campos rupestres and cerrados of the Cerrado Domain (Brazil) and ar...
The Lychnophorinae subtribe (Asteraceae: Vernonieae) occurs mainly on the Central Brazilian Plateau,...
Anatomical characters are important for the identification of species, investigation of phylogenies ...
The Brazilian genus Diplusodon is the second largest genus within Lythraceae. Their 85 species occup...
Vernonieae is one of the major tribes in Asteraceae (subfamily Cichorioideae) with ca. 1,100 species...
Leaf anatomy and morphology in eleven common arboreal species representing eleven families from Cent...
Different architectural arrangements may represent contrasting morphological solutions to different...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Leaf anatomy and morphology in 23 common arboreal species representing 20 families from Central Amaz...
Morphological studies focusing on vegetative traits are useful in identifying species when fertile m...
Gochnatia polymorpha (Less.) Cabrera is a widespread Asteraceae species found in different physiogno...
The present study is the first confirmation of the presence of shoot sprouts on roots in tree specie...
A new classification of the subtribe Lychnophorinae is proposed based on the results of phylogenetic...
The Neotropical clade of the lycophyte genus Phlegmariurus is comprised of an estimated 150 describe...
The detailed knowledge of plant anatomical characters and their variation among closely related taxa...