Euphorbia subg. Euphorbia is the largest subgenus in Euphorbia and contains every growth form found across the genus. These including typical growth forms but also an array of xerophytic forms including an unusual growth form termed ‘pencil-stem’ plants. These leafless, species belong to multiple clades within the subgenus. The combination of divergent and convergent evolution makes this a particularly good group in which to investigate the evolution of different growth forms. Heretofore, the composition of, and relationships among, established subclades has been unclear. In this dissertation, the largest taxonomic sample from E. subg. Euphorbia to date was compiled, and DNA sequences from one nuclear and two chloroplast regions were used t...
Background and aims – Understanding whether variation in plant attributes is primarily driven by sel...
The mid-Cenozoic decline of atmospheric CO2 levels that promoted global climate change was critical ...
International audiencePlant architecture strongly influences ecological performance, yet its role in...
Euphorbia subg. Euphorbia is the largest subgenus in Euphorbia and contains every growth form found ...
Euphorbia subg. Euphorbia is the largest and most diverse of four recently recognized subgenera with...
Bibliography: leaves 106-120.The genus Euphorbia is morphologically diverse and nearly cosmopolitan....
16p., il. col., tablas y grafs.Euphorbia subg. Esula (Euphorbiaceae) has recently been shown, using ...
The leafy spurges, Euphorbia subg. Esula, make up one of four main lineages in Euphorbia. The subgen...
The 480 species of leafy spurges, Euphorbia subgenus Esula, represent the main temperate radiation i...
Euphorbia polycarpa (Euphorbia subg. Chamaesyce sect. Anisophyllum) is one of the most common specie...
Euphorbia subg. Chamaesyce contains around 600 species and includes the largest New World radiation ...
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Next generation sequencing has revolutionised biology. Restriction-associated DNA sequencing (RADseq...
<p>Geophytic <i>Euphorbia</i> species are distributed across four sections in subgenus <i>Euphorbia<...
© 2014 The Society for the Study of Evolution. The mid-Cenozoic decline of atmospheric CO2 levels th...
Background and aims – Understanding whether variation in plant attributes is primarily driven by sel...
The mid-Cenozoic decline of atmospheric CO2 levels that promoted global climate change was critical ...
International audiencePlant architecture strongly influences ecological performance, yet its role in...
Euphorbia subg. Euphorbia is the largest subgenus in Euphorbia and contains every growth form found ...
Euphorbia subg. Euphorbia is the largest and most diverse of four recently recognized subgenera with...
Bibliography: leaves 106-120.The genus Euphorbia is morphologically diverse and nearly cosmopolitan....
16p., il. col., tablas y grafs.Euphorbia subg. Esula (Euphorbiaceae) has recently been shown, using ...
The leafy spurges, Euphorbia subg. Esula, make up one of four main lineages in Euphorbia. The subgen...
The 480 species of leafy spurges, Euphorbia subgenus Esula, represent the main temperate radiation i...
Euphorbia polycarpa (Euphorbia subg. Chamaesyce sect. Anisophyllum) is one of the most common specie...
Euphorbia subg. Chamaesyce contains around 600 species and includes the largest New World radiation ...
The text of this article unavailable on this server due to copyright. Abstract is available
Next generation sequencing has revolutionised biology. Restriction-associated DNA sequencing (RADseq...
<p>Geophytic <i>Euphorbia</i> species are distributed across four sections in subgenus <i>Euphorbia<...
© 2014 The Society for the Study of Evolution. The mid-Cenozoic decline of atmospheric CO2 levels th...
Background and aims – Understanding whether variation in plant attributes is primarily driven by sel...
The mid-Cenozoic decline of atmospheric CO2 levels that promoted global climate change was critical ...
International audiencePlant architecture strongly influences ecological performance, yet its role in...