The heat- and odour-producing genus Arum (Araceae) has interested scientists for centuries. This long-term interest has allowed a deep knowledge of some complex processes, such as the physiology and dynamics of its characteristic lure-and-trap pollination system, to be built up. However, mainly because of its large distributional range and high degree of morphological variation, species' limits and relationships are still under discussion. Today, the genus comprises 28 species subdivided into two subgenera, two sections and six subsections. In this study, the phylogeny of the genus is inferred on the basis of four plastid regions, and the evolution of several morphological characters is investigated. Our phylogenetic hypothesis is not in ag...
International audienceHybridisation is common in plants and can affect the genetic diversity and eco...
We compared floral odour profiles among populations of two Arum species which show different degrees...
The study of the Morphology of the Aroids has been almost completely neglected by botanists. This is...
Arum megobrebi is described as a new species of A. subg. Arum from NE Turkey and central S Georgia a...
An extensive survey of external pollen morphology in the monocot family Araceae was undertaken, usin...
The evolution of Arisaema is reconstructed, based on combined sequences (2048 aligned bases) from th...
Aridarum Ridl., a genus of wholly rheophytes, is traditionally defined by its petiolar sheathextende...
Sequences of three different genes in 69 taxa of Amorphophallus were combined to reconstruct the mol...
two as separate species. The differences between the two have been discussed by Ridley (1938) but pl...
Anthurium is a strictly neotropical genus of Araceae ranging from southern Mexico to northern Argent...
Premise of the study: The first family-wide molecular phylogeny of the Araceae, a family of about 38...
In the intermediate zone of the inflorescence of genera of Aroideae one can find flowers with male a...
Recent phylogenetic studies of the Araceae have confirmed the position of the duckweeds nested withi...
Remarkably little is known about the evolution of the emblematic genus Amorphophallus. To shed new l...
Relationships within the Araceae: comparison of morphological patterns with molecular phylogenies1 P...
International audienceHybridisation is common in plants and can affect the genetic diversity and eco...
We compared floral odour profiles among populations of two Arum species which show different degrees...
The study of the Morphology of the Aroids has been almost completely neglected by botanists. This is...
Arum megobrebi is described as a new species of A. subg. Arum from NE Turkey and central S Georgia a...
An extensive survey of external pollen morphology in the monocot family Araceae was undertaken, usin...
The evolution of Arisaema is reconstructed, based on combined sequences (2048 aligned bases) from th...
Aridarum Ridl., a genus of wholly rheophytes, is traditionally defined by its petiolar sheathextende...
Sequences of three different genes in 69 taxa of Amorphophallus were combined to reconstruct the mol...
two as separate species. The differences between the two have been discussed by Ridley (1938) but pl...
Anthurium is a strictly neotropical genus of Araceae ranging from southern Mexico to northern Argent...
Premise of the study: The first family-wide molecular phylogeny of the Araceae, a family of about 38...
In the intermediate zone of the inflorescence of genera of Aroideae one can find flowers with male a...
Recent phylogenetic studies of the Araceae have confirmed the position of the duckweeds nested withi...
Remarkably little is known about the evolution of the emblematic genus Amorphophallus. To shed new l...
Relationships within the Araceae: comparison of morphological patterns with molecular phylogenies1 P...
International audienceHybridisation is common in plants and can affect the genetic diversity and eco...
We compared floral odour profiles among populations of two Arum species which show different degrees...
The study of the Morphology of the Aroids has been almost completely neglected by botanists. This is...