Previous molecular phylogenetic analyses have revealed that elements of the former families Malvaceae sensu stricto and Bombacaceae together form a well-supported clade that has been named Malvatheca. Within Malvatheca, two major lineages have been observed; one, Bombacoideae, corresponds approximately to the palmate-leaved Bombacaceae, and the other, Malvoideae, includes the traditional Malvaceae (the mallows or Eumalvoideae). However, the composition of these two groups and their relationships to other elements of Malvatheca remain a source of uncertainty. Sequence data from two plastid regions, ndhF and trnK/matK, from 34 exemplars of Malvatheca and six outgroups were analyzed. Parsimony, likelihood, and Bayesian analyses of the sequence...
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Comprehensive reevaluation of herbarium material of the genus Malvaviscus yields two widespread spec...
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Previous molecular phylogenetic analyses have revealed that elements of the former families Malvacea...
AbstractPhylogenetic relationships within Malvaceae s.l., a clade that includes the traditional fami...
Previous research suggests that Gossypium has undergone a 5- to 6-fold multiplication following its ...
textThis work represents a progression from a large scale molecular phylogeny to a species level st...
The complete chloroplast genome sequence of wild sea mallow Malva wigandii (=Lavatera maritima) was ...
The family Malvaceae s. l. is a clade that comprises nine subfamilies. Phylogenetic relationships am...
Malvaceae s.l. is the largest family of Malvales, comprising more than 4225 species. Within Malvacea...
The name Lavatera x columbretensis, recently proposed for a hybrid growing in the Columbretes Archip...
Phylogenetic analyses of Eriotheca and related genera (Bombacoideae, Malvaceae) Molecular and morpho...
Melastomataceae are among the most abundant and diversified groups of plants throughout the tropics,...
Tribe Pogonieae (Orchidaceae), as currently known, comprises five genera distributed from South to N...
The central focus of this research is the use of chloroplast ndhF sequence data to produce a phyloge...
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Comprehensive reevaluation of herbarium material of the genus Malvaviscus yields two widespread spec...
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Previous molecular phylogenetic analyses have revealed that elements of the former families Malvacea...
AbstractPhylogenetic relationships within Malvaceae s.l., a clade that includes the traditional fami...
Previous research suggests that Gossypium has undergone a 5- to 6-fold multiplication following its ...
textThis work represents a progression from a large scale molecular phylogeny to a species level st...
The complete chloroplast genome sequence of wild sea mallow Malva wigandii (=Lavatera maritima) was ...
The family Malvaceae s. l. is a clade that comprises nine subfamilies. Phylogenetic relationships am...
Malvaceae s.l. is the largest family of Malvales, comprising more than 4225 species. Within Malvacea...
The name Lavatera x columbretensis, recently proposed for a hybrid growing in the Columbretes Archip...
Phylogenetic analyses of Eriotheca and related genera (Bombacoideae, Malvaceae) Molecular and morpho...
Melastomataceae are among the most abundant and diversified groups of plants throughout the tropics,...
Tribe Pogonieae (Orchidaceae), as currently known, comprises five genera distributed from South to N...
The central focus of this research is the use of chloroplast ndhF sequence data to produce a phyloge...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142124/1/ajb20132-sup-0001.pdfhttps://...
Comprehensive reevaluation of herbarium material of the genus Malvaviscus yields two widespread spec...
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