The goals of this study were to reconstruct the phylogeny of Prunus subgenus Laurocerasus section Mesopygeum and to provide a preliminary assessment of its spatio-temporal diversification in the Malesian region. We inferred the phylogeny using nuclear ITS and ETS and plastid psbA-trnH, rps16, rpl16, and trnC-petN sequences. Our analyses support the monophyly of sect. Mesopygeum. Within sect. Mesopygeum, we identified four main subclades: (1) Prunus lancilimba from continental Asia; (2) Prunus ruthii from Malay Peninsula; (3) a subclade comprising species from areas centered on the Sunda shelf and also a few species from continental Asia and Wallacea; and (4) a subclade composed of species from areas of the Sahul shelf, with a small number o...
Almonds (Prunus dulcis) and peaches (Prunus persica), two of the most economically important fruit c...
Of two major speciation modes of endemic plants on oceanic islands, cladogenesis and anagenesis, the...
Prinsepia Royle (Rosaceae) is a genus native to China and the Himalayan region. In order to explain ...
The goals of this study were to reconstruct the phylogeny of Prunus subgenus Laurocerasus section Me...
Prunus is found in all four provinces of Pakistan, that is, Punjab, NWFP, Sindh and Baluchistan incl...
Prunus is an economically important genus widely distributed in the temperate Northern Hemisphere. P...
The genus Prunus L. is large and economically important. However, phylogenetic relationships within ...
The genus Prunus L. is large and economically important. However, phylogenetic relationships within ...
Abstract Sequences of the chloroplast ndhF gene and the nuclear ribosomal ITS regions are employed t...
The present study was originally intended to be a taxonomic revision of the genus Pygeum (Rosaceae)....
The islands of Southeast Asia comprise one of the most geologically and biogeographically complex ar...
The genus Prunus L. is an important plant for fruit production and it includes plums, apricots, cher...
Abstract Background Most genera of Fagaceae are thought to have originated in the temperate regions ...
Aim The complex palaeogeography of the Malesian archipelago, characterized by the evolution of an ev...
To understand better the mechanisms underlying the disjunct distribution of plants between Taiwan an...
Almonds (Prunus dulcis) and peaches (Prunus persica), two of the most economically important fruit c...
Of two major speciation modes of endemic plants on oceanic islands, cladogenesis and anagenesis, the...
Prinsepia Royle (Rosaceae) is a genus native to China and the Himalayan region. In order to explain ...
The goals of this study were to reconstruct the phylogeny of Prunus subgenus Laurocerasus section Me...
Prunus is found in all four provinces of Pakistan, that is, Punjab, NWFP, Sindh and Baluchistan incl...
Prunus is an economically important genus widely distributed in the temperate Northern Hemisphere. P...
The genus Prunus L. is large and economically important. However, phylogenetic relationships within ...
The genus Prunus L. is large and economically important. However, phylogenetic relationships within ...
Abstract Sequences of the chloroplast ndhF gene and the nuclear ribosomal ITS regions are employed t...
The present study was originally intended to be a taxonomic revision of the genus Pygeum (Rosaceae)....
The islands of Southeast Asia comprise one of the most geologically and biogeographically complex ar...
The genus Prunus L. is an important plant for fruit production and it includes plums, apricots, cher...
Abstract Background Most genera of Fagaceae are thought to have originated in the temperate regions ...
Aim The complex palaeogeography of the Malesian archipelago, characterized by the evolution of an ev...
To understand better the mechanisms underlying the disjunct distribution of plants between Taiwan an...
Almonds (Prunus dulcis) and peaches (Prunus persica), two of the most economically important fruit c...
Of two major speciation modes of endemic plants on oceanic islands, cladogenesis and anagenesis, the...
Prinsepia Royle (Rosaceae) is a genus native to China and the Himalayan region. In order to explain ...