Greenwayodendron (Annonaceae) is a tropical African genus of trees occurring mainly in rain forests. Until recently, Greenwayodendron contained only two species: Greenwayodendron oliveri from West Africa and Greenwayodendron suaveolens from Central and East Africa. Genetic data, using chloroplast haplotypes and nuclear microsatellites as well as morphometric analyses, provided important information on the delineation of species. Greenwayodendron now contains six species, including two new species (Greenwayodendron glabrum Lissambou, Hardy & Couvreur, sp. nov. and Greenwayodendron littorale Lissambou, Dauby & Couvreur, sp. nov.). Greenwayodendron suaveolens var. gabonica and Greenwayodendron suaveolens subsp. usambaricum are recognised as di...
Mischogyne (Annonaceae, tribe Monodoreae) is a genus of small- to medium-sized tropical trees and sh...
International audienceGeographic patterns of genetic variation at chloroplast markers have been succ...
East Africa is a hotspot of biodiversity with many endemic plant species. We describe three new spec...
Greenwayodendron (Annonaceae) is a tropical African genus of trees occurring mainly in rain forests....
Greenwayodendron (Annonaceae) is a tropical African genus of trees occurring mainly in rain forests....
Combining genetic and morphological markers is a powerful approach for species delimitation, much ne...
Combining genetic and morphological markers is a powerful approach for species delimitation, much ne...
International audienceCombining genetic and morphological markers is a powerful approach for species...
International audienceCombining genetic and morphological markers is a powerful approach for species...
International audienceCombining genetic and morphological markers is a powerful approach for species...
<p>The Gilbertiodendron ogoouense species complex consists of 14 tree species. Eight species are her...
Geographic patterns of genetic variation at chloroplast markers have been successfully used to addre...
The coastal lowland rain forests of eastern Africa are well known for their high levels of plant end...
The coastal lowland rain forests of eastern Africa are well known for their high levels of plant end...
The Gilbertiodendron ogoouense species complex consists of 14 tree species. Eight species are here n...
Mischogyne (Annonaceae, tribe Monodoreae) is a genus of small- to medium-sized tropical trees and sh...
International audienceGeographic patterns of genetic variation at chloroplast markers have been succ...
East Africa is a hotspot of biodiversity with many endemic plant species. We describe three new spec...
Greenwayodendron (Annonaceae) is a tropical African genus of trees occurring mainly in rain forests....
Greenwayodendron (Annonaceae) is a tropical African genus of trees occurring mainly in rain forests....
Combining genetic and morphological markers is a powerful approach for species delimitation, much ne...
Combining genetic and morphological markers is a powerful approach for species delimitation, much ne...
International audienceCombining genetic and morphological markers is a powerful approach for species...
International audienceCombining genetic and morphological markers is a powerful approach for species...
International audienceCombining genetic and morphological markers is a powerful approach for species...
<p>The Gilbertiodendron ogoouense species complex consists of 14 tree species. Eight species are her...
Geographic patterns of genetic variation at chloroplast markers have been successfully used to addre...
The coastal lowland rain forests of eastern Africa are well known for their high levels of plant end...
The coastal lowland rain forests of eastern Africa are well known for their high levels of plant end...
The Gilbertiodendron ogoouense species complex consists of 14 tree species. Eight species are here n...
Mischogyne (Annonaceae, tribe Monodoreae) is a genus of small- to medium-sized tropical trees and sh...
International audienceGeographic patterns of genetic variation at chloroplast markers have been succ...
East Africa is a hotspot of biodiversity with many endemic plant species. We describe three new spec...