THESIS 8692The systematics of Juncaceae is investigated using morphological and molecular data. A study of the anatomy of Juncaceae is presented as anatomical descriptions of the leaves, including observations of previously undescribed taxonomically informative characters, particularly in the leaf sheaths. The DNA regions ITS, rps16, trnL intron and trnL-F intergenic spacer are sequenced. Molecular, morphological and combined cladistic analyses are carried out, resulting in a phylogenetic hypothesis of Juncaceae. Juncaceae is shown to be a sister group to Cyperaceae. Within Juncaceae, Luzula is shown to be monophyletic, but Juncus is paraphyletic with respect to Distichia, Marsippospermum , Oxychloe, Patosia and Rostkovia. Within Juncus, ho...
Juncus quartinianus (Juncaceae sect. Ozophyllum) was described by Richard in 1851 from Ethiopia. Som...
Juncales is an order of vascular plants with cosmopolitan distribution. Two families of Juncales are...
A new species of Juncus (Juncaceae) from Mt Kinabalu, Borneo, is described and its presumed origin i...
Phylogenetic relationships of Juncaceae and related families of Cyperales were investigated using DN...
Juncaceae are a cosmopolitan family divided into seven genera with a total of about 440 species. The...
Abstract: A new classification fthe genus Juncus (Juncaceae) is presented. The genus is divided into...
This study examines the taxonomic significance of the intron chloroplast gene rpl16 in molecular res...
The identity of the original material of Juncus kochii F. W. Schultz (Juncaceae) is discussed. The t...
New combinations and other nomenclatural notes on the Juncaceae (Juncus sections Iridifolii, Steiroc...
Research of the morphologic variation within Juncus (Juncaceae) sect. Ozophyllum has revealed the ne...
A treatment of the family Juncaceae Juss. for the flora of Mexico is presented. The family includes ...
In order to establish phylogenetic relationships and resolve a natural classification for species of...
The species of Juncus L. subgenus Juncus and subgenus Genuini Buchenau occunng in the Iberian Penins...
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The central focus of this research is the use of chloroplast ndhF sequence data to produce a phyloge...
Juncus quartinianus (Juncaceae sect. Ozophyllum) was described by Richard in 1851 from Ethiopia. Som...
Juncales is an order of vascular plants with cosmopolitan distribution. Two families of Juncales are...
A new species of Juncus (Juncaceae) from Mt Kinabalu, Borneo, is described and its presumed origin i...
Phylogenetic relationships of Juncaceae and related families of Cyperales were investigated using DN...
Juncaceae are a cosmopolitan family divided into seven genera with a total of about 440 species. The...
Abstract: A new classification fthe genus Juncus (Juncaceae) is presented. The genus is divided into...
This study examines the taxonomic significance of the intron chloroplast gene rpl16 in molecular res...
The identity of the original material of Juncus kochii F. W. Schultz (Juncaceae) is discussed. The t...
New combinations and other nomenclatural notes on the Juncaceae (Juncus sections Iridifolii, Steiroc...
Research of the morphologic variation within Juncus (Juncaceae) sect. Ozophyllum has revealed the ne...
A treatment of the family Juncaceae Juss. for the flora of Mexico is presented. The family includes ...
In order to establish phylogenetic relationships and resolve a natural classification for species of...
The species of Juncus L. subgenus Juncus and subgenus Genuini Buchenau occunng in the Iberian Penins...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/52355/1/786.pdfDescription of 786.pdf : Access restr...
The central focus of this research is the use of chloroplast ndhF sequence data to produce a phyloge...
Juncus quartinianus (Juncaceae sect. Ozophyllum) was described by Richard in 1851 from Ethiopia. Som...
Juncales is an order of vascular plants with cosmopolitan distribution. Two families of Juncales are...
A new species of Juncus (Juncaceae) from Mt Kinabalu, Borneo, is described and its presumed origin i...