The Apodanthaceae (Cucurbitales) are one of the 12 parasitic clades of flowering plants and the only holoparasitic family with a vegetative phase entirely endophytic, growing primarily on Fabaceae and Salicaceae stems. The two genera of the family, Apodanthes and Pilostyles, are broadly distributed in Colombia, although they remain extremely under-collected and poorly known. Based on field and herbarium work, and a review of the literature, we provide detailed generic-level descriptions of the family. We also update the records of the family in Colombia and discuss the homology and taxonomic implications of floral characters such as perianth scales, pollen sacs, and the central column. Finally, we provide photographic records of Colombian A...
Background: Of the c. 450 families of flowering plants, only two are left “unplaced” in the most rec...
Background: Of the c. 450 families of flowering plants, only two are left “unplaced” in the most rec...
Background: Of the c. 450 families of flowering plants, only two are left “unplaced” in the most rec...
ABSTRACT: The Apodanthaceae (Cucurbitales) are one of the 12 parasitic clades of flowering plants a...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Apodanthaceae are achlorophyllous herbs holoparasitic on the stems and roots of species of Fabaceae ...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Premise of research. The Apodanthaceae, the only parasitic lineage within the order Cucurbitales, co...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Apodanthaceae are achlorophyllous herbs holoparasitic on the stems and roots of species of Fabaceae ...
Background: Of the c. 450 families of flowering plants, only two are left “unplaced” in the most rec...
Background: Of the c. 450 families of flowering plants, only two are left “unplaced” in the most rec...
Background: Of the c. 450 families of flowering plants, only two are left “unplaced” in the most rec...
Background: Of the c. 450 families of flowering plants, only two are left “unplaced” in the most rec...
ABSTRACT: The Apodanthaceae (Cucurbitales) are one of the 12 parasitic clades of flowering plants a...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Apodanthaceae are achlorophyllous herbs holoparasitic on the stems and roots of species of Fabaceae ...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Premise of research. The Apodanthaceae, the only parasitic lineage within the order Cucurbitales, co...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Using morphological, nuclear, and mitochondrial data, we here revise the taxonomy of Apodanthaceae a...
Apodanthaceae are achlorophyllous herbs holoparasitic on the stems and roots of species of Fabaceae ...
Background: Of the c. 450 families of flowering plants, only two are left “unplaced” in the most rec...
Background: Of the c. 450 families of flowering plants, only two are left “unplaced” in the most rec...
Background: Of the c. 450 families of flowering plants, only two are left “unplaced” in the most rec...
Background: Of the c. 450 families of flowering plants, only two are left “unplaced” in the most rec...