AbstractSpecies of Valerianaceae are a common component of the alpine flora throughout the Northern Hemisphere as well as the Andes of South America. Sequence data from three chloroplast markers (psbA-trnH intron, trnK-matK intron, and the trnL-F region) along with the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA were used to infer relationships within Valerianaceae. Both genomes, as well as a combined data set, provide support for the major clades within the group and do not support a monophyletic Valeriana. In addition, these data indicate that Plectritis is nested within South American Valeriana, as opposed to being sister to Centhranthus as previously hypothesized. Valerianaceae appear to have originated in Asia, pr...
Aim We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recon...
Aim We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recons...
Potentilleae, one of 10 tribes of the Rosaceae, are mainly distributed in alpine regions of the Nort...
AbstractSpecies of Valerianaceae are a common component of the alpine flora throughout the Northern ...
The southern Andean clade of Valeriana provides an excellent model for the study of biogeography. He...
Valeriana serratifolia, a new species from the Andean region of northwestern Argentina, is described...
The Valerianaceae (Dipsacales) is comprised of 250 species distributed worldwide (with the exception...
11 p., 3 fig.[EN] Background and Aims: The monophyly of Valerianaceae and the precise delimitation o...
We confirm the occurrence of Valeriana nivalis to the Argentinean flora, based on results of both mo...
Recent molecular investigations have greatly improved our understanding of the phylogenetic relation...
We confirm the occurrence of Valeriana nivalis to the argentinean flora, based on results of both mo...
The Valerianaceae are represented in Peru by six genera and 92 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ullo...
Species of Valerianaceae in South America represent one of the best examples of rapid diversificatio...
Species of Valerianaceae in South America represent one of the best examples of rapid diversificatio...
Aim: We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recon...
Aim We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recon...
Aim We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recons...
Potentilleae, one of 10 tribes of the Rosaceae, are mainly distributed in alpine regions of the Nort...
AbstractSpecies of Valerianaceae are a common component of the alpine flora throughout the Northern ...
The southern Andean clade of Valeriana provides an excellent model for the study of biogeography. He...
Valeriana serratifolia, a new species from the Andean region of northwestern Argentina, is described...
The Valerianaceae (Dipsacales) is comprised of 250 species distributed worldwide (with the exception...
11 p., 3 fig.[EN] Background and Aims: The monophyly of Valerianaceae and the precise delimitation o...
We confirm the occurrence of Valeriana nivalis to the Argentinean flora, based on results of both mo...
Recent molecular investigations have greatly improved our understanding of the phylogenetic relation...
We confirm the occurrence of Valeriana nivalis to the argentinean flora, based on results of both mo...
The Valerianaceae are represented in Peru by six genera and 92 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ullo...
Species of Valerianaceae in South America represent one of the best examples of rapid diversificatio...
Species of Valerianaceae in South America represent one of the best examples of rapid diversificatio...
Aim: We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recon...
Aim We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recon...
Aim We test biogeographical hypotheses regarding the origin of Andean-centred plant groups by recons...
Potentilleae, one of 10 tribes of the Rosaceae, are mainly distributed in alpine regions of the Nort...