AbstractOxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern Africa, Oxalis is represented by ca. 270 taxa, the majority occurring in the Cape Region. Although many of the species are widespread, ca. 25% are considered rare. The aim of this paper is to assess the degree of genetic differentiation between two rare and highly localized species (Oxalis hygrophila Dreyer and Oxalis oligophylla Salter) and the more widespread Oxalis tomentosa L.f. For comparative purposes, we also include Oxalis purpurea L., one of the most widely distributed species in South Africa. Chloroplast sequences of the trnH/psbA spacer revealed low genetic diversity for O. oligophylla and O. tomentosa compared to the widespread O. ...
Chromosome numbers of only 49 Oxalis L. taxa have been published to date, of which just 23 represent...
FIGURE 5. Fluorescence histograms showing simultaneous analysis of a) O. filifoliolata and its close...
Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2003.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The phylogenetic relationships and tax...
AbstractOxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern A...
Oxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern Africa, O...
Oxalis L., commonly called sorrel, is a large and cosmopolitan taxon that has undergone spectacular ...
AbstractIn South Africa, the genus Oxalis includes 200 species inhabiting a wide range of habitats p...
The genus Oxalis in southern Africa contains more than 200 species, with the vast bulk of species in...
Thesis (MSc)--University of Stellenbosch, 2007.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Twenty five percent of all southern...
South Africa has a rich, but scantily surveyed, desert flora. Documenting annual and geophytic speci...
Southern African Oxalis taxonomy is complicated by tremendous morphological variation. The widely di...
AbstractOxalis ericifolia differs from all other southern African Oxalis in having massive papillate...
AbstractContact zones of different cytotypes provide an opportunity to address evolutionary mechanis...
O. minuta Thunb. var. callosa Salter was included in section Sagittatae of the genus Oxalis L., base...
Genetic diversity in populations of invasive species is influenced by a variety of factors including...
Chromosome numbers of only 49 Oxalis L. taxa have been published to date, of which just 23 represent...
FIGURE 5. Fluorescence histograms showing simultaneous analysis of a) O. filifoliolata and its close...
Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2003.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The phylogenetic relationships and tax...
AbstractOxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern A...
Oxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern Africa, O...
Oxalis L., commonly called sorrel, is a large and cosmopolitan taxon that has undergone spectacular ...
AbstractIn South Africa, the genus Oxalis includes 200 species inhabiting a wide range of habitats p...
The genus Oxalis in southern Africa contains more than 200 species, with the vast bulk of species in...
Thesis (MSc)--University of Stellenbosch, 2007.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Twenty five percent of all southern...
South Africa has a rich, but scantily surveyed, desert flora. Documenting annual and geophytic speci...
Southern African Oxalis taxonomy is complicated by tremendous morphological variation. The widely di...
AbstractOxalis ericifolia differs from all other southern African Oxalis in having massive papillate...
AbstractContact zones of different cytotypes provide an opportunity to address evolutionary mechanis...
O. minuta Thunb. var. callosa Salter was included in section Sagittatae of the genus Oxalis L., base...
Genetic diversity in populations of invasive species is influenced by a variety of factors including...
Chromosome numbers of only 49 Oxalis L. taxa have been published to date, of which just 23 represent...
FIGURE 5. Fluorescence histograms showing simultaneous analysis of a) O. filifoliolata and its close...
Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2003.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The phylogenetic relationships and tax...