The orchid subfamily Apostasioideae consists of two genera, Apostasia and Neuwiedia. To study the position of Apostasioideae within Orchidaceae and their intra- and intergeneric relationships, a molecular phylogenetic analysis has been conducted on the nuclear ITS region and the two plastid DNA regions trnL-F intron and matK. The two genera traditionally ascribed to Apostasioideae are each monophyletic. In Apostasia, A. nuda, with two stamens and no staminode, is sister to a clade comprising three species characterised by two stamens and one staminode. Within Neuwiedia, maximum parsimony analyses place N. zollingeri as sister to the clade formed by N. borneensis and N. veratrifolia. A family-wide phylogenetic analysis of matK sequences repr...
Background: Tribe Orchideae dominates the orchid flora of the temperate Northern Hemisphere but its ...
Members of tribe Vandeae (Orchidaceae) form a large, antropical clade of horticulturally important e...
Orchidaceae is the 3rd largest family of angiosperms, an evolved young branch of monocotyledons. Thi...
Abstract.: The orchid subfamily Apostasioideae consists of two genera, Apostasia and Neuwiedia. To s...
Constituting approximately 10% of flowering plant species, orchids (Orchidaceae) display unique flow...
Parsimony analyses of DNA sequences from the plastid genes atpB and rbcL were completed for 173 spec...
Phylogenetic relationships of the orchid genus Aerides (Epidendroideae, Vandeae, Aeridinae) from Sou...
To advance our knowledge of orchid relationships and timing of their relative divergence, we used 76...
Abstract Background The Orchidaceae family is one of the most diverse among flowering plants and ser...
The article provides an overview of recent publications devoted to phylogeny and taxonomy of the fam...
This paper embraces a full taxonomic revision of the tribe Apostasieae. The introduction is followed...
With more than 160-fold variation, Orchidaceae are currently the most diverse angiosperm family with...
Phylogenetic relationships are hotspots for orchid studies with controversial standpoints. Tradition...
The digitate-tubered clade (Dactylorhiza s.l. plus Gymnadenia s.l.) within subtribe Orchidinae is an...
Recent phylogenomic analyses based on the maternally inherited plastid organelle have enlightened ev...
Background: Tribe Orchideae dominates the orchid flora of the temperate Northern Hemisphere but its ...
Members of tribe Vandeae (Orchidaceae) form a large, antropical clade of horticulturally important e...
Orchidaceae is the 3rd largest family of angiosperms, an evolved young branch of monocotyledons. Thi...
Abstract.: The orchid subfamily Apostasioideae consists of two genera, Apostasia and Neuwiedia. To s...
Constituting approximately 10% of flowering plant species, orchids (Orchidaceae) display unique flow...
Parsimony analyses of DNA sequences from the plastid genes atpB and rbcL were completed for 173 spec...
Phylogenetic relationships of the orchid genus Aerides (Epidendroideae, Vandeae, Aeridinae) from Sou...
To advance our knowledge of orchid relationships and timing of their relative divergence, we used 76...
Abstract Background The Orchidaceae family is one of the most diverse among flowering plants and ser...
The article provides an overview of recent publications devoted to phylogeny and taxonomy of the fam...
This paper embraces a full taxonomic revision of the tribe Apostasieae. The introduction is followed...
With more than 160-fold variation, Orchidaceae are currently the most diverse angiosperm family with...
Phylogenetic relationships are hotspots for orchid studies with controversial standpoints. Tradition...
The digitate-tubered clade (Dactylorhiza s.l. plus Gymnadenia s.l.) within subtribe Orchidinae is an...
Recent phylogenomic analyses based on the maternally inherited plastid organelle have enlightened ev...
Background: Tribe Orchideae dominates the orchid flora of the temperate Northern Hemisphere but its ...
Members of tribe Vandeae (Orchidaceae) form a large, antropical clade of horticulturally important e...
Orchidaceae is the 3rd largest family of angiosperms, an evolved young branch of monocotyledons. Thi...