The floristic treatment of Engler and Diels, published in 1901, provides the only infrageneric classification of the pantropical genus Xylopia (Annonaceae). Here we test and extend that classification using molecular and seed morphology characters. Phylogenetic relationships were reconstructed using data from four plastid regions obtained from 44 of the approximately 165 species in the genus, recovering four well-supported major clades. Seed characters were examined for these taxa, and six aril morphologies, three previously undocumented, were distinguished; we also document the presence of a sarcotesta on the seeds of many species. Molecular and seed data support recognition of five sections within the genus; one, Xylopia sect. Rugosperma,...
Une révision taxonomique des représentants néo-calédoniens du genre arborescent et pantropical Xylop...
Targeted enrichment and sequencing of hundreds of nuclear loci for phylogenetic reconstruction is be...
Aim Rain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
The floristic treatment of Engler and Diels, published in 1901, provides the only infrageneric class...
The floristic treatment of Engler and Diels, published in 1901, provides the only infrageneric class...
Xylopia Linnaeus (1759: 1250) is a monophyletic and widely distributed pantropical genus of Annonace...
A revision of the 45 species of the pantropical genus Xylopia in Tropical Africa includes descriptio...
Four new species of the pantropical genus Xylopia L. (Annonaceae) in East Africa are proposed. Two o...
A new species of Xylopia L., X. involucrata, from Bahia, Brazil, is described.532471474Dias, M.C., E...
The goal of this PhD project was to study the evolution, systematics and biogeography of two African...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
O presente trabalho consiste em estudos taxonomicos do genero Xylopia L. (Annonaceae) para o Brasil ...
The high level of morphological homoplasy in Annonaceae necessitates the use molecular methods in or...
Une révision taxonomique des représentants néo-calédoniens du genre arborescent et pantropical Xylop...
Targeted enrichment and sequencing of hundreds of nuclear loci for phylogenetic reconstruction is be...
Aim Rain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
The floristic treatment of Engler and Diels, published in 1901, provides the only infrageneric class...
The floristic treatment of Engler and Diels, published in 1901, provides the only infrageneric class...
Xylopia Linnaeus (1759: 1250) is a monophyletic and widely distributed pantropical genus of Annonace...
A revision of the 45 species of the pantropical genus Xylopia in Tropical Africa includes descriptio...
Four new species of the pantropical genus Xylopia L. (Annonaceae) in East Africa are proposed. Two o...
A new species of Xylopia L., X. involucrata, from Bahia, Brazil, is described.532471474Dias, M.C., E...
The goal of this PhD project was to study the evolution, systematics and biogeography of two African...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
O presente trabalho consiste em estudos taxonomicos do genero Xylopia L. (Annonaceae) para o Brasil ...
The high level of morphological homoplasy in Annonaceae necessitates the use molecular methods in or...
Une révision taxonomique des représentants néo-calédoniens du genre arborescent et pantropical Xylop...
Targeted enrichment and sequencing of hundreds of nuclear loci for phylogenetic reconstruction is be...
Aim Rain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...