The circumscription of the circumboreal tribe Scirpeae has been contentious since the earliest infrafamilial classifications of the Cyperaceae (>100 genera, ~5,500 species). Molecular phylogenetic studies place Scirpeae in a strongly supported clade with the enigmatic genus Khaosokia and tribes Cariceae, Dulichieae, and Sumatroscirpeae, a lineage comprising more than 40% of all Cyperaceae species. This lineage was previously known as the Cariceae-Dulicheae-Scirpeae (“CDS”) clade. Here we informally characterise it as the “Scirpo-Caricoid Clade”. Previous phylogenetic and phylogenomic studies of the Scirpo-Caricoid Clade have shown Scirpeae to be paraphyletic, forming four distinct lineages that are successive sisters to a Cariceae + Sumatro...
Clade E, or the Hesperis-clade is one of the major Brassicaceae (Crucifereae) clades comprising some...
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic and ecolog...
Englerophytum and Synsepalum are two closely related genera of trees and shrubs from the African tro...
The circumscription of the circumboreal tribe Scirpeae has been contentious since the earliest infra...
Since the Monocots II meeting in 1998, significant new data have been published that enhance our syst...
Since the Monocots II meeting in 1998, significant new data have been published that enhance our sys...
Eriophorum crinigerum (Scirpeae, Cyperaceae) has been placed in either the genus Scirpus (club-rushe...
Using a DNA-based tree as the framework, the homology of key taxonomic characters in tribe Cypereae ...
Cyperaceae tribe Fuireneae consists of six genera (Actinoscirpus, Pseudoschoenus, Fuirena, Bolboscho...
Cyperaceae tribe Fuireneae consists of six genera (Actinoscirpus, Pseudoschoenus, Fuirena, Bolboscho...
Despite recent advances in molecular phylogenetics, deep evolutionary relationships in Cyperaceae ar...
Clade E, or the Hesperis-clade is one of the major Brassicaceae (Crucifereae) clades comprising some...
In the last decade, efforts to reconstruct suprageneric phylogeny of the Cyperaceae have intensified...
In its broadest sense, Scirpus consists of a heterogeneous assemblage of up to 250 species, but mode...
Recent molecular phylogenetic analyses showed that Lipocarpha and Volkiella are nested in a paraphyl...
Clade E, or the Hesperis-clade is one of the major Brassicaceae (Crucifereae) clades comprising some...
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic and ecolog...
Englerophytum and Synsepalum are two closely related genera of trees and shrubs from the African tro...
The circumscription of the circumboreal tribe Scirpeae has been contentious since the earliest infra...
Since the Monocots II meeting in 1998, significant new data have been published that enhance our syst...
Since the Monocots II meeting in 1998, significant new data have been published that enhance our sys...
Eriophorum crinigerum (Scirpeae, Cyperaceae) has been placed in either the genus Scirpus (club-rushe...
Using a DNA-based tree as the framework, the homology of key taxonomic characters in tribe Cypereae ...
Cyperaceae tribe Fuireneae consists of six genera (Actinoscirpus, Pseudoschoenus, Fuirena, Bolboscho...
Cyperaceae tribe Fuireneae consists of six genera (Actinoscirpus, Pseudoschoenus, Fuirena, Bolboscho...
Despite recent advances in molecular phylogenetics, deep evolutionary relationships in Cyperaceae ar...
Clade E, or the Hesperis-clade is one of the major Brassicaceae (Crucifereae) clades comprising some...
In the last decade, efforts to reconstruct suprageneric phylogeny of the Cyperaceae have intensified...
In its broadest sense, Scirpus consists of a heterogeneous assemblage of up to 250 species, but mode...
Recent molecular phylogenetic analyses showed that Lipocarpha and Volkiella are nested in a paraphyl...
Clade E, or the Hesperis-clade is one of the major Brassicaceae (Crucifereae) clades comprising some...
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic and ecolog...
Englerophytum and Synsepalum are two closely related genera of trees and shrubs from the African tro...