Previous molecular phylogenetic studies of Fabaceae indicated that species of Wisteria, an intercontinental disjunct genus between eastern Asia and eastern North America, formed a clade derived from within Callerya. However, interspecific relationships were not well resolved or supported. In this study, we used sequences of the nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer region and the chloroplast gene matK to examine interspecific relationships and explore implications of the phylogeny for the systematics and biogeography of Wisteria. Our results showed that Wisteria with deciduous leaves and racemose inflorescences formed a strongly supported clade derived from within the paraphyletic Callerya. Afgekia was also found to be included ...
Abies, the second largest genus of Pinaceae, consists of approximately 48 species occurring in the n...
Subtribe Reynoutriineae is a monophyletic group within the Polygonaceae, containing three genera: Re...
Classification within the genus Pistacia has been based on leaf morphology and geographical distribu...
The Tribe Wisterieae (Zhu 1994), founded on the single genus Wisteria, is emended and recircumscribe...
Tibetia and Gueldenstaedtia are two morphologically similar and small genera in Fabaceae, with distr...
The relationships of eastern North American-eastern Asian-European disjuncts in the genus Eupatorium...
Two new members of Callerya group in Fabaceae, Endosamara racemosa (Roxb.) Geesink and Callerya vast...
Subtropical East Asia harbours a large plant diversity that is often attributed to allopatric specia...
Premise of research. Apios is a perennial twining herbaceous plant genus with a disjunct distributio...
Premise of research. The disjunct distribution of plant genera between eastern Asia (EA) and eastern...
East Asia is characterized by high levels of species diversity and endemism. However, the biogeograp...
Plants of Central Asia have played a significant role in the origin of floras of Eurasia and the Nor...
Earlier phylogenetic studies in the genus Pinguicua (Lentibulariaceae) suggested that the species wi...
Premise of the research. The disjunct distribution of plant genera between eastern Asia (EA) and eas...
Conference Theme: New Frontiers in Botany!Dasymaschalon (Annonaceae) comprises 27 species of small t...
Abies, the second largest genus of Pinaceae, consists of approximately 48 species occurring in the n...
Subtribe Reynoutriineae is a monophyletic group within the Polygonaceae, containing three genera: Re...
Classification within the genus Pistacia has been based on leaf morphology and geographical distribu...
The Tribe Wisterieae (Zhu 1994), founded on the single genus Wisteria, is emended and recircumscribe...
Tibetia and Gueldenstaedtia are two morphologically similar and small genera in Fabaceae, with distr...
The relationships of eastern North American-eastern Asian-European disjuncts in the genus Eupatorium...
Two new members of Callerya group in Fabaceae, Endosamara racemosa (Roxb.) Geesink and Callerya vast...
Subtropical East Asia harbours a large plant diversity that is often attributed to allopatric specia...
Premise of research. Apios is a perennial twining herbaceous plant genus with a disjunct distributio...
Premise of research. The disjunct distribution of plant genera between eastern Asia (EA) and eastern...
East Asia is characterized by high levels of species diversity and endemism. However, the biogeograp...
Plants of Central Asia have played a significant role in the origin of floras of Eurasia and the Nor...
Earlier phylogenetic studies in the genus Pinguicua (Lentibulariaceae) suggested that the species wi...
Premise of the research. The disjunct distribution of plant genera between eastern Asia (EA) and eas...
Conference Theme: New Frontiers in Botany!Dasymaschalon (Annonaceae) comprises 27 species of small t...
Abies, the second largest genus of Pinaceae, consists of approximately 48 species occurring in the n...
Subtribe Reynoutriineae is a monophyletic group within the Polygonaceae, containing three genera: Re...
Classification within the genus Pistacia has been based on leaf morphology and geographical distribu...