pre-printThe large and economically important genus Solanum contains ca. 1,400 species distributed worldwide. One of the 12-14 major clades identified in the genus is the Leptostemonum clade, or the "spiny solanums." Previous molecular phylogenetic studies have identified 14 major clades in the spiny solanums. Among these is the Carolinense clade, which contains Solanum carolinense, the type species of S. subsect. Lathyrocarpum. However, previous results have suggested that the species composition of the Carolinense clade is only partially congruent with taxonomic circumscriptions of S. subsect. Lathyrocarpum. The main goal of this study was to increase taxon sampling over previous molecular phylogenies in order to better understand the com...
Premise of the study: Evolutionary studies require solid phylogenetic frameworks, but increased volu...
Journal ArticleA phylogenetic analysis of the Solanaceae based on chloroplast DNA variation is pres...
Premise Evolutionary studies require solid phylogenetic frameworks, but increased volumes of phyloge...
Journal ArticleSpecies of Solanum subgenus Leptostemonum comprise almost one third of the genus and ...
Journal ArticleA phylogenetic analysis was conducted using sequence data from the chloroplast gene n...
Journal ArticleSolanum section Lasiocarpa includes about a dozen species with a center of diversity ...
Journal ArticleAnalysis of sequence data from the chloropiast gene ndhF identifies at least 12 major...
Journal ArticleSolanum, with approximately 1,500 species, is the largest genus in the Solanaceae and...
Journal ArticleThe Leptostemonum clade of Solanum contains approximately 350-450 species, including ...
Journal Article13 major clades can be recognized within the genus Solatium (Solanaceae) based on chl...
Journal ArticleA phylogeny of Solanaceae is presented based on the chloroplast DNA regions ndhF and ...
A new taxonomic circumscription of Solanum section Lathyrocarpum is proposed to include 11 species f...
Chloroplast DNA sequences can be used to estimate phylogenetic relationships among plant taxa. There...
Journal ArticleThe "spiny solanums," Solanum subgenus Leptostemonum (Solanaceae), comprise a large l...
Premise of the study Evolutionary studies require solid phylogenetic frameworks, but increased volum...
Premise of the study: Evolutionary studies require solid phylogenetic frameworks, but increased volu...
Journal ArticleA phylogenetic analysis of the Solanaceae based on chloroplast DNA variation is pres...
Premise Evolutionary studies require solid phylogenetic frameworks, but increased volumes of phyloge...
Journal ArticleSpecies of Solanum subgenus Leptostemonum comprise almost one third of the genus and ...
Journal ArticleA phylogenetic analysis was conducted using sequence data from the chloroplast gene n...
Journal ArticleSolanum section Lasiocarpa includes about a dozen species with a center of diversity ...
Journal ArticleAnalysis of sequence data from the chloropiast gene ndhF identifies at least 12 major...
Journal ArticleSolanum, with approximately 1,500 species, is the largest genus in the Solanaceae and...
Journal ArticleThe Leptostemonum clade of Solanum contains approximately 350-450 species, including ...
Journal Article13 major clades can be recognized within the genus Solatium (Solanaceae) based on chl...
Journal ArticleA phylogeny of Solanaceae is presented based on the chloroplast DNA regions ndhF and ...
A new taxonomic circumscription of Solanum section Lathyrocarpum is proposed to include 11 species f...
Chloroplast DNA sequences can be used to estimate phylogenetic relationships among plant taxa. There...
Journal ArticleThe "spiny solanums," Solanum subgenus Leptostemonum (Solanaceae), comprise a large l...
Premise of the study Evolutionary studies require solid phylogenetic frameworks, but increased volum...
Premise of the study: Evolutionary studies require solid phylogenetic frameworks, but increased volu...
Journal ArticleA phylogenetic analysis of the Solanaceae based on chloroplast DNA variation is pres...
Premise Evolutionary studies require solid phylogenetic frameworks, but increased volumes of phyloge...