International audienceAim The aims of this study were to reconstruct the phylogeny of Manihot, a Neotropical genus restricted to seasonally dry areas, to yield insight into its biogeographic history and to identify the closest wild relatives of a widely grown, yet poorly known, crop: cassava (Manihot esculenta).Location Dry and seasonally dry regions of Meso-and South America.Methods We collected 101 samples of Manihot, representing 52 species, mostly from herbaria, and two outgroups (Jatropha gossypiifolia and Cnidoscolus urens). More than half of the currently accepted Manihot species were included in our study; our sampling covered the whole native range of the genus, and most of its phenotypic and ecological variation. We reconstructed ...
We describe and illustrate two species of Manihot that occur in Caatinga (semiarid) vegetation in Br...
Despite the worldwide importance of cultivated cassava (M. esculenta Crantz) its origin and taxonomi...
International audiencePopulation and species divergence in South America are usually attributed to g...
Intermittent episodes of climate changes, such as those that occurred during the Pleistocene, likely...
During the preparation of the taxonomic treatment of Manihot in the Midwest Region of Brazil, a new ...
Species diversity is unequally distributed across the globe, with the greatest concentration occurri...
Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests (SDTFs) are found scattered throughout the Neotropics, from northwes...
During botanical expeditions between 2010 and 2015, as part of a taxonomic study of Manihot in the M...
A study of natural habitats of three wild Manihot species, M. caerulescens Pohl, M. stipularis Pax, ...
The Neotropics is the most species-rich area in the world, and the mechanisms that generated and mai...
The genus Manihot includes about 98 documented species of which only M. esculenta is cultivated, and...
The flora of the Neotropics is unmatched in its diversity, however the mechanisms by which diversity...
AimSeveral recent studies have suggested that a substantial portion of today's plant diversity in th...
[b]Aim[/b][br/] [br/] The phylogeographical history of Neotropical species can be difficult to recon...
International audienceUnderstanding how species diversify and evolve in species-rich areas like the ...
We describe and illustrate two species of Manihot that occur in Caatinga (semiarid) vegetation in Br...
Despite the worldwide importance of cultivated cassava (M. esculenta Crantz) its origin and taxonomi...
International audiencePopulation and species divergence in South America are usually attributed to g...
Intermittent episodes of climate changes, such as those that occurred during the Pleistocene, likely...
During the preparation of the taxonomic treatment of Manihot in the Midwest Region of Brazil, a new ...
Species diversity is unequally distributed across the globe, with the greatest concentration occurri...
Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests (SDTFs) are found scattered throughout the Neotropics, from northwes...
During botanical expeditions between 2010 and 2015, as part of a taxonomic study of Manihot in the M...
A study of natural habitats of three wild Manihot species, M. caerulescens Pohl, M. stipularis Pax, ...
The Neotropics is the most species-rich area in the world, and the mechanisms that generated and mai...
The genus Manihot includes about 98 documented species of which only M. esculenta is cultivated, and...
The flora of the Neotropics is unmatched in its diversity, however the mechanisms by which diversity...
AimSeveral recent studies have suggested that a substantial portion of today's plant diversity in th...
[b]Aim[/b][br/] [br/] The phylogeographical history of Neotropical species can be difficult to recon...
International audienceUnderstanding how species diversify and evolve in species-rich areas like the ...
We describe and illustrate two species of Manihot that occur in Caatinga (semiarid) vegetation in Br...
Despite the worldwide importance of cultivated cassava (M. esculenta Crantz) its origin and taxonomi...
International audiencePopulation and species divergence in South America are usually attributed to g...