Sequences of three different genes in 69 taxa of Amorphophallus were combined to reconstruct the molecular phylogeny of this species-rich Aroid genus. The data set was analyzed by three different methods, Maximum Parsimony, Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian analysis, producing slightly different tree topologies. Three major clades identified in all analyses reflect the biogeographical distribution of Amorphophallus. Some clades were supported by morphological characters such as sessile/nonsessile stigma, pollen opening mechanism, shape of the main segments of the lamina, growth cycle, and berry colour. When optimised, a nonsessile stigma may have evolved from a sessile one with several reversals. Pollen opening by connective rupturing evolved...
The study of the Morphology of the Aroids has been almost completely neglected by botanists. This is...
Three selected Amorphophallus species that were A. borneensis (Engl. ) Engl. & Gehrm. from Kalimanta...
Pollen characters in Araceae accord well with recent DNA-based phylogenies, and here we provide a ne...
Sequences of three different genes in 69 taxa of Amorphophallus were combined to reconstruct the mol...
Remarkably little is known about the evolution of the emblematic genus Amorphophallus. To shed new l...
A strict consensus tree based on chloroplast and nuclear sequences ( rbc L, mat K, trn L, FLint2 ) f...
Premise of the study: The first family-wide molecular phylogeny of the Araceae, a family of about 38...
This study was undertaken on Amorphophallus of Borneo to address two questions: (1) to determine the...
The evolution of Arisaema is reconstructed, based on combined sequences (2048 aligned bases) from th...
The heat- and odour-producing genus Arum (Araceae) has interested scientists for centuries. This lon...
A systematic study was conducted on ten species of Amorphophallus in Sarawak based on morphology, ec...
In the intermediate zone of the inflorescence of genera of Aroideae one can find flowers with male a...
Anthurium is a strictly neotropical genus of Araceae ranging from southern Mexico to northern Argent...
Phylogenetic analyses of ITS sequence data from 70 species and 40 genera of Araliaceae (representing...
Plants in the genus Amorphophallus, many of which possess high konjac glucomannan content, are consi...
The study of the Morphology of the Aroids has been almost completely neglected by botanists. This is...
Three selected Amorphophallus species that were A. borneensis (Engl. ) Engl. & Gehrm. from Kalimanta...
Pollen characters in Araceae accord well with recent DNA-based phylogenies, and here we provide a ne...
Sequences of three different genes in 69 taxa of Amorphophallus were combined to reconstruct the mol...
Remarkably little is known about the evolution of the emblematic genus Amorphophallus. To shed new l...
A strict consensus tree based on chloroplast and nuclear sequences ( rbc L, mat K, trn L, FLint2 ) f...
Premise of the study: The first family-wide molecular phylogeny of the Araceae, a family of about 38...
This study was undertaken on Amorphophallus of Borneo to address two questions: (1) to determine the...
The evolution of Arisaema is reconstructed, based on combined sequences (2048 aligned bases) from th...
The heat- and odour-producing genus Arum (Araceae) has interested scientists for centuries. This lon...
A systematic study was conducted on ten species of Amorphophallus in Sarawak based on morphology, ec...
In the intermediate zone of the inflorescence of genera of Aroideae one can find flowers with male a...
Anthurium is a strictly neotropical genus of Araceae ranging from southern Mexico to northern Argent...
Phylogenetic analyses of ITS sequence data from 70 species and 40 genera of Araliaceae (representing...
Plants in the genus Amorphophallus, many of which possess high konjac glucomannan content, are consi...
The study of the Morphology of the Aroids has been almost completely neglected by botanists. This is...
Three selected Amorphophallus species that were A. borneensis (Engl. ) Engl. & Gehrm. from Kalimanta...
Pollen characters in Araceae accord well with recent DNA-based phylogenies, and here we provide a ne...