Myrtaceae is a family with high taxonomic complexity, especially the very rich genera such as Myrcia. For this genus, there is not a complete and recent taxonomic revision, and it has some species complexes that are poorly delimited. One of these complexes includes M. laruotteana, M. selloi, M. lajeana and M. tomentosa. In order to better understand the species boundaries in this complex, we analyzed the genetic variability and structure of multiple populations of these four species using inter simple sequence repeat markers, checking if there is any relationship between genetic, morphological and geographical patterns. The amount of genetic diversity found was similar (HE = 0.215) compared to species with similar biological characteristics...
Low morphological variation at all taxonomic levels give Neotropical Myrtaceae a reputation as a 'di...
Background: Species delimitation in closely related plant taxa can be challenging because (i) reprod...
Distribution of genetic variation over time and space is relevant to demographic histories, and tigh...
Myrtaceae é conhecida como uma das mais complexas famílias de angiospermas. Myrcia teve sua última r...
Phylogenetic relationships of Myrcia s.l., the most species-rich tree genus in the Brazilian cerrado...
Traditional taxonomic studies ofMentha longifolia (European horsemint) have utilized geographical an...
Myrcia sect. Tomentosae is morphologically easily distinguished from the other sections of Myrcia by...
The angiosperm family Myrtaceae comprises 17 tribes with more than half of the estimated 5500 specie...
The premise of this study is to further advance the understanding of the species-rich, economically ...
Brachyglottis (Asteraceae) is a genus of approximately 30 species in the Brachyglottidinae, a recent...
Genetic diversity studies are essential to understand the conservation and management of plant resou...
Myrtaceae is a large and species-rich family of woody eudicots, with prevalent distribution in the S...
Myosotis, forget-me-not, is one of the genera of Boraginaceae-Boraginoideae. This genus consists of ...
Two molecular phylogenetic studies were undertaken to examine relationships within Myricaceae. Analy...
Trochetia is a genus of six species out of which five are endemic to Mauritius. Its taxonomic classi...
Low morphological variation at all taxonomic levels give Neotropical Myrtaceae a reputation as a 'di...
Background: Species delimitation in closely related plant taxa can be challenging because (i) reprod...
Distribution of genetic variation over time and space is relevant to demographic histories, and tigh...
Myrtaceae é conhecida como uma das mais complexas famílias de angiospermas. Myrcia teve sua última r...
Phylogenetic relationships of Myrcia s.l., the most species-rich tree genus in the Brazilian cerrado...
Traditional taxonomic studies ofMentha longifolia (European horsemint) have utilized geographical an...
Myrcia sect. Tomentosae is morphologically easily distinguished from the other sections of Myrcia by...
The angiosperm family Myrtaceae comprises 17 tribes with more than half of the estimated 5500 specie...
The premise of this study is to further advance the understanding of the species-rich, economically ...
Brachyglottis (Asteraceae) is a genus of approximately 30 species in the Brachyglottidinae, a recent...
Genetic diversity studies are essential to understand the conservation and management of plant resou...
Myrtaceae is a large and species-rich family of woody eudicots, with prevalent distribution in the S...
Myosotis, forget-me-not, is one of the genera of Boraginaceae-Boraginoideae. This genus consists of ...
Two molecular phylogenetic studies were undertaken to examine relationships within Myricaceae. Analy...
Trochetia is a genus of six species out of which five are endemic to Mauritius. Its taxonomic classi...
Low morphological variation at all taxonomic levels give Neotropical Myrtaceae a reputation as a 'di...
Background: Species delimitation in closely related plant taxa can be challenging because (i) reprod...
Distribution of genetic variation over time and space is relevant to demographic histories, and tigh...