Omphalodes (Boraginaceae, Cynoglosseae) phylogenetic relationships are surveyed in the context of the tribe Cynoglosseae, focusing both in the internal relationships among representatives of Omphalodes main subgroups (and including Omphalodes verna, the type species), and their relationships with other Cynoglosseae genera that have been related to the Omphalodes group. Our phylogenetic analysis of ITS and trnL-trnF molecular markers establish close relationships of the American Omphalodes with the genus Mimophytum, and also with Cynoglossum paniculatum and Myosotidium hortensia. The southwestern European annual Omphalodes species form a discrete group deserving taxonomic recognition. We describe two new genera to avoid a paraphyletic Omphal...
Cladistic analysis of nuclear ribosomal and chloroplast DNA sequences has revealed that the New Worl...
Campanulaceae are a large, nearly cosmopolitan angiosperm family that are well‐accepted as monophyle...
The tribe Plantagineae (Lamiales) is a group of plants with worldwide distribution, notorious for it...
Omphalodes (Boraginaceae s.s., Cynoglosseae s.l.) comprises ca. 29 species of annual and perennial p...
Artículo de publicación ISIRecent studies all indicated that both the affinities and subdivision of ...
The genus Lappula Moench is a diverse group of herbaceous plants in the large, cosmopolitan family B...
Myosotis, forget-me-not, is one of the genera of Boraginaceae-Boraginoideae. This genus consists of ...
Biogeographic dispersal is supported by numerous phylogenetic results. In particular, transoceanic d...
To clarify phylogenetic relationships among the major commelinid monocot lineages, among families i...
The tree is based on the most recent molecular phylogenetic analyses of the tribe [12,14]. Species r...
Results from a previous broad-scale analysis employing trnL-trnF sequence data for 168 Hypnalean and...
Haloragaceae are a relatively small family of 8 genera and approximately 120 species; yet, they disp...
Family name (scientific): Boraginaceae Scientific name: Omphalodes verna Authors names: Moench
We present a densely-sampled phylogenomic study of the mulberry tribe (Moreae, Moraceae), an economi...
Boraginaceae s.str. is a subcosmopolitan family of 1600 to 1700 species in around 90 genera, and rec...
Cladistic analysis of nuclear ribosomal and chloroplast DNA sequences has revealed that the New Worl...
Campanulaceae are a large, nearly cosmopolitan angiosperm family that are well‐accepted as monophyle...
The tribe Plantagineae (Lamiales) is a group of plants with worldwide distribution, notorious for it...
Omphalodes (Boraginaceae s.s., Cynoglosseae s.l.) comprises ca. 29 species of annual and perennial p...
Artículo de publicación ISIRecent studies all indicated that both the affinities and subdivision of ...
The genus Lappula Moench is a diverse group of herbaceous plants in the large, cosmopolitan family B...
Myosotis, forget-me-not, is one of the genera of Boraginaceae-Boraginoideae. This genus consists of ...
Biogeographic dispersal is supported by numerous phylogenetic results. In particular, transoceanic d...
To clarify phylogenetic relationships among the major commelinid monocot lineages, among families i...
The tree is based on the most recent molecular phylogenetic analyses of the tribe [12,14]. Species r...
Results from a previous broad-scale analysis employing trnL-trnF sequence data for 168 Hypnalean and...
Haloragaceae are a relatively small family of 8 genera and approximately 120 species; yet, they disp...
Family name (scientific): Boraginaceae Scientific name: Omphalodes verna Authors names: Moench
We present a densely-sampled phylogenomic study of the mulberry tribe (Moreae, Moraceae), an economi...
Boraginaceae s.str. is a subcosmopolitan family of 1600 to 1700 species in around 90 genera, and rec...
Cladistic analysis of nuclear ribosomal and chloroplast DNA sequences has revealed that the New Worl...
Campanulaceae are a large, nearly cosmopolitan angiosperm family that are well‐accepted as monophyle...
The tribe Plantagineae (Lamiales) is a group of plants with worldwide distribution, notorious for it...