Polygonaceae has long been recognized as a monophyletic family but the circumscription of groups within it has been in constant flux. Two groups currently recognized are the subfamilies Eriogonoideae and Polygonoideae. An analysis using three chloroplast regions (rbcL, matK, and ndhF) and increased taxon sampling of Eriogonoideae does not support this delimitation. The second intron and portions of the flanking exons of the nuclear gene LEAFY, were used to explore phylogenetic utility in Polygonaceae. The intron showed high levels of variability and was useful at low taxonomic levels, but not alignable outside of Eriogonum and allied genera. Phylogenetic analysis of data from the flanking exons of the second intron of LEAFY generally suppor...
Taxonomy of Polygonoideae (Polygonaceae): a new tribal classification There are some taxa that were...
Recent phylogenetic work has increased our knowledge of the relationships within Polygonaceae. Howev...
Taxonomic groups have often been recognized on the basis of geographic distinctions rather than accu...
The subfamily Polygonoideae has a world-wide distribution and is an important component of many coun...
The subfamily Polygonoideae has a world-wide distribution and is an important component of many coun...
The subfamily Eriogonoideae (Polygonaceae) comprises 31 genera of which 20 are part of the radiation...
The subfamily Eriogonoideae (Polygonaceae) comprises 31 genera of which 20 are part of the radiation...
The resolution of cryptic diversity is essential for understanding the evolutionary diversification ...
Subtribe Reynoutriineae is a monophyletic group within the Polygonaceae, containing three genera: Re...
Few studies have addressed the evolutionary relationships within Polygonaceae from a global perspect...
The subfamily Eriogonoideae (Polygonaceae) comprises 31 genera of which 20 are part of the radiation...
Recent phylogenetic studies have provided a revised hypothesis of the evolutionary relationships wit...
The Polygonateae (Asparagaceae) are a subtribe of the Nolinoideae that is redefined here to include ...
The resolution of cryptic diversity is essential for understanding the evolutionary diversification ...
Recent phylogenetic work has increased our knowledge of the relationships within Polygonaceae. Howev...
Taxonomy of Polygonoideae (Polygonaceae): a new tribal classification There are some taxa that were...
Recent phylogenetic work has increased our knowledge of the relationships within Polygonaceae. Howev...
Taxonomic groups have often been recognized on the basis of geographic distinctions rather than accu...
The subfamily Polygonoideae has a world-wide distribution and is an important component of many coun...
The subfamily Polygonoideae has a world-wide distribution and is an important component of many coun...
The subfamily Eriogonoideae (Polygonaceae) comprises 31 genera of which 20 are part of the radiation...
The subfamily Eriogonoideae (Polygonaceae) comprises 31 genera of which 20 are part of the radiation...
The resolution of cryptic diversity is essential for understanding the evolutionary diversification ...
Subtribe Reynoutriineae is a monophyletic group within the Polygonaceae, containing three genera: Re...
Few studies have addressed the evolutionary relationships within Polygonaceae from a global perspect...
The subfamily Eriogonoideae (Polygonaceae) comprises 31 genera of which 20 are part of the radiation...
Recent phylogenetic studies have provided a revised hypothesis of the evolutionary relationships wit...
The Polygonateae (Asparagaceae) are a subtribe of the Nolinoideae that is redefined here to include ...
The resolution of cryptic diversity is essential for understanding the evolutionary diversification ...
Recent phylogenetic work has increased our knowledge of the relationships within Polygonaceae. Howev...
Taxonomy of Polygonoideae (Polygonaceae): a new tribal classification There are some taxa that were...
Recent phylogenetic work has increased our knowledge of the relationships within Polygonaceae. Howev...
Taxonomic groups have often been recognized on the basis of geographic distinctions rather than accu...