The systematics of the annual species of the Campanula lusita - nica complex in the Western Mediterranean is reviewed using ITS sequences, karyology and morphology of all species of the complex. The information provided by these three sources is consistent, and the species are reorganized into two groups with the rank of section: Campanula sect. Rapunculus Boiss. and Campanula sect. Decumbentes, the latter described as new in this work. These sections comprise two well-defined subclades in the phylogenetic analyses. Sect. Rapunculus is composed, in the W Mediterranean region, by C. lusitanica L. and C. matritensis A. DC., both with 2n = 18 chromosomes, and C. cabezudoi Cano-Maqueda & Talavera, C. specularioides Coss., C. transtag...
Author Institution: Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Ohio State University, Columbus 1
The Campanulaceae s.s. have been proved to be monophyletic, but the subdivision of the family is sti...
The Campanulaceae is a large, nearly cosmopolitan family, chiefly of temperate regions, with a huge...
En este trabajo se revisa la sistemática de las especies anuales del complejo Campanula lusitanica e...
The systematics of the annual species of the Campanula lusitanica complex in the Western Mediterrane...
A taxonomic revision of the Campanula lusitanica complex (Campanulaceae) in the Wester
De Candolle (1830) divided the genus Campanula into two large sections on basis of the presence or a...
The status of the genus Campanula L. (Campanulaceae) in southeast-European, circum-Adriatic and west...
The Mediterranean Basin harbors a remarkable amount of biodiversity, a high proportion of which is e...
Campanula demirsoyi A. Kandemir (Campanulaceae) is described and illusturated from a localised area ...
We reconstruct here the spatial and temporal evolution of the Campanula alliance in order to better ...
The delimitation of genera in the Campanulaceae, especially in the subtribe Campanulinae, meets with...
Campanulaceae are a large, nearly cosmopolitan angiosperm family that are well‐accepted as monophyle...
The taxonomically intricate Campanula lingulata complex confined to the Balkan Peninsula is reviewed...
A. DE CANDOLLE’s (1830) treatment of the genus Campanula lists 137 species. Many new species were de...
Author Institution: Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Ohio State University, Columbus 1
The Campanulaceae s.s. have been proved to be monophyletic, but the subdivision of the family is sti...
The Campanulaceae is a large, nearly cosmopolitan family, chiefly of temperate regions, with a huge...
En este trabajo se revisa la sistemática de las especies anuales del complejo Campanula lusitanica e...
The systematics of the annual species of the Campanula lusitanica complex in the Western Mediterrane...
A taxonomic revision of the Campanula lusitanica complex (Campanulaceae) in the Wester
De Candolle (1830) divided the genus Campanula into two large sections on basis of the presence or a...
The status of the genus Campanula L. (Campanulaceae) in southeast-European, circum-Adriatic and west...
The Mediterranean Basin harbors a remarkable amount of biodiversity, a high proportion of which is e...
Campanula demirsoyi A. Kandemir (Campanulaceae) is described and illusturated from a localised area ...
We reconstruct here the spatial and temporal evolution of the Campanula alliance in order to better ...
The delimitation of genera in the Campanulaceae, especially in the subtribe Campanulinae, meets with...
Campanulaceae are a large, nearly cosmopolitan angiosperm family that are well‐accepted as monophyle...
The taxonomically intricate Campanula lingulata complex confined to the Balkan Peninsula is reviewed...
A. DE CANDOLLE’s (1830) treatment of the genus Campanula lists 137 species. Many new species were de...
Author Institution: Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Ohio State University, Columbus 1
The Campanulaceae s.s. have been proved to be monophyletic, but the subdivision of the family is sti...
The Campanulaceae is a large, nearly cosmopolitan family, chiefly of temperate regions, with a huge...