Many species of the genus Kalanchoe are important horticultural plants. They have evolved the Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) photosynthetic pathway to allow them to be better adapted to dry environments. Despite their importance, it is still debating whether Kalanchoe is monophyletic, and understanding the past diversification of this genus requires a tremendous amount of effort and work being devoted to the studies of morphological and molecular characters of this genus. However, molecular information, plastic sequence data, in particular, reported on Kalanchoe species is scarce, and this has posed a great challenge in trying to interpret the evolutionary history of this genus. In this study, plastomes of the five Kalanchoe species, in...
Photosynthesis is the hallmark of plant evolution; the vast majority of plants are autotrophic and r...
Potamogetonaceae are aquatic plants divided into six genera. The largest genus in the family is Pota...
Kaempferia galanga and Kaempferia elegans, which belong to the genus Kaempferia family Zingiberaceae...
The paper presents the results of the analysis of the morphological and anatomical structure of leav...
Póster presentado en el III Simposio Anual de Botánica Española celebrado en el Institut Botànic de ...
Cannabaceae is an economically important family that includes ten genera and ca. 117 accepted specie...
Smith, Gideon F. (2022): A review of the cytotaxonomy of Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooid...
Cannabaceae is an economically important family that includes ten genera and ca. 117 accepted specie...
The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecular...
Ambiguity concerning the systematics and nomenclature of the subfamily Kalanchoideae has been observ...
The investigation of morphological and anatomical structure of leaves for some species of section Br...
Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam.) Pers. and K. crenata (Andrews) Haw., Crassulaceae, are popularly used in th...
The PEBP family comprises proteins that function as key regulators of flowering time throughout the ...
AbstractAnatomical studies of the stems and leaves of 15 species of the genus Kalanchoe were studied...
FIGURE 1. Kalanchoe pinnata. In Tulasne (1857: 148) K. pinnata was included under the name Bryophyll...
Photosynthesis is the hallmark of plant evolution; the vast majority of plants are autotrophic and r...
Potamogetonaceae are aquatic plants divided into six genera. The largest genus in the family is Pota...
Kaempferia galanga and Kaempferia elegans, which belong to the genus Kaempferia family Zingiberaceae...
The paper presents the results of the analysis of the morphological and anatomical structure of leav...
Póster presentado en el III Simposio Anual de Botánica Española celebrado en el Institut Botànic de ...
Cannabaceae is an economically important family that includes ten genera and ca. 117 accepted specie...
Smith, Gideon F. (2022): A review of the cytotaxonomy of Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooid...
Cannabaceae is an economically important family that includes ten genera and ca. 117 accepted specie...
The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecular...
Ambiguity concerning the systematics and nomenclature of the subfamily Kalanchoideae has been observ...
The investigation of morphological and anatomical structure of leaves for some species of section Br...
Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam.) Pers. and K. crenata (Andrews) Haw., Crassulaceae, are popularly used in th...
The PEBP family comprises proteins that function as key regulators of flowering time throughout the ...
AbstractAnatomical studies of the stems and leaves of 15 species of the genus Kalanchoe were studied...
FIGURE 1. Kalanchoe pinnata. In Tulasne (1857: 148) K. pinnata was included under the name Bryophyll...
Photosynthesis is the hallmark of plant evolution; the vast majority of plants are autotrophic and r...
Potamogetonaceae are aquatic plants divided into six genera. The largest genus in the family is Pota...
Kaempferia galanga and Kaempferia elegans, which belong to the genus Kaempferia family Zingiberaceae...