Carex subg. Uncinia (Cyperaceae) constitutes one of six currently recognized Carex subgenera. This subgenus is mainly distributed on the American continent and in the Pacific region, and it is the only subgenus almost entirely absent from the Old World and primarily diversified in the Southern Hemisphere. It includes some of the few Carex species with clear epizoochoric traits: the representatives of C. sect. Uncinia possess utricles with an exserted and hooked rachilla that allows the diaspores to attach to feather or hair. We performed phylogenetic (ITS, ETS-1f, matK), biogeographic, and ancestral state reconstruction analyses to elucidate the systematic structure, origin and dispersal routes, and major morphological evolutionary patterns...
We present the first large-scale phylogenetic hypothesis for the genus Carex based on 996 of the 198...
Carex sect. Confertiflorae s.l., contains ca. 40 species and diverse in E Asia. It has one of the mo...
The Carex eburnea complex (Carex Section Albae) is comprised of two named species, C. eburnea Boott ...
Martin-Bravo S, Jimenez-Mejias P, Villaverde T, et al. A tale of worldwide success: Behind the scene...
This is the first work of a series of thorough studies into the taxonomy and systematics of Carex in...
About 30 plant species occur at high latitudes in both hemispheres, thus achieving a so-called bipol...
Despite the controversy surrounding Cariceae generic and Carex subgeneric limits, most debates centr...
Carex (Cyperaceae), with an estimated 2000 species, nearly cosmopolitan distribution and broad range...
is one of the largest angiosperm genera and the largest in the temperate zone. In this article, we p...
The field of systematics is experiencing a new molecular revolution driven by the increased availabi...
Vignea is the only monophyletic subgenus in the genus Carex (Cyperaceae), comprising nearly 300 memb...
Jiménez Mejías, Pedro [et al.]We present the first large-scale phylogenetic hypothesis for the genus...
Only thirty known species have populations at high latitudes in both hemispheres, this is, a bipolar...
Carex section Griseae (including section Oligocarpae) has long remained in a state of taxonomic disa...
We present the first large-scale phylogenetic hypothesis for the genus Carex based on 996 of the 198...
We present the first large-scale phylogenetic hypothesis for the genus Carex based on 996 of the 198...
Carex sect. Confertiflorae s.l., contains ca. 40 species and diverse in E Asia. It has one of the mo...
The Carex eburnea complex (Carex Section Albae) is comprised of two named species, C. eburnea Boott ...
Martin-Bravo S, Jimenez-Mejias P, Villaverde T, et al. A tale of worldwide success: Behind the scene...
This is the first work of a series of thorough studies into the taxonomy and systematics of Carex in...
About 30 plant species occur at high latitudes in both hemispheres, thus achieving a so-called bipol...
Despite the controversy surrounding Cariceae generic and Carex subgeneric limits, most debates centr...
Carex (Cyperaceae), with an estimated 2000 species, nearly cosmopolitan distribution and broad range...
is one of the largest angiosperm genera and the largest in the temperate zone. In this article, we p...
The field of systematics is experiencing a new molecular revolution driven by the increased availabi...
Vignea is the only monophyletic subgenus in the genus Carex (Cyperaceae), comprising nearly 300 memb...
Jiménez Mejías, Pedro [et al.]We present the first large-scale phylogenetic hypothesis for the genus...
Only thirty known species have populations at high latitudes in both hemispheres, this is, a bipolar...
Carex section Griseae (including section Oligocarpae) has long remained in a state of taxonomic disa...
We present the first large-scale phylogenetic hypothesis for the genus Carex based on 996 of the 198...
We present the first large-scale phylogenetic hypothesis for the genus Carex based on 996 of the 198...
Carex sect. Confertiflorae s.l., contains ca. 40 species and diverse in E Asia. It has one of the mo...
The Carex eburnea complex (Carex Section Albae) is comprised of two named species, C. eburnea Boott ...