The present day distribution of members of the family Portulacaceae shows that whilst some genera such as Portulaca L., and to some extent Montia L. and Talinum Adanson are cosmopolitan in distribution, others such as Ceraria Pearson and Stephens, Lyallia Hooker fil., Portulacaria Jacquin, Silvaea Philippi and Talinella Baillon with more than six species at the most are endemic to Africa, Australia, Eurasia and South America respectively. This pattern of distribution shows that members of the family Portulacaceae could have originated in Gondwanaland and migrated to new niches by long range dispersal after the breakup of Gondwanaland by continental drift. @JASE
Marantaceae are the second largest family in the order Zingiberales, with approximately 31 genera an...
Aim: Continental disjunctions in pantropical taxa have been explained by vicariance or long-distance...
The genus Vachellia Wight & Arn. has a pantropical distribution, with species being distributed thro...
The present day distribution of members of the family Portulacaceae shows that whilst some genera su...
In the introduction a brief historical review is given of the more important earlier treatment of th...
The central focus of this research is the use of chloroplast ndhF sequence data to produce a phyloge...
Annual to perennial, erect or creeping, mostly branched herbs or shrubs, occasionally woody at the b...
Les affinités des genres malgaches, endémiques et ligneux, Talinella Baill. et Dendroportulaca (gen....
A new species of Calandrinia Humb., Bonpl and Kunth (Portulacaceae) from Northern Territory Australi...
Survival in harsh environments is associated with several adaptations in plants. Species in the Port...
The plant family Portulacaceae is a relatively small family ( 19 genera and 425 species) with a wide...
Recentes análises filogenéticas, baseadas em dados moleculares, indicaram que Didiereaceae s.s. é fi...
ABSTRACT: Santapau & Hennery reported four species of Portulaca found in all over India namely P. o...
Dispersal scenarios have been favored over tectonic vicariance as an explanation for disjunct distri...
Trois genres de Portulacaceae (Calyptrotheca, Ceraria et Portulacaria) qui sont plus proches de Didi...
Marantaceae are the second largest family in the order Zingiberales, with approximately 31 genera an...
Aim: Continental disjunctions in pantropical taxa have been explained by vicariance or long-distance...
The genus Vachellia Wight & Arn. has a pantropical distribution, with species being distributed thro...
The present day distribution of members of the family Portulacaceae shows that whilst some genera su...
In the introduction a brief historical review is given of the more important earlier treatment of th...
The central focus of this research is the use of chloroplast ndhF sequence data to produce a phyloge...
Annual to perennial, erect or creeping, mostly branched herbs or shrubs, occasionally woody at the b...
Les affinités des genres malgaches, endémiques et ligneux, Talinella Baill. et Dendroportulaca (gen....
A new species of Calandrinia Humb., Bonpl and Kunth (Portulacaceae) from Northern Territory Australi...
Survival in harsh environments is associated with several adaptations in plants. Species in the Port...
The plant family Portulacaceae is a relatively small family ( 19 genera and 425 species) with a wide...
Recentes análises filogenéticas, baseadas em dados moleculares, indicaram que Didiereaceae s.s. é fi...
ABSTRACT: Santapau & Hennery reported four species of Portulaca found in all over India namely P. o...
Dispersal scenarios have been favored over tectonic vicariance as an explanation for disjunct distri...
Trois genres de Portulacaceae (Calyptrotheca, Ceraria et Portulacaria) qui sont plus proches de Didi...
Marantaceae are the second largest family in the order Zingiberales, with approximately 31 genera an...
Aim: Continental disjunctions in pantropical taxa have been explained by vicariance or long-distance...
The genus Vachellia Wight & Arn. has a pantropical distribution, with species being distributed thro...