Background and Aims: The classification of Asteraceae has changed considerably in the last two decades due to the use of molecular tools and microcharacters that, when analyzed together with morphological data, have allowed not only to clarify phylogenetic relationships, but also to segregate and recognize new subfamilies and tribes. This work aims to present an identification key for the native and introduced tribes of Asteraceae in Mexico and to illustrate their main diagnostic characters. Methods: From a bibliographic review, the observation of the fresh and herborized material, the distinctive characteristics of the native and introduced tribes of Asteraceae found in Mexico were compiled. Using a stereoscopic microscope with an attached...
Background and Aims: Little is known about ascomycete fungi associated with angiosperms that inhabit...
Background and Aims: In Mexico, Amoreuxia wrightii is endangered according to NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010....
The origin of the extant vegetation and diversity of Mexico has a long history. Possibly the extent ...
Background and Aims: The Asteraceae occupies a predominant place in the flora of Mexico and in many ...
Background and Aims: Leaf architecture and anatomy in the Asteraceae family are extremely diverse an...
Background and Aims: The tribe Mutisieae includes 14 genera and about 200 species distributed mainly...
Asclepias is an American genus of widegeographical distribution. Of the 68 species of Asclepias occu...
Con base en un intenso trabajo de campo, en la revisión crítica de la colección de Asteraceae de tre...
Background and Aims: The genus Stevia (Eupatorieae) is the third most diverse of the family Asterace...
Background and Aims: The great variability of characters in Dioscorea makes it difficult to define t...
Background and Aims: The genus Axiniphyllum is endemic to Mexico, distributed in the southern and we...
Background and Aims: Coccomyces presents subcircular to polygonal ascomata, which are immersed in le...
The leaves of 10 species of the genus Gouania (Rhamnaceae) cited for Mexico were studied with the go...
Type materials were analyzed in the CODAGEM herbarium. As a result, 38 specimens were registered, wh...
Background and Aims: The family Sarcoscyphaceae is the fifth most numerous of the order Pezizales wi...
Background and Aims: Little is known about ascomycete fungi associated with angiosperms that inhabit...
Background and Aims: In Mexico, Amoreuxia wrightii is endangered according to NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010....
The origin of the extant vegetation and diversity of Mexico has a long history. Possibly the extent ...
Background and Aims: The Asteraceae occupies a predominant place in the flora of Mexico and in many ...
Background and Aims: Leaf architecture and anatomy in the Asteraceae family are extremely diverse an...
Background and Aims: The tribe Mutisieae includes 14 genera and about 200 species distributed mainly...
Asclepias is an American genus of widegeographical distribution. Of the 68 species of Asclepias occu...
Con base en un intenso trabajo de campo, en la revisión crítica de la colección de Asteraceae de tre...
Background and Aims: The genus Stevia (Eupatorieae) is the third most diverse of the family Asterace...
Background and Aims: The great variability of characters in Dioscorea makes it difficult to define t...
Background and Aims: The genus Axiniphyllum is endemic to Mexico, distributed in the southern and we...
Background and Aims: Coccomyces presents subcircular to polygonal ascomata, which are immersed in le...
The leaves of 10 species of the genus Gouania (Rhamnaceae) cited for Mexico were studied with the go...
Type materials were analyzed in the CODAGEM herbarium. As a result, 38 specimens were registered, wh...
Background and Aims: The family Sarcoscyphaceae is the fifth most numerous of the order Pezizales wi...
Background and Aims: Little is known about ascomycete fungi associated with angiosperms that inhabit...
Background and Aims: In Mexico, Amoreuxia wrightii is endangered according to NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010....
The origin of the extant vegetation and diversity of Mexico has a long history. Possibly the extent ...