We describe a new remarkable dwarf and apparently acaulescent species of Carex (Cyperaceae) from the Andes of northern Chile: Carex phylloscirpoides. Morphological and molecular data (two nuclear and three plastid DNA regions) were used to study the phylogenetic placement and systematic relationships of this species, which resulted in its assignment to section Racemosae. However, despite being related to the other three species of the section present in the Southern Cone based on phylogenetic evidence, it displays a number of unusual morphological features. In addition, it is geographically disjunct and genetically differentiated from them. A conservation assessment was performed which resulted in the proposal of the Critically Endangered c...
Three new species of Carex sect. Fecundae (Cyperaceae) are described from Central America. Carex oro...
AbstractCarex sect. Spirostachyae comprises 25 species displaying the centre of diversity in Eurasia...
The Carex nardina complex is a group of one to three species (C. nardina, C. hepburnii, C. stantonen...
We present relevant data about the taxonomy and distribution of 20 species of the genus Carex in the...
A new species of Carex (Cyperaceae) is described from western South America. Carex pleioneura (sect....
This is the first work of a series of thorough studies into the taxonomy and systematics of Carex in...
The name Carex poeppigii (sect. Echinochlaenae) is validated and a new combination in South American...
Carex subg. Uncinia (Cyperaceae) constitutes one of six currently recognized Carex subgenera. This s...
About 30 plant species occur at high latitudes in both hemispheres, thus achieving a so-called bipol...
Populations of Carex sect. Rhynchocystis (Cyperaceae) from the Macaronesian archipelagos (Azores and...
Geometric morphometrics (GM) is a powerful analytical tool that enables complete quantification of s...
Plants growing in high-mountain environments may share common morphological features through converg...
The Carex jamesii complex is composed of three species: C. jamesii, C. juniperorum, and C. timida. D...
Knowledge of Carex L. (true sedges) and Hypericum L. (St. John's wort) in the Neotropics is fragment...
Tres nuevos registros para el Perú (Carex humahuacaensis G.A. Wheeler, Carex peucophila T. Holm y Ca...
Three new species of Carex sect. Fecundae (Cyperaceae) are described from Central America. Carex oro...
AbstractCarex sect. Spirostachyae comprises 25 species displaying the centre of diversity in Eurasia...
The Carex nardina complex is a group of one to three species (C. nardina, C. hepburnii, C. stantonen...
We present relevant data about the taxonomy and distribution of 20 species of the genus Carex in the...
A new species of Carex (Cyperaceae) is described from western South America. Carex pleioneura (sect....
This is the first work of a series of thorough studies into the taxonomy and systematics of Carex in...
The name Carex poeppigii (sect. Echinochlaenae) is validated and a new combination in South American...
Carex subg. Uncinia (Cyperaceae) constitutes one of six currently recognized Carex subgenera. This s...
About 30 plant species occur at high latitudes in both hemispheres, thus achieving a so-called bipol...
Populations of Carex sect. Rhynchocystis (Cyperaceae) from the Macaronesian archipelagos (Azores and...
Geometric morphometrics (GM) is a powerful analytical tool that enables complete quantification of s...
Plants growing in high-mountain environments may share common morphological features through converg...
The Carex jamesii complex is composed of three species: C. jamesii, C. juniperorum, and C. timida. D...
Knowledge of Carex L. (true sedges) and Hypericum L. (St. John's wort) in the Neotropics is fragment...
Tres nuevos registros para el Perú (Carex humahuacaensis G.A. Wheeler, Carex peucophila T. Holm y Ca...
Three new species of Carex sect. Fecundae (Cyperaceae) are described from Central America. Carex oro...
AbstractCarex sect. Spirostachyae comprises 25 species displaying the centre of diversity in Eurasia...
The Carex nardina complex is a group of one to three species (C. nardina, C. hepburnii, C. stantonen...