Ficus krishnae is considered as native to India and is well-known for the peculiarity in nature of its cup-shaped leaves where both the vernacular name (Krishna Fig) and specific epithet were derived. The taxonomic status of Ficus krishnae is still unclear and currently treated as a subspecies or variety under Ficus benghalensis. In the present study, morphological characters and molecular analysis were employed to address their species delimitation. The spacer markers ITS2 and trnH-psbA were used for constructing phylogenetic trees along with morphometric analysis. Ficus krishnae distinctly differs from Ficus benghalensis by having cup-forming leaves and the nature of the aerial roots, stipules, petioles, ostiolar bracts of the receptacle,...
<div><p><i>Ficus</i> subsection <i>Urostigma</i> as currently circumscribed contains 27 species, dis...
This study is the first report to suggest a morphological phylogenetic framework for the seven varie...
NAIR, S. S., BACHAN, K. H. A. & EBIN, P. J. 2021. Diversity and phenetic study on syconium of Fic...
Ficus krishnae, considered as highly sacred plant species in India, is well known for its peculiar n...
Figure S2. Multiple sequence alignment of trnH-psbA in Ficus krishnae and Ficus benghalensi
Figure S3. Parsimony distribution of the morphological characters and their status on the MCC Bayesi...
Ficus subsection Urostigma as currently circumscribed contains 27 species, distributed in Africa, As...
Ficus subsection Urostigma as currently circumscribed contains 27 species, distributed in Africa, As...
Figure S1. Multiple sequence alignment of ITS2 in Ficus krishnae and Ficus benghalensi
Ficus spp. belongs to the tribe Ficeae in the Moraceae family. Many members of this genus have been ...
The hairy-fig complex of Ficus sect. Eriosycea (Moraceae) includes F. hirta, F. esquiroliana, F. sim...
Figure S5. Maximum Clade Credibility (MCC) tree from Bayesian analysis using the trnH-psbA DNA barco...
International audienceDespite many attempts in the Sanger sequencing era, the phylogeny of fig trees...
<div><p>This study is the first report to suggest a morphological phylogenetic framework for the sev...
Figure S4. Maximum Clade Credibility (MCC) tree from Bayesian analysis using the ITS2 DNA barcode ma...
<div><p><i>Ficus</i> subsection <i>Urostigma</i> as currently circumscribed contains 27 species, dis...
This study is the first report to suggest a morphological phylogenetic framework for the seven varie...
NAIR, S. S., BACHAN, K. H. A. & EBIN, P. J. 2021. Diversity and phenetic study on syconium of Fic...
Ficus krishnae, considered as highly sacred plant species in India, is well known for its peculiar n...
Figure S2. Multiple sequence alignment of trnH-psbA in Ficus krishnae and Ficus benghalensi
Figure S3. Parsimony distribution of the morphological characters and their status on the MCC Bayesi...
Ficus subsection Urostigma as currently circumscribed contains 27 species, distributed in Africa, As...
Ficus subsection Urostigma as currently circumscribed contains 27 species, distributed in Africa, As...
Figure S1. Multiple sequence alignment of ITS2 in Ficus krishnae and Ficus benghalensi
Ficus spp. belongs to the tribe Ficeae in the Moraceae family. Many members of this genus have been ...
The hairy-fig complex of Ficus sect. Eriosycea (Moraceae) includes F. hirta, F. esquiroliana, F. sim...
Figure S5. Maximum Clade Credibility (MCC) tree from Bayesian analysis using the trnH-psbA DNA barco...
International audienceDespite many attempts in the Sanger sequencing era, the phylogeny of fig trees...
<div><p>This study is the first report to suggest a morphological phylogenetic framework for the sev...
Figure S4. Maximum Clade Credibility (MCC) tree from Bayesian analysis using the ITS2 DNA barcode ma...
<div><p><i>Ficus</i> subsection <i>Urostigma</i> as currently circumscribed contains 27 species, dis...
This study is the first report to suggest a morphological phylogenetic framework for the seven varie...
NAIR, S. S., BACHAN, K. H. A. & EBIN, P. J. 2021. Diversity and phenetic study on syconium of Fic...