The tropical ginger genus Amomum (Zingiberaceae) has always posed challenges for classification based on morphological characters. Previous molecular phylogenetic studies showed Amomum to be paraphyletic but limited sampling and absence of the data of the type Amomum subulatum made it impossible to resolve the paraphyly and make nomenclatural changes. Here, Amomum is further investigated in a multi-marker phylogenetic framework using matK and nrITS including multiple accessions of the type, the genus Elettaria and additional accessions of Amomum, Alpinia, Elettariopsis, Geocharis, Geostachys and Hornstedtia. Amomum is shown to consist of nine clades and Alpinia of six. The genera Elettaria, Elettariopsis, Plagiostachys, and species in Horns...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Recent phylogenetic analyses based on molecular data suggested that the monoco...
A new species of the genus Amomum Roxb. (Zingiberaceae) from northern Thailand, Amomum inthanonense ...
FIGURE 2. Amomum fangdingii (A) Habit, (B) Bladeless leaf sheaths with crisped margins, (C) Infructe...
The tropical ginger genus Amomum (Zingiberaceae) has always posed challenges for classification base...
In 1950, Holttum placed species from Malaysia in the cardamom genus, Elettaria, while noting that th...
The family Zingiberaceae is the largest family in the order Zingiberales. There are about 55 genera ...
Zingiberaceae is one of the family under the order Zingiberales. Amomum is one of the largest genus ...
Alpinia and Amomum are the largest two genera that list the highest number of endemics offamily Zing...
ABSTRACT In Borneo, Sarawak is well known by its diverse flora and fauna including gingers. Locally...
Alpinioideae is the largest of the four subfamilies of Zingiberaceae and is widely distributed throu...
This work attempts to offer an insight into the problematic of the genus Elettariopsis Baker, the la...
A new ginger species, Sundamomum corrugatum from north east Sarawak is described. The species is ea...
Ye, Xing-Er, Leong-Škorničková, Jana, Bai, Lin, Xia, Nian-He (2021): Taxonomic studies on Amomum (Zi...
A new species of Amomum Roxb. from Sarawak is described. Amomum bungoensis S. Aimi Syazana & Meekion...
The tropics harbour the highest number of species in the world. Uncovering why and how these regio...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Recent phylogenetic analyses based on molecular data suggested that the monoco...
A new species of the genus Amomum Roxb. (Zingiberaceae) from northern Thailand, Amomum inthanonense ...
FIGURE 2. Amomum fangdingii (A) Habit, (B) Bladeless leaf sheaths with crisped margins, (C) Infructe...
The tropical ginger genus Amomum (Zingiberaceae) has always posed challenges for classification base...
In 1950, Holttum placed species from Malaysia in the cardamom genus, Elettaria, while noting that th...
The family Zingiberaceae is the largest family in the order Zingiberales. There are about 55 genera ...
Zingiberaceae is one of the family under the order Zingiberales. Amomum is one of the largest genus ...
Alpinia and Amomum are the largest two genera that list the highest number of endemics offamily Zing...
ABSTRACT In Borneo, Sarawak is well known by its diverse flora and fauna including gingers. Locally...
Alpinioideae is the largest of the four subfamilies of Zingiberaceae and is widely distributed throu...
This work attempts to offer an insight into the problematic of the genus Elettariopsis Baker, the la...
A new ginger species, Sundamomum corrugatum from north east Sarawak is described. The species is ea...
Ye, Xing-Er, Leong-Škorničková, Jana, Bai, Lin, Xia, Nian-He (2021): Taxonomic studies on Amomum (Zi...
A new species of Amomum Roxb. from Sarawak is described. Amomum bungoensis S. Aimi Syazana & Meekion...
The tropics harbour the highest number of species in the world. Uncovering why and how these regio...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Recent phylogenetic analyses based on molecular data suggested that the monoco...
A new species of the genus Amomum Roxb. (Zingiberaceae) from northern Thailand, Amomum inthanonense ...
FIGURE 2. Amomum fangdingii (A) Habit, (B) Bladeless leaf sheaths with crisped margins, (C) Infructe...