Following recent mimosoid phylogenetic and phylogenomic studies demonstrating the non-monophyly of the genus Albizia, we present a new molecular phylogeny focused on the neotropical species in the genus, with much denser taxon sampling than previous studies. Our aims were to test the monophyly of the neotropical section Arthrosamanea, resolve species relationships, and gain insights into the evolution of fruit morphology. We perform a Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of sequences of nuclear internal and external transcribed spacer regions and trace the evolution of fruit dehiscence and lomentiform pods. Our results find further support for the non-monophyly of the genus Albizia, and confirm the previously proposed segregation of Hesperalbizia...
Phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data sampling all species of Leucochloron alongside representa...
Phylogenetic analysis of phytochrome (PHY) genes reveals the identity and relationships of four PHY ...
The angiosperm order Malpighiales includes ∼16,000 species and constitutes up to 40% of the understo...
Following recent mimosoid phylogenetic and phylogenomic studies demonstrating the non-monophyly of t...
Hydrochorea and Balizia were established to accommodate four and three species, respectively, that w...
Recent phylogenomic analyses placed Albizia carbonaria Britton as the sister-group of the two curren...
Phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data sampling all species of Leucochloron alongside representa...
Subfamily Caesalpinioideae with ca. 4,600 species in 152 genera is the second-largest subfamily of l...
In the course of revising the genus Serianthes Benth. (Reinwardtia 5: 293-317. 1960) it was necessar...
Rico, M. de L., S.L. Gale & N. Maxted. 2008. A taxonomic study of Albizia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae:...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
The genus Albizia is economically and environmentally important because many elements are multipurpo...
AbstractResolving the phylogenetic relationships of the deep nodes of papilionoid legumes (Papiliono...
Premise of the study: The species-rich Neotropical genera Centropogon, Burmeistera, and Siphocampylu...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
Phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data sampling all species of Leucochloron alongside representa...
Phylogenetic analysis of phytochrome (PHY) genes reveals the identity and relationships of four PHY ...
The angiosperm order Malpighiales includes ∼16,000 species and constitutes up to 40% of the understo...
Following recent mimosoid phylogenetic and phylogenomic studies demonstrating the non-monophyly of t...
Hydrochorea and Balizia were established to accommodate four and three species, respectively, that w...
Recent phylogenomic analyses placed Albizia carbonaria Britton as the sister-group of the two curren...
Phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data sampling all species of Leucochloron alongside representa...
Subfamily Caesalpinioideae with ca. 4,600 species in 152 genera is the second-largest subfamily of l...
In the course of revising the genus Serianthes Benth. (Reinwardtia 5: 293-317. 1960) it was necessar...
Rico, M. de L., S.L. Gale & N. Maxted. 2008. A taxonomic study of Albizia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae:...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
The genus Albizia is economically and environmentally important because many elements are multipurpo...
AbstractResolving the phylogenetic relationships of the deep nodes of papilionoid legumes (Papiliono...
Premise of the study: The species-rich Neotropical genera Centropogon, Burmeistera, and Siphocampylu...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
Phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data sampling all species of Leucochloron alongside representa...
Phylogenetic analysis of phytochrome (PHY) genes reveals the identity and relationships of four PHY ...
The angiosperm order Malpighiales includes ∼16,000 species and constitutes up to 40% of the understo...