The basal position of the small American genus Microtea within the core Caryophyllales was suggested only recently in accordance with molecular phylogeny. However, the specific relationships within the genus were not traced. The results of our phylogenetic analysis based on the matK chloroplast gene suggest the monophyly of Microtea, and Ancistrocarpus and other related genera should be included in it. Microtea is divided into two major sister clades: clade A consisting of M. glochidiata, M. maypurensis and M. tenuifolia, and clade B comprising M. debilis, M. sulcicaulis, M. scabrida, M. celosioides, and M. papillosa. The nrDNA dataset (ITS), although containing only a limited number of accessions, shows the same species number in clade A, ...
This revision is a monographic treatment of the fern genus Microsorum (Polypodiaceae). To elucidate ...
Classifications of the pantropical plant family Sapotaceae based solely on morphology have historica...
Abstract: Microphyes (Caryophyllaceae) is a genus endemic to Chile that is recorded here for the fir...
The basal position of the small American genus Microtea within the core Caryophyllales was suggested...
Figure 2 The phylogenetic tree from maximum likelihood analysis of ITS region sequences. The tree wi...
The Caryophyllales constitute a major lineage of flowering plants with approximately 12?500 species ...
The family Asteraceae is currently divided into 50 tribes. Some tribes, such as the marigold and tho...
International audienceWe present a molecular phylogeny of 26 out of the 28 currently accepted genera...
To study the inter- and infrafamilial phylogenetic relationships in the order Caryophyllales sensu l...
Magnoliales, consisting of six families of tropical to warm-temperate woody angiosperms, were long c...
The Australian and New Zealand Microseris is supposed to have evolved from one or a few diaspores af...
Caryophyllaceae is a principally holarctic family including around 2200 species often classified int...
The microsoroid ferns are one of the largest subfamilies of the Polypodiaceae with over 180 species ...
This study determined the phylogenetic relationship of Chingia, Sphaerostephanos and Christella grou...
Magnoliales, consisting of six families of tropical to warm-temperate woody angiosperms, were long c...
This revision is a monographic treatment of the fern genus Microsorum (Polypodiaceae). To elucidate ...
Classifications of the pantropical plant family Sapotaceae based solely on morphology have historica...
Abstract: Microphyes (Caryophyllaceae) is a genus endemic to Chile that is recorded here for the fir...
The basal position of the small American genus Microtea within the core Caryophyllales was suggested...
Figure 2 The phylogenetic tree from maximum likelihood analysis of ITS region sequences. The tree wi...
The Caryophyllales constitute a major lineage of flowering plants with approximately 12?500 species ...
The family Asteraceae is currently divided into 50 tribes. Some tribes, such as the marigold and tho...
International audienceWe present a molecular phylogeny of 26 out of the 28 currently accepted genera...
To study the inter- and infrafamilial phylogenetic relationships in the order Caryophyllales sensu l...
Magnoliales, consisting of six families of tropical to warm-temperate woody angiosperms, were long c...
The Australian and New Zealand Microseris is supposed to have evolved from one or a few diaspores af...
Caryophyllaceae is a principally holarctic family including around 2200 species often classified int...
The microsoroid ferns are one of the largest subfamilies of the Polypodiaceae with over 180 species ...
This study determined the phylogenetic relationship of Chingia, Sphaerostephanos and Christella grou...
Magnoliales, consisting of six families of tropical to warm-temperate woody angiosperms, were long c...
This revision is a monographic treatment of the fern genus Microsorum (Polypodiaceae). To elucidate ...
Classifications of the pantropical plant family Sapotaceae based solely on morphology have historica...
Abstract: Microphyes (Caryophyllaceae) is a genus endemic to Chile that is recorded here for the fir...