Water lily (Nymphaea L.) is the largest genus of Nymphaeaceae. This family is composed of six genera (Nuphar, Ondinea, Euryale, Victoria, Barclaya, Nymphaea). Its members are nearly worldwide in tropical and temperate regions. The classification of some species in Nymphaea is ambiguous due to high variation in leaf and flower parts such as leaf margin, stamen appendage. Therefore, the phylogenetic relationships based on 18S rDNA were constructed to delimit this genus. DNAs of 52 specimens belonging to water lily family were extracted using modified conventional method containing cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB). The results showed that the amplified fragment is about 1600 base pairs in size. After analysis, the aligned sequences prese...
Water lilies are from a family of flowering plants, Nymphaeaceae. They live as rhizomatous aquatic h...
Hydatellaceae are a small aquatic family of 12 species related to water lilies, part of the ANITA gr...
The genus Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) is described to include 11 species native to fresh waters of the Nor...
The genus Nymphaea L. (water lily) is the most diverse genus in the family Nymphaeaceae, with more t...
The water lily clade represents the second earliest diverging branch of angiosperms. Most of its spe...
The order Nymphaeales, consisting of three families with a record of eight genera, has gained signif...
Nymphaea species, the most popular decorative plants, were collected for specificity of inter-simple...
Abstract Background The Nymphaeales (waterlilly and relatives) lineage has diverged as the second br...
Plant species diversity contributes to overall organismal diversity worldwide, and by understanding ...
Although the genus Nymphaea (waterlily) includes only two native species (N. alba and N. candida) in...
Native water lilies are wide spread in aquatic ecosystems in Sri Lanka and the RevisedHandbook to th...
The floating-leaved aquatic plant genus Nymphoides includes diploid and polyploid species that are d...
Nymphaea has seven species already catalogued in the flood prone areas of the Brazilian Pantanal. Ho...
Despite long-term research, the aquatic genus Nymphaea still possesses major taxonomic challenges. H...
Water lilies belong to the angiosperm order Nymphaeales. Amborellales, Nymphaeales and Austrobaileya...
Water lilies are from a family of flowering plants, Nymphaeaceae. They live as rhizomatous aquatic h...
Hydatellaceae are a small aquatic family of 12 species related to water lilies, part of the ANITA gr...
The genus Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) is described to include 11 species native to fresh waters of the Nor...
The genus Nymphaea L. (water lily) is the most diverse genus in the family Nymphaeaceae, with more t...
The water lily clade represents the second earliest diverging branch of angiosperms. Most of its spe...
The order Nymphaeales, consisting of three families with a record of eight genera, has gained signif...
Nymphaea species, the most popular decorative plants, were collected for specificity of inter-simple...
Abstract Background The Nymphaeales (waterlilly and relatives) lineage has diverged as the second br...
Plant species diversity contributes to overall organismal diversity worldwide, and by understanding ...
Although the genus Nymphaea (waterlily) includes only two native species (N. alba and N. candida) in...
Native water lilies are wide spread in aquatic ecosystems in Sri Lanka and the RevisedHandbook to th...
The floating-leaved aquatic plant genus Nymphoides includes diploid and polyploid species that are d...
Nymphaea has seven species already catalogued in the flood prone areas of the Brazilian Pantanal. Ho...
Despite long-term research, the aquatic genus Nymphaea still possesses major taxonomic challenges. H...
Water lilies belong to the angiosperm order Nymphaeales. Amborellales, Nymphaeales and Austrobaileya...
Water lilies are from a family of flowering plants, Nymphaeaceae. They live as rhizomatous aquatic h...
Hydatellaceae are a small aquatic family of 12 species related to water lilies, part of the ANITA gr...
The genus Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae) is described to include 11 species native to fresh waters of the Nor...