Southern African Oxalis taxonomy is complicated by tremendous morphological variation. The widely distributed Oxalis flava, for example, currently contains eight morphologically distinct forms. The remaining members of sect. Crassulae display morphological characters distinctive enough to retain specific status, despite resemblance to forms of the broadly defined O. flava. Recent collection of a taxon with strong morphological affinities to species in sect. Crassulae generated much interest. In this study we assess the placement of this new taxon to members of sect. Crassulae based on analyses of DNA sequence data of the Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) region and morphological comparisons. Results show that most members of sect. Crassulae...
Oxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern Africa, O...
A new species of Oxalis from Santa Cruz, Argentina is described. The new species, Oxalis morronei, b...
CITATION: Jooste, M., Dreyer, L. L. & Oberlander, K. C. 2016. The phylogenetic significance of leaf ...
The genus Oxalis in southern Africa contains more than 200 species, with the vast bulk of species in...
AbstractIn South Africa, the genus Oxalis includes 200 species inhabiting a wide range of habitats p...
O. minuta Thunb. var. callosa Salter was included in section Sagittatae of the genus Oxalis L., base...
FIGURE 5. Fluorescence histograms showing simultaneous analysis of a) O. filifoliolata and its close...
Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2003.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The phylogenetic relationships and tax...
Oxalis L., commonly called sorrel, is a large and cosmopolitan taxon that has undergone spectacular ...
AbstractOxalis ericifolia differs from all other southern African Oxalis in having massive papillate...
AbstractOxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern A...
South Africa has a rich, but scantily surveyed, desert flora. Documenting annual and geophytic speci...
Nuernberg-Silva, Anelise, Fiaschi, Pedro (2021): Taxonomic revision and morphological delimitation o...
Oxalis tuberosa is an octoploid Andean tuber crop called "oca" that belongs to the worldwide distr...
Despite an increase in the number of primers available for the nuclear genome in Embryophyta, single...
Oxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern Africa, O...
A new species of Oxalis from Santa Cruz, Argentina is described. The new species, Oxalis morronei, b...
CITATION: Jooste, M., Dreyer, L. L. & Oberlander, K. C. 2016. The phylogenetic significance of leaf ...
The genus Oxalis in southern Africa contains more than 200 species, with the vast bulk of species in...
AbstractIn South Africa, the genus Oxalis includes 200 species inhabiting a wide range of habitats p...
O. minuta Thunb. var. callosa Salter was included in section Sagittatae of the genus Oxalis L., base...
FIGURE 5. Fluorescence histograms showing simultaneous analysis of a) O. filifoliolata and its close...
Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2003.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The phylogenetic relationships and tax...
Oxalis L., commonly called sorrel, is a large and cosmopolitan taxon that has undergone spectacular ...
AbstractOxalis ericifolia differs from all other southern African Oxalis in having massive papillate...
AbstractOxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern A...
South Africa has a rich, but scantily surveyed, desert flora. Documenting annual and geophytic speci...
Nuernberg-Silva, Anelise, Fiaschi, Pedro (2021): Taxonomic revision and morphological delimitation o...
Oxalis tuberosa is an octoploid Andean tuber crop called "oca" that belongs to the worldwide distr...
Despite an increase in the number of primers available for the nuclear genome in Embryophyta, single...
Oxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern Africa, O...
A new species of Oxalis from Santa Cruz, Argentina is described. The new species, Oxalis morronei, b...
CITATION: Jooste, M., Dreyer, L. L. & Oberlander, K. C. 2016. The phylogenetic significance of leaf ...