Recent phylogenetic analyses based on molecular markers have resulted in a solid phylogeny of Viburnum with 12 well-defined clades. This has allowed us to focus on character evolution, endocarp and seed characters in particular. Members of Viburnum bear drupes that differ considerably between clades. Characters such as pyrene shape and grooving, number of fibrous layers, seed coat anatomy, and seed rumination are phylogenetically highly valuable. Our results largely agree with the results based on molecular data and provide several additional insights. The position of V. clemensae as sister to the rest of Viburnum is supported by several characters. The early diversification of V. clemensae might explain its highly derived features. Further...
Bayesian majority-rule consensus tree of 113 Viburnum species sampled for nine chloroplast regions a...
The genus Sambucus belongs to the family Viburnaceae, and has long been a debatable taxon regarding ...
Comparative wood anatomy of Viburnum was carried out to understand the differences in wood features ...
Recent phylogenetic analyses based on molecular markers have resulted in a solid phylogeny of Viburn...
Premise of the study: Despite recent progress, significant uncertainties remain concerning relations...
All Viburnum species produce drupes with a hardened endocarp surrounding a single seed. Endocarp for...
Comprised of more than 160 species, Viburnum is the largest genus in the Viburnaceae (formerly Adoxa...
Bayesian majority-rule consensus tree of 113 species of Viburnum. Data generated from the whole pla...
Dissolution of Viburnum section Megalotinus (Adoxaceae) of Southeast Asia and its implications for m...
Few studies have critically evaluated how morphological variation within individual organisms corres...
Recent molecular investigations have greatly improved our understanding of the phylogenetic relation...
We used a near-complete phylogeny for the angiosperm clade Viburnum to assess lineage diversificatio...
Species are the starting point for most studies of ecology and evolution, but the proper circumscrip...
120-taxon phylogeny, pruned from Spriggs et al. 2015, used for Viburnum-wide habit/habitat analyse
Alpinioideae is the largest of the four subfamilies of Zingiberaceae and is widely distributed throu...
Bayesian majority-rule consensus tree of 113 Viburnum species sampled for nine chloroplast regions a...
The genus Sambucus belongs to the family Viburnaceae, and has long been a debatable taxon regarding ...
Comparative wood anatomy of Viburnum was carried out to understand the differences in wood features ...
Recent phylogenetic analyses based on molecular markers have resulted in a solid phylogeny of Viburn...
Premise of the study: Despite recent progress, significant uncertainties remain concerning relations...
All Viburnum species produce drupes with a hardened endocarp surrounding a single seed. Endocarp for...
Comprised of more than 160 species, Viburnum is the largest genus in the Viburnaceae (formerly Adoxa...
Bayesian majority-rule consensus tree of 113 species of Viburnum. Data generated from the whole pla...
Dissolution of Viburnum section Megalotinus (Adoxaceae) of Southeast Asia and its implications for m...
Few studies have critically evaluated how morphological variation within individual organisms corres...
Recent molecular investigations have greatly improved our understanding of the phylogenetic relation...
We used a near-complete phylogeny for the angiosperm clade Viburnum to assess lineage diversificatio...
Species are the starting point for most studies of ecology and evolution, but the proper circumscrip...
120-taxon phylogeny, pruned from Spriggs et al. 2015, used for Viburnum-wide habit/habitat analyse
Alpinioideae is the largest of the four subfamilies of Zingiberaceae and is widely distributed throu...
Bayesian majority-rule consensus tree of 113 Viburnum species sampled for nine chloroplast regions a...
The genus Sambucus belongs to the family Viburnaceae, and has long been a debatable taxon regarding ...
Comparative wood anatomy of Viburnum was carried out to understand the differences in wood features ...