Since the Monocots II meeting in 1998, significant new data have been published that enhance our systematic knowledge of Cyperaceae. Phylogenetic studies in the family have also progressed steadily. For this study, a parsimony analysis was carried out using all rbcL sequences currently available for Cyperaceae, including data for two new genera. One of the four subfamilies (Caricoideae) and seven of the 14 tribes (Bisboeckelereae, Cariceae, Cryptangieae, Dulichieae, Eleocharideae, Sclerieae, Trilepideae) are monophyletic. Subfamily Mapanioideae and tribe Chrysitricheae are monophyletic if, as the evidence suggests, Hellmuthia is considered a member of Cypereae. Some other features of our analysis include: well-supported Trilepideae and Scle...
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic and ecolog...
The morphological diversity and the presence of several convergent evolutionary lineages in the Cype...
The morphological diversity and the presence of several convergent evolutionary lineages in the Cype...
Since the Monocots II meeting in 1998, significant new data have been published that enhance our syst...
In the last decade, efforts to reconstruct suprageneric phylogeny of the Cyperaceae have intensified...
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic and ecolog...
Using a DNA-based tree as the framework, the homology of key taxonomic characters in tribe Cypereae ...
Despite recent advances in molecular phylogenetics, deep evolutionary relationships in Cyperaceae ar...
The circumscription of the circumboreal tribe Scirpeae has been contentious since the earliest infra...
Cyperaceae is one of the large monocotyledonous families of cosmopolitan distribution comprising ove...
Phylogenetic relationships in Cyperus and allied genera in the tribe Cypereae (family Cyperaceae) ha...
Extreme morphological reduction and convergent evolution can obscure taxonomic relationships. Th is ...
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic and ecolog...
Recent molecular studies reveal that Cyperus, the core genus of Cypereae (Cyperaceae), includes seve...
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic and ecolog...
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic and ecolog...
The morphological diversity and the presence of several convergent evolutionary lineages in the Cype...
The morphological diversity and the presence of several convergent evolutionary lineages in the Cype...
Since the Monocots II meeting in 1998, significant new data have been published that enhance our syst...
In the last decade, efforts to reconstruct suprageneric phylogeny of the Cyperaceae have intensified...
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic and ecolog...
Using a DNA-based tree as the framework, the homology of key taxonomic characters in tribe Cypereae ...
Despite recent advances in molecular phylogenetics, deep evolutionary relationships in Cyperaceae ar...
The circumscription of the circumboreal tribe Scirpeae has been contentious since the earliest infra...
Cyperaceae is one of the large monocotyledonous families of cosmopolitan distribution comprising ove...
Phylogenetic relationships in Cyperus and allied genera in the tribe Cypereae (family Cyperaceae) ha...
Extreme morphological reduction and convergent evolution can obscure taxonomic relationships. Th is ...
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic and ecolog...
Recent molecular studies reveal that Cyperus, the core genus of Cypereae (Cyperaceae), includes seve...
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic and ecolog...
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic and ecolog...
The morphological diversity and the presence of several convergent evolutionary lineages in the Cype...
The morphological diversity and the presence of several convergent evolutionary lineages in the Cype...