Molecular systematic research, using DNA sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the 18-26S nuclear ribosomal repeat unit, was conducted on a broadly representative sample of the tribe Dendrobieae. The results provide independent support, in addition to evidence from plastid DNA analysis and morphology, for the phylogenetic reassessment of the taxon. At a broad level, Dendrobieae are polyphyletic with Dendrobium sect. Oxystophyllum being deeply embedded within one of the outgroup taxa, subtribe Eriinae: Podochileae. The remaining taxa form a weakly supported monophyletic group consisting of three major clades, Epigeneium, sister to predominantly Asian and Australasian clades. This author has formally recognized these as...
Many species belonging to the genus Dendrobium are of great commercial value. However, their difficu...
Two new orchid species, Dendrobium wenshanense and D. longlingense, from Yunnan, China, are describe...
The specialized leaf anatomy for species of Dendrobium within section Aporum is similar to that of s...
Molecular systematic research, using DNA sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region o...
systematic research using the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the 18–26S nuclear ribosom...
A phylogenetic study of the four sections (Aporum, Crumenata, Strongyle, and Bolbidium) of the genus...
One of the most important genera in the family Orchidaceae is genus Dendrobium with 800-1400 species...
With around 800-1500 species worldwide, Dendrobium Sw. is one of the three largest genera in family ...
Phylogenetic analysis using chloroplast DNA, the ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase gene (rbcL), was ...
The over-collection and habitat destruction of natural Dendrobium populations for their commercial m...
A morphological study of the four sections (Aporum, Crumenata, Strongyle, and Bolbidium) of the genu...
Parsimony analyses of DNA sequences from the plastid genes atpB and rbcL were completed for 173 spec...
<div><p>The orchid family Orchidaceae is one of the largest angiosperm families, including many spec...
Abstract: The over-collection and habitat destruction of natural Dendrobium populations for their co...
The digitate-tubered clade (Dactylorhiza s.l. plus Gymnadenia s.l.) within subtribe Orchidinae is an...
Many species belonging to the genus Dendrobium are of great commercial value. However, their difficu...
Two new orchid species, Dendrobium wenshanense and D. longlingense, from Yunnan, China, are describe...
The specialized leaf anatomy for species of Dendrobium within section Aporum is similar to that of s...
Molecular systematic research, using DNA sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region o...
systematic research using the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the 18–26S nuclear ribosom...
A phylogenetic study of the four sections (Aporum, Crumenata, Strongyle, and Bolbidium) of the genus...
One of the most important genera in the family Orchidaceae is genus Dendrobium with 800-1400 species...
With around 800-1500 species worldwide, Dendrobium Sw. is one of the three largest genera in family ...
Phylogenetic analysis using chloroplast DNA, the ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase gene (rbcL), was ...
The over-collection and habitat destruction of natural Dendrobium populations for their commercial m...
A morphological study of the four sections (Aporum, Crumenata, Strongyle, and Bolbidium) of the genu...
Parsimony analyses of DNA sequences from the plastid genes atpB and rbcL were completed for 173 spec...
<div><p>The orchid family Orchidaceae is one of the largest angiosperm families, including many spec...
Abstract: The over-collection and habitat destruction of natural Dendrobium populations for their co...
The digitate-tubered clade (Dactylorhiza s.l. plus Gymnadenia s.l.) within subtribe Orchidinae is an...
Many species belonging to the genus Dendrobium are of great commercial value. However, their difficu...
Two new orchid species, Dendrobium wenshanense and D. longlingense, from Yunnan, China, are describe...
The specialized leaf anatomy for species of Dendrobium within section Aporum is similar to that of s...