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Phylogenomics and the rise of the angiosperms
Angiosperms are the cornerstone of most terrestrial ecosystems and human livelihoods1,2. A robust understanding of angiosperm evolution is required to explain their rise to ecological dominance. So far, the angiosperm tree of life has been determined primarily by means of analyses of the plastid genome3,4. Many studies have drawn on...Zuntini, Alexandre R. ; Carruthers, Tom ; Maurin, Olivier ; Bailey, Paul C. ; Leempoel, Kevin …
Plant evolution, Angiosperms, Phylogenetics, Speciation, and Phylogenomics
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An expanded circumscription of Trichocentrum (Orchidaceae: Oncidiinae) to include Grandiphyllum and Saundersia.
The genus Trichocentrum is again expanded, this time to include Grandiphyllum and Saundersia, and the respective combinations are made.Meneguzzo, Tniago E. C. ; Chase, Mark W.
Taxonomy, Orchid taxonomy, Brazilian orchids, Neotropical orchids, Trichocentrum, Cymbidieae, Orchidaceae, Orchids, Saundersia, and Grandiphyllum
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An enlarged circumscription of Bifrenaria (Orchidaceae: Maxillariiinae).
A revised delimitation of Bifrenaria broadens the genus to include the previously accepted genera Guanchezia, Horvatia, Hylaeorchis, Rudolfiella, Scuticaria, and Teuscheria. These genera as currently circumscribed are changed to sections, and their respective species transferred or combined along with newly synonymised species. Bifrenaria sect. Stenocoryne and B. sect. Adipe are...Meneguzzo, Tniago E. C. ; Chase, Mark W.
Cymbidieae, Teuscheria, Guanchezia, Scuticaria, Orchid taxonomy, Horvatia, Brazilian orchids, Neotropical flora, Rudolfiella, and Hylaeorchis
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Macroevolutionary trends of the Neotropical genus Ameroglossum (Linderniaceae) in rocky outcrop environments.
Santos, Amanda S. ; Almeida, Erton M. ; Aecyo, Paulo ; Costa, Lucas ; Wanderley, Artur …
Cubitanthus, South American biogeography, Stemodiopsis, Ameroglossum, Inselbergs, and Long-distance dispersal
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A new species of Gomesa (Oncidiinae, Orchidaceae) from inselbergs in Brazilian caatinga: morphological and karyological evidence.
We describe a new species of Gomesa (Oncidiinae, Orchidaceae), Gomesa caatingana, with restricted distribution on caatinga inselbergs in Paraíba and Pernambuco States, Brazil. Morphological and karyological characters of the new species were compared with those of Gomesa flexuosa, which is morphologically the most closely related species. Differences in geographical distribution,... -
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Tiptoe through the tulips - cultural history, molecular phylogenetics and classification of Tulipa (Liliaceae).