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The genera of Cyperaceae of Madagascar.
– The rise of DNA sequencing in systematics has brought more understanding of the Cyperaceae family worldwide. Through these studies, it has been possible to delineate major clades and classify its species into subfamilies, tribes, and genera. Today, we have a good understanding of the species diversity and geographic distribution...Rasaminirina, Fitiavana ; Larridon, Isabel
Cyperaceae, Madagascar, Taxonomy, Genera, and Identification
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Reassessment of morphological species delimitations in the Cyperus margaritaceus-niveus complex using morphometrics.
– The complex is a group of ten tropical species from sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar: , , , , , , , , , and . They are characterised by a capitate head of white-yellow spikelets and modified culm bases and recent molecular analysis puts them in a distinct clade....Xanthos, Martin ; Mayo, Simon J. ; Larridon, Isabel
Species complex, Taxonomy, Morphometrics, Cyperaceae, and Cyperus margaritaceus-niveus
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Addressing inconsistencies in Cyperaceae and Juncaceae taxonomy: Comment on Brožová et al. (2022).
Elliott, Tammy L. ; Larridon, Isabel ; Barrett, Russell L. ; Bruhl, Jeremy J. ; Costa, Suzana M. …
Plant systematics, Classification, Cyperaceae, Taxonomy, Juncaceae, and Molecular phylogenetics
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A monograph of the African and Madagascan species of Cyperus sect. Incurvi (Cyperaceae).
sect. (Cyperaceae) contains 31 species worldwide, with important continental radiations in Australasia, Tropical Africa and Madagascar, and the Neotropics. Here, a monograph of the African and Madagascan species of sect. is presented, including descriptions, illustrations, synonymy, notes on habitat and ecology, geographic distribution ranges and conservation assessments. Our results identify...Griffiths, Megan ; Ralimanana, Hélène ; Rakotonasolo, Franck ; Larridon, Isabel
Cyperus, Conservation, Madagascar, Lectotypification, Cyperaceae, Taxonomy, and Africa
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A linear classification of Cyperaceae.
This paper provides a linear classification of two subfamilies, 24 tribes, 10 subtribes and 95 genera of the monocot family Cyperaceae (Poales), based on a stable phylogenetic framework resulting from years of morphological, molecular phylogenetic and phylogenomic studies. The family includes c. 5687 species. The most species-rich tribes are the...Larridon, Isabel
Herbaria, Cyperaceae, Systematics, Phylogenetic hypotheses, and Taxonomy