A nuclear phylogenomic tree of grasses (Poaceae) recovers current classification despite gene tree incongruence. [PDF]
Summary Grasses (Poaceae) comprise c. 11 800 species and are central to human livelihoods and terrestrial ecosystems. Knowing their relationships and evolutionary history is key to comparative research and crop breeding. Advances in genome‐scale sequencing allow for increased breadth and depth of phylogenomic analyses, making it possible to infer a new
Grass Phylogeny Working Group III.
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Potential adaptive habitats for the narrowly distributed and rare bamboo species Chimonobambusa tumidissinoda J. R. Xue & T. P. Yi ex Ohrnb. under future climate change in China. [PDF]
Chimonobambusa tumidissinoda is a rare and narrowly distributed bamboo species, we utilized MaxEnt model to predict its potential distribution range and evaluate its vulnerability under future climate scenarios. Simulation results revealed that although the suitable area for C.
Wang WH, Peng SL, Shu H, Fu X, Ye XY.
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CHROMOSOMES OF TWO OLYRA L. SPECIES FROM MISIONES, ARGENTINA (POACEAE, BAMBUSOIDEAE, OLYREAE) [PDF]
The subfamily Bambusoideae comprises three monophyletic tribes, Arundinarieae, Bambuseae and Olyreae. Here we report the gametic number and the chromosomal meiotic behavior of two species belonging to the herbaceous tribe Olyreae, Olyra latifolia and ...
Reutemann A.V. +3 more
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Genetic control of compatibility in crosses between wheat and its wild or cultivated relatives
Summary In the recent years, the agricultural world has been progressing towards integrated crop protection, in the context of sustainable and reasoned agriculture to improve food security and quality, and to preserve the environment through reduced uses of water, pesticides, fungicides or fertilisers.
Julie Laugerotte +2 more
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A Review on Bamboo Resource in the African Region: A Call for Special Focus and Action
The African region has untapped bamboo resource potential with immense socioeconomic, cultural, and ecological significances. Despite the long history of bamboo in the region, its contribution is at the infant stage. Therefore, the present study aimed at reviewing the existing literature supported by research experience on bamboo resource in the region.
Tinsae Bahru, Yulong Ding, Ahmad A. Omar
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Yushania tongpeii (Poaceae, Bambusoideae), a new bamboo species from north-eastern Yunnan, China [PDF]
Yushania tongpeii D.Z.Li, Y.X.Zhang & E.D.Liu, a new species of the temperate bamboo tribe Arundinarieae (Poaceae: Bambusoideae), is described and illustrated from north-eastern Yunnan, China.
Yu-Xiao Zhang +3 more
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The evolutionary speed hypothesis (ESH) states that the molecular evolutionary rates of plants in the warm areas are higher than that in the cool areas.
Wencai Wang +4 more
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This review highlights the current status of biotechnology of moso bamboo, one of the temperate woody bamboos of industrial importance. One of the versatile species on earth, this species has tremendous potential in securing the national economy of any country which can support its growth and development.
Muthusamy Ramakrishnan +6 more
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Bamboo, a member of subfamily Bambusoideae in the grass family (Poaceae), is one of the most important non‐timber forest resources and a potential alternative to wood and wood products. Ethiopian lowland bamboo (Oxytenanthera abyssinica) is an economically and ecologically important species which accounts about 85% of total bamboo coverage in the ...
Oumer Abdie Oumer +5 more
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Genome skimming reveals the complete chloroplast genome of Ampelocalamus naibunensis (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Arundinarieae) with phylogenomic implication [PDF]
Ampelocalamus naibunensis is one drooping bamboo with an important ornamental value endemic to Taiwan Island. To date, the genetic and genomic information of this species is little known. Here we characterized the complete chloroplast genome of A. naibunensis using genome skimming approach.
Zhang, Xian-Zhi, Chen, Si-Yun
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