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ASPHODELACEAE: ALOOIDEAE

open access: yesBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation, 2000
THE GENUS  POELLNITZIA INCLUDED IN ...
J. C. Manning, G. F. Smith
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The complete chloroplast genome of Dianella ensifolia (Asphodelaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
Dianella ensifolia (L.) Redouté 1802 is a plant known for its significant medicinal values. In this study, we presented its chloroplast genome. The length of the chloroplast genome was found to be 156,571 bp, with a GC content of 37.86%.
Yan Zhang   +5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Eremurus zoae Vved. (Asphodelaceae), an endemic species of Kyrgyz Republic [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
Eremurus zoae Vved. 1971 is a perennial herbaceous plant in the family Asphodelaceae and an endemic species of the Kyrgyz Republic; however, its complete chloroplast genome sequence has not been reported.
Ju Eun Jang   +7 more
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LILIACEAE/ASPHODELACEAE

open access: yesBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation, 1990
THE TYPE OF  CHORTOLIRION BERGFRIANUM (ALOOIDEAE)
G. F. Smith
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The chromosomes of Chortolirion and Poellnitzia (Asphodelaceae: Alooideae)

open access: yesBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation, 1991
The somatic chromosomes of Chortolirion angolense (Baker) A. Berger and Poellnitzia rubriflora (L. Bol.) Uitewaal have been studied. Both taxa are monotypic genera in the subfamily Alooideae of the Asphodelaceae. Prior to this study Chor­tolirion had not
G. F. Smith
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Central Asia revealed as a key area in evolution of Eremurus (Asphodelaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Diversity
Eremurus was described at the beginning of the 19th century. However, due to limited sampling and the small number of gene markers to date, its phylogeny and evolution are largely unknown. In this study, we analyzed plastomes from 27 species belonging to
Dilmurod Makhmudjanov   +6 more
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The origin and diversification of Amaryllidaceae: A phylogenetic and biogeographic analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Bot
Abstract Premise Previous angiosperm‐wide studies estimated that the geophytic family Amaryllidaceae diverged in Africa 87.00–46.77 million years ago (mya), spanning the Cretaceous and Palaeogene periods, including multiple important climatic and geological events.
Dennehy-Carr ZH   +4 more
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The family classification of the New Caledonian angiosperms has become more stable with the application of the APG system. [PDF]

open access: yesCladistics
Abstract The era of molecular systematics has had a tremendous impact on taxonomy, with the increasing availability of phylogenetic trees allowing the recircumscription of higher taxa, particularly through the application of the monophyletic principle.
Gotty K, Pillon Y.
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Diversification patterns of the southwest Australian biodiversity hotspot reveal a novel macroevolutionary pathway to plant hyperdiversity. [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytol
Summary The macroevolutionary drivers for disparities in plant species richness across Australia are understudied, hindered by lack of densely sampled comparative phylogenetic data. Here, we address this gap by analysing plant diversification dynamics and quantifying macroevolutionary trajectories of 22 plant clades (4289 species in 14 families) across
Nge FJ, Skeels A.
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The complete chloroplast genome of Hemerocallis citrina (Asphodelaceae), an ornamental and medicinal plant

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
Hemerocallis citrina (Asphodelaceae) has been wildly cultivated as ornamental and medicinal plant. Here, we reported the first chloroplast genome sequence of H. citrina.
Xiaobin Ou, Ge Liu, Li-Hong Wu
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