The complete plastome sequences of Pseudowintera colorata and Tasmannia lanceolata (Winteraceae – Canellales) [PDF]
In this study, we report the complete plastome sequences of two Winteraceae taxa, Pseudowintera colorata (MT555077) and Tasmannia lanceolata (MT555078). Both plastomes show typical quadripartite structure. The plastome size of P.
Sangjin Jo, Ki-Joong Kim
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Complete plastid genome sequences of
Background The magnoliids with four orders, 19 families, and 8,500 species represent one of the largest clades of early diverging angiosperms. Although several recent angiosperm phylogenetic analyses supported the monophyly of magnoliids and suggested ...
dePamphilis Claude W +7 more
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Flora of Espírito Santo: Winteraceae
Winteraceae (Canellales) is represented by the genera Drimys, Pseudowintera, Takhtajania, Tasmannia, and Zygogynum, corresponding to approximately 100 species. Only Drimys occurs in Brazil, with three species: Drimys angustifolia, D.
Joelcio Freitas +2 more
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Early vessel evolution and the diverisification of wood function: Insights from Malagasy Canellales
Xylem vessels have long been proposed as a key innovation for the ecological diversification of angiosperms by providing a breakthrough in hydraulic efficiency to support high rates of photosynthesis and growth. However, recent studies demonstrated that angiosperm woods with structurally “primitive” vessels did not have greater whole stem hydraulic ...
Hudson, Patrick J. +2 more
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Discordant Phylogenomic Placement of Hydnoraceae and Lactoridaceae Within Piperales Using Data From All Three Genomes. [PDF]
Original ResearchPhylogenetic relationships within the magnoliid order Piperales have been studied extensively, yet the relationships of the monotypic family Lactoridaceae and the holoparasitic Hydnoraceae to the remainder of the order remain a matter ...
Jost M +4 more
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Five major shifts of diversification through the long evolutionary history of Magnoliidae (angiosperms). [PDF]
With 10,000 species, Magnoliidae are the largest clade of flowering plants outside monocots and eudicots. Despite an ancient and rich fossil history, the tempo and mode of diversification of Magnoliidae remain poorly known.
Massoni J, Couvreur TL, Sauquet H.
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Stout camphor tree genome fills gaps in understanding of flowering plant genome evolution. [PDF]
We present reference-quality genome assembly and annotation for the stout camphor tree (Cinnamomum kanehirae (Laurales, Lauraceae)), the first sequenced member of the Magnoliidae comprising four orders (Laurales, Magnoliales, Canellales and Piperales ...
Chaw SM +15 more
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Phylogenetic Analyses of Basal Angiosperms Based on Nine Plastid, Mitochondrial, and Nuclear Genes [PDF]
DNA sequences of nine genes (plastid: atpB, matK, and rbcL; mitochondrial: atp1, matR, mtSSU, and mtLSU; nuclear: 18S and 26S rDNAs) from 100 species of basal angiosperms and gymnosperms were analyzed using parsimony, Bayesian, and maximum likelihood ...
Barbara A. Whitlock +19 more
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Winteraceae do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
Winteraceae apresenta cinco gêneros, dos quais apenas Drimysocorre na região neotropical. A taxonomia das espécies ocorrentes no Brasil ainda é controversa e dependendo do autor, são aceitas de uma a três espécies.
Anelise Hertzog +2 more
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Reconstructing the basal angiosperm phylogeny: evaluating information content of mitochondrial genes [PDF]
Three mitochondrial (atp1, matR, nad5), four chloroplast (atpB, matK, rbcL, rpoC2), and one nuclear (18S) genes from 162 seed plants, representing all major lineages of gymnosperms and angiosperms, were analyzed together in a supermatrix or in various ...
Adam M. White +130 more
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