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Phylogenetics and infrafamilial classification of Commelinaceae (Commelinales)
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2021AbstractThe morphologically diverse Commelinaceae consist of 41 genera with c. 650 species. Previous phylogenetic studies have revealed paraphyly of some taxa, but some of the infrafamilial taxa and most of the genera remain to be tested. To investigate phylogenetic relationships of the infrafamilial taxa and to test their monophyly, likelihood and ...
Chung-Kun Lee +4 more
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 1999
Phylogenetic relationships of the five families of the order Commelinales remain an area of deep uncertainty in higher-level monocot systematics, despite intensive morphological and anatomical study. To test the monophyly of the Commelinales and the subclass Commelinidae, evaluate their relationships, and analyze evolutionary trends in their morphology,
J Chris Pires, Kenneth J Sytsma
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Phylogenetic relationships of the five families of the order Commelinales remain an area of deep uncertainty in higher-level monocot systematics, despite intensive morphological and anatomical study. To test the monophyly of the Commelinales and the subclass Commelinidae, evaluate their relationships, and analyze evolutionary trends in their morphology,
J Chris Pires, Kenneth J Sytsma
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Journal of Genetics, 2012
Hanguana malayana (Jack) Merr. is a large to massive colonial dioecious helophyte producing extensive spongy stolons and reproduce both sexually and asexually. It is a plant of open lowlands along muddy banks of large rivers, and the margins of freshwater bodies, and freshwater swamp forest.
Asyraf Mansor +2 more
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Hanguana malayana (Jack) Merr. is a large to massive colonial dioecious helophyte producing extensive spongy stolons and reproduce both sexually and asexually. It is a plant of open lowlands along muddy banks of large rivers, and the margins of freshwater bodies, and freshwater swamp forest.
Asyraf Mansor +2 more
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Kew Bulletin, 2012
Hanguana major Airy Shaw, a highly distinctive but hitherto taxonomically confused species is re-delimited and shown to be restricted to a highland area centred on Gunung Kinabalu, Sabah, with a single collection from the highlands of Limbang, Sarawak.
Mohd Fahmi bin Abu Bakar +2 more
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Hanguana major Airy Shaw, a highly distinctive but hitherto taxonomically confused species is re-delimited and shown to be restricted to a highland area centred on Gunung Kinabalu, Sabah, with a single collection from the highlands of Limbang, Sarawak.
Mohd Fahmi bin Abu Bakar +2 more
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Phylogenetic relationship in the monocot order Commelinales, with a focus on Philydraceae
2008To characterize higher-order phylogenetic relationships among the five families of Commelinales, we surveyed multiple plastid loci from exemplar taxa sampled broadly from the order, and from other major monocot lineages. Phylogenetic inferences in Commelinales using parsimony and likelihood methods are congruent, and we find strong support for most ...
Saarela, Jeffery +3 more
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Phylogenetics and infrafamilial classification of Commelinaceae (Commelinales)
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2022Chung-Kun Lee, Shizuka Fuse
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Two new synonyms in Heteranthera (Pontederiaceae, Commelinales)
Nordic Journal of Botany, 2017Marco O O Pellegrini
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