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Infrageneric classification of the genus Gaultheria L. (Ericaceae)
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1991The genus Gaultheria has been classified into ten sections (one with two subsections) and 22 series of which five are new combinations and 21 are new taxa. Seven of these sections are composed primarily of solitary flowered species and the other three sections of racemose species. About half of the species of the genus are included in section Brossaea.
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INFRAGENERIC CLASSIFICATION OF LIATRIS (ASTERACEAE: EUPATORIEAE)
2005(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Novelties towards a phylogenetic infrageneric classification of Baccharis (Asteraceae, Astereae)
Phytotaxa, 2016Names of new taxa, new combinations and names at new rank are proposed for subgenera and sections in Baccharis to move towards a phylogenetic infrageneric classification of this New World genus. Two earlier segregated genera and two previously recognised sections are moved to the subgeneric rank (as B. subgen. Coridifoliae, B. subgen. Heterothalamus, B.
GUSTAVO HEIDEN, JOSÉ RUBENS PIRANI
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Infrageneric Classification of Haworthia (Aloaceae): Perspectives from Nectar Sugar Analysis
Systematics and Geography of Plants, 2001Species and genus concepts and infrafamilial delimitations in the Aloaceae (subfamily Alooideae of the Asphodelaceae) have often been controversial. Arguments are mostly based on evidence obtained from vegetative and floral morphology, but data from other fields have also been used for speculating on taxonomic affinities within the Aloaceae.
G. F. Smith +3 more
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2018
The ergot, genus Claviceps, comprises approximately 60 species of specialised ovarial grass parasites famous for the production of food toxins and pharmaceutics. Although the ergot has been known for centuries, its evolution have not been resolved yet.
Píchová, K. (Kamila) +8 more
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The ergot, genus Claviceps, comprises approximately 60 species of specialised ovarial grass parasites famous for the production of food toxins and pharmaceutics. Although the ergot has been known for centuries, its evolution have not been resolved yet.
Píchová, K. (Kamila) +8 more
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Journal of Plant Biology, 2004
The genusEleutherococcus Maxim, is divided into five sections based on the morphology;Eleutherococcus, Cissifolius C.H. Kim and B.-Y. Sun (sect, nov.),Acanthopanax (Decne. & Planch.) H. Ohashi,Cephalopanax (Baill.) H. Ohashi andZanthoxylopanax (Harms) H. Ohashi.
Chul Hwan Kim, Byung -Yun Sun
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The genusEleutherococcus Maxim, is divided into five sections based on the morphology;Eleutherococcus, Cissifolius C.H. Kim and B.-Y. Sun (sect, nov.),Acanthopanax (Decne. & Planch.) H. Ohashi,Cephalopanax (Baill.) H. Ohashi andZanthoxylopanax (Harms) H. Ohashi.
Chul Hwan Kim, Byung -Yun Sun
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Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2009
Epidendrum L. is the largest genus of Orchidaceae in the Neotropical region; it has an impressive morphological diversification, which imposes difficulties in delimitation of both infrageneric and interspecific boundaries. In this study, we review infrageneric boundaries within the subgenus Amphiglottium and try to contribute to the understanding of ...
Fábio Pinheiro +5 more
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Epidendrum L. is the largest genus of Orchidaceae in the Neotropical region; it has an impressive morphological diversification, which imposes difficulties in delimitation of both infrageneric and interspecific boundaries. In this study, we review infrageneric boundaries within the subgenus Amphiglottium and try to contribute to the understanding of ...
Fábio Pinheiro +5 more
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Some proposals on the infrageneric classification of Drosera L.
TAXON, 1994SummarySeine, R. & Barthlott, W.: Some proposals on the infrageneric classification of Drosera L. – Taxon 43: 583‐589. 1994. – ISSN 0040‐0262.An infrageneric classification of Drosera L. is proposed on the basis of morphological, anatomical, palynological and cytotaxonomical data. A new subgenus, D. subg. Regiae (monotypic, D.
Rüdiger Seine, Wilhelm Barthlott
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Notes on the infrageneric classification of Festuca L. (Gramineae)
TAXON, 2006AbstractBased on results of recent phylogenetic studies, two new sections of Festuca L. (F. sect. Lojaconoa, F. sect. Dimorphae) are described from the Euromediterranean region. Festuca sect. Lojaconoa is typified by Festuca coerulescens and also includes F. patula. Festuca sect. Dimorphae is typified by F. dimorpha and also includes F.
Jochen Müller, Pilar Catalán
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A revised infrageneric classification of the genus Peperomia (Piperaceae)
TAXON, 2015AbstractThe classification of species‐rich genera is one of the most challenging tasks in systematics. In this paper we present an updated infrageneric classification of the genus Peperomia (Piperaceae), one of the most species‐rich genera of plants. The classification is based on a molecular phylogeny of 190 accessions and the placement of 1340 of the
Lena Frenzke +7 more
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