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Plastome phylogenomics of the diverse neotropical orchid genus Lepanthes with emphasis on subgenus Marsipanthes (Pleurothallidinae: Orchidaceae). [PDF]

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Infrageneric classification of Elwendia (Apiaceae) with a restored species

Phytotaxa, 2023
Elwendia is a middle-sized genus with its center of diversity in Central Asia. Due to the progress in recent molecular phylogenetic studies, the genus has been restored and expanded by the inclusion of eastern species of Bunium. However, it still lacks a
E. Kljuykov   +3 more
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Phylogeny and infrageneric classification of tulips

Plant Systematics and Evolution
Despite many studies conducted over a period of nearly two centuries since Reboul, who was the first to classify tulips as subgeneric level, there is still no consensus among researchers regarding the infrageneric classification of tulips. Nevertheless, in recent years, efforts to solve this taxonomic problem have been increasing. However, phylogenetic
İsmail Eker   +2 more
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Nomenclature and taxonomy of the partial infrageneric classification systems proposed for Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae) by Boiteau and Boiteau & Mannoni in the mid-20th century

Phytotaxa, 2022
The partial infrageneric classification systems proposed for Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae) by Boiteau and Boiteau & Mannoni during the mid-20th century are analysed.
Gideon F. Smith, Ronen Shtein
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A new infrageneric classification of the pantropical genus Chamaecrista (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae) based on a comprehensive molecular phylogenetic analysis and morphology

Botanical journal of the Linnean Society, 2021
Chamaecrista with > 330 species, six sections, three subsections and 39 series has had a long and complex taxonomic history. The genus is monophyletic, but most of its traditional infrageneric categories are not.
A. O. de Souza, G. Lewis, M. D. da Silva
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