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The Infrageneric Classification of Biscutella (Cruciferae)

Brittonia, 1986
A brief historical taxonomic sketch ofBiscutella is given. Revisionary study of the genus throughout its geographic areas has led to an infrageneric classification. Two subgenera are recognized, one with two sections.
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A lineage‐based infrageneric classification of Turnera (Turneraceae)

TAXON, 2020
AbstractA comprehensive molecular phylogenetic study of Turneraceae showed that Turnera, the largest genus in the family, should be recircumscribed and divided into 11 series. Here, we propose a lineage‐based classification for the genus, including the description of two new series (ser. Cristatae, ser.
Lamarck Rocha, P. L. Ribeiro, A. Rapini
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Ribosomal DNA phylogenies of Cyathus: Is the current infrageneric classification appropriate?

Mycologia, 2007
Phylogenetic relationships within the genus Cyathus (bird's nest fungi) were investigated with neighbor joining, maximum likelihood, weighted maximum parsimony and MrBayes analyses of ITS and LSU ribosomal DNA sequences datasets. Twenty-two taxa of Cyathus were used in the analyses based primarily on type and authentic specimens.
Rui-Lin, Zhao   +4 more
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Systematics of the Genus Potentilla L. - (Rosaceae Juss.) - Its Infrageneric Classification and Evolutionary Trends

Nelumbo
The genera Argentina J. Hill, Pentaphylloides Duhamel, nom. illeg'. (=Dasiphora Rafin.) and Duchesnea Smith are treated as congeneric synonyms of Potentilla L.
G. Panigrahi, B. Dikshit
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An updated infrageneric classification based on phylogenomics and character evolution in Hydrangea (Hydrangeaceae)

Taxon
The genus Hydrangea s.l. (Hydrangeaceae), a favorite among gardeners, comprises more than 80 species that are important understory plants in natural temperate and subtropical forests of the Northern Hemisphere.
Xudong Yang   +6 more
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AN INFRAGENERIC CLASSIFICATION FOR IPOMOEA (CONVOLVULACEAE)

TAXON, 1979
SummaryStudy of the species of Ipomoea in several major geographic areas has led to a tentative classification. Three subgenera are proposed, each with several sections and series.
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INFRAGENERIC CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURAL NOTES FOR PYCNANTHEMUM (LAMIACEAE)

2008
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Chambers, Kenton Lee   +1 more
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Infrageneric Classification of Amaranths

2016
The infrageneric classification of Amaranthus is not clearly resolved due to wide range of morphological variability, large numbers of synonyms, and misapplication of names. According to the generally accepted concept, the genus comprises three subgenera – subgen. Acnida (including dioecious species), subgen. Amaranthus and subgen. Albersia. Monoecious
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Infrageneric classification of the genus Gaultheria L. (Ericaceae)

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1991
The 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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Molecular Phylogeny of Axonopus (Poaceae, Panicoideae, Paspaleae): Monophyly, Synapomorphies, and Taxonomic Implications for Infrageneric Classification and Species Complexes1

Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 2020
Axonopus P. Beauv. comprises nearly 90, mostly New World, species characterized by having spikelets with the inverse position (i.e., the backs of the upper glume and the upper lemma turned away from the rachis).
Carolina Delfini   +3 more
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