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Non-radiate flowers are associated with truncation of the CYCLOIDEA gene in Scaevola aemula (Goodeniaceae). [PDF]

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Evolution of Carnivory in Lentibulariaceae and the Lamiales

Plant Biology, 2004
Abstract: As a basis for analysing the evolution of the carnivorous syndrome in Lentibulariaceae (Lamiales), phylogenetic reconstructions were conducted based on coding and non‐coding chloroplast DNA (matK gene and flanking trnK intron sequences, totalling about 2.4 kb).
K, Müller   +5 more
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The Linderniaceae and Gratiolaceae are further Lineages Distinct from the Scrophulariaceae (Lamiales)

Plant Biology, 2005
Abstract:The Lamiales are one of the largest orders of angiosperms, with about 22 000 species. The Scrophulariaceae, as one of their most important families, has recently been shown to be polyphyletic. As a consequence, this family was re‐classified and several groups of former scrophulariaceous genera now belong to different families, such as the ...
Ramtin Rahmanzadeh
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Toward a comprehensive understanding of phylogenetic relationships among lineages of Acanthaceae s.l. (Lamiales)

American Journal of Botany, 2008
Acanthaceae (Asteridae; Lamiales) include ∼4000 species and encompass a range of morphological diversity, habitats, and biogeographic patterns. Although they are important components of tropical and subtropical habitats worldwide, inadequate knowledge of the family's phylogenetic framework has impeded comparative research. In this study, we sampled all
Lucinda A Mcdade   +2 more
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First report of chromosome numbers of the Carlemanniaceae (Lamiales)

Journal of Plant Research, 2007
The Carlemanniaceae comprises two small genera that are restricted to East Asia: the Carlemannia and Silvianthus. These genera were previously placed in the Rubiaceae or Caprifoliaceae, but are now considered a distinct family that is probably related to the Oleaceae in the Lamiales.
Xue, Yang, Shu-Gang, Lu, Hua, Peng
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