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Molecular and Morphological Data Improve the Classification of Plantagineae (Lamiales) [PDF]
The tribe Plantagineae (Lamiales) is a group of plants with worldwide distribution, notorious for its complicated taxonomy and still unresolved natural history. We describe the result of a broadly sampled phylogenetic study of tribe. The expanded sampling dataset is based on the trnL-F spacer, rbcL, and ITS2 markers across all three included genera ...
Alexey Shipunov +5 more
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In this study, we report the first complete plastome sequence of Vitex rotundifolia (Lamiaceae) (MT937186). In addition, the plastome sequences of Phryma leptostachya subsp.
Sangjin Jo +7 more
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A CYC–RAD–DIV–DRIF interaction likely pre-dates the origin of floral monosymmetry in Lamiales
Background An outstanding question in evolutionary biology is how genetic interactions defining novel traits evolve. They may evolve either by de novo assembly of previously non-interacting genes or by en bloc co-option of interactions from other ...
Aniket Sengupta, Lena C. Hileman
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Oreocharis argyreia var. angustifolia of Gesneriaceae is widely distributed in South China, including Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan, and Jiangxi provinces.
Guoliang Xu +4 more
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Complete Chloroplast Genome of Tanaecium tetragonolobum: The First Bignoniaceae Plastome. [PDF]
Bignoniaceae is a Pantropical plant family that is especially abundant in the Neotropics. Members of the Bignoniaceae are diverse in many ecosystems and represent key components of the Tropical flora. Despite the ecological importance of the Bignoniaceae
Alison Gonçalves Nazareno +2 more
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Phylogeny of Scrophulariaceae sensu lato based on plastid genome
Phylogenetic relationships of Scrophulariaceae s. l.(sensu lato)and the closely related groups were explored with 129 plastid genomes representing 107 genera. Plastome sequences were downloaded from the GenBank.
Xueqin WANG +4 more
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Duplication of floral regulatory genes in the Lamiales [PDF]
Duplication of some floral regulatory genes has occurred repeatedly in angiosperms, whereas others are thought to be single‐copy in most lineages. We selected three genes that interact in a pathway regulating floral development conserved among higher tricolpates (LFY/FLO, UFO/FIM, and AP3/DEF) and screened for copy number among families of Lamiales ...
Jan E, Aagaard +3 more
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Objective: The objective of this study was to establish the method of propagation of Oryganum vulgare and Lippia graveolens employing a plant tissue culture technique that decreased the phenolization percentages and increased the multiplication coefficients. Design/ methodology/ approach: The in vitro germination percentage was evaluated in both ...
María A. Aguilar Morales +9 more
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Yes, we CAM! First evidence of CAM photosynthesis in a carnivorous plant. [PDF]
Evidence for weak, facultative CAM is reported for the first time in a carnivorous plant, i.e., in Mexican representatives of Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae). Abstract Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) is a photosynthetic adaptation enabling higher CO2 concentration close to Rubisco and increased water use efficiency.
Fleck NJ +4 more
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Chromosome-scale assembly of the Verbenaceae species Queen’s Wreath (Petrea volubilis L.)
Objectives Petrea volubilis, a member of the Order Lamiales and the Verbenaceae family, is an important horticultural species that has been used in traditional folk medicine.
John P. Hamilton +3 more
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