Diversity, distribution, and classification of Neotropical woody bamboos (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) in the 21st Century [PDF]
Background: The Neotropical woody bamboos (NWB) comprise a clade native to the Western Hemisphere. Taxonomically the NWB are classified into three subtribes: Arthrostylidiinae, Chusqueinae, and Guaduinae.
Eduardo Ruiz-Sanchez +4 more
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First cytomolecular characterization of three Neotropical woody bamboos (Bambusoideae, Poaceae) suggests ancient diploidized karyotypes [PDF]
Although karyotype features are useful data for evolutionary studies, cytogenetic data in Bambusoideae are mainly based only on chromosome counts. The first comparative cytogenetic analysis of three Neotropical woody bamboo species - Guadua chacoensis, G.
Julia Zappelini +3 more
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The Complete Chloroplast Genome of Guadua angustifolia and Comparative Analyses of Neotropical-Paleotropical Bamboos. [PDF]
To elucidate chloroplast genome evolution within neotropical-paleotropical bamboos, we fully characterized the chloroplast genome of the woody bamboo Guadua angustifolia. This genome is 135,331 bp long and comprises of an 82,839-bp large single-copy (LSC)
Miaoli Wu +5 more
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Neotropical woody bamboo for sustainable biobased products and bioenergy: a review
Neotropical woody bamboos can be growing in a heterogeneous and diversifying forest, including mountain to lowland. Its a resource widely available that remains underutilised use.
Laidy E. Hernández-Mena +3 more
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Background: The genus Olmeca comprises five species, two of which produce bacoid caryopses, while the rest produce typical caryopsis fruits. Olmeca species have a collective geographical distribution in Mexico and Honduras.
Eduardo Ruiz-Sanchez +1 more
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Parametric and non-parametric species delimitation methods result in the recognition of two new Neotropical woody bamboo species [PDF]
The Neotropical woody bamboo genus Otatea is one of five genera in the subtribe Guaduinae. Of the eight described Otatea species, seven are endemic to Mexico and one is also distributed in Central and South America. Otatea acuminata has the widest geographical distribution of the eight species, and two of its recently collected populations do not match
Eduardo Ruiz-Sánchez
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Global distribution models for the major bamboo (Poaceae, Bambusoideae) clades. [PDF]
The bamboos (Poaceae, Bambusoideae) are important ecological and economic resources distributed across five continents. Maps of the distribution of the four major bamboo clades are popular in the scientific and trade literature.
Tyrrell C.
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A 250 plastome phylogeny of the grass family (Poaceae): topological support under different data partitions. [PDF]
The systematics of grasses has advanced through applications of plastome phylogenomics, although studies have been largely limited to subfamilies or other subgroups of Poaceae.
Saarela JM +9 more
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Bamboo: an overview on its genetic diversity and characterization. [PDF]
Yeasmin L +3 more
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The flowering of woody bamboos has remained an enduring mystery over time. Woody bamboos can persist in a vegetative state for up to 150 years. Among these intriguing flowering bamboos are the Guadua species. Guadua, a Neotropical genus of woody bamboos,
María de la Luz Perez-Garcia +1 more
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