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2010
The family Orchidaceae comprises about 7% of all angiosperms and is considered one of the largest families of this group. The family presents more than 25,000 species, distributed around the world, but showing greatest diversity in tropical regions. A vast number of orchid species occur especially in the Neotropics.
Emerson Ricardo Pansarin +1 more
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The family Orchidaceae comprises about 7% of all angiosperms and is considered one of the largest families of this group. The family presents more than 25,000 species, distributed around the world, but showing greatest diversity in tropical regions. A vast number of orchid species occur especially in the Neotropics.
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Dihydrophenanthrenes from medicinal plants of Orchidaceae: A review
Chinese Herbal Medicines, 2021Di Zhou
exaly
2009
Recent taxonomic and nomenclatural changes affecting taxa of Orchidaceae that occur in Ukraine are summarized. In particular, the following changes are discussed and explained in view of the ongoing work toward the third edition of the Red Data Book of Ukraine: (1) polyphyly of Orchis L. s. l. and transfers of some species to Anacamptis Rich.
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Recent taxonomic and nomenclatural changes affecting taxa of Orchidaceae that occur in Ukraine are summarized. In particular, the following changes are discussed and explained in view of the ongoing work toward the third edition of the Red Data Book of Ukraine: (1) polyphyly of Orchis L. s. l. and transfers of some species to Anacamptis Rich.
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Neottia wuyishanensis (Orchidaceae: Neottieae), a new species from Fujian, China
Plant Diversity, 2021Bing-Hua Chen, Xiao-Hua Jin
exaly
Plastome evolution and phylogeny of subtribe Aeridinae (Vandeae, Orchidaceae)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2020Young-Kee Kim +2 more
exaly
Evolution of Terpene Synthases in Orchidaceae
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021Li-Min Huang +2 more
exaly

