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Taxonomic notes on Brandisia (Orobanchaceae)
PhytotaxaField investigations and specimen examination revealed no obvious morphological differences among Brandisia chevalieri Bonati, B. discolor J.D.Hooker & Thomson, and B. scandens Bonati. This observation, coupled with previously established phylogenetic evidence, confirms B. chevalieri and B. scandens as synonyms of B. discolor.
ZHUO ZHOU +5 more
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2023
Orobanchaceae Odontites discolor subsp. ciliatus (Pomel) Bolliger, K 3, PL, RR Odontites discolor Pomel subsp.
Meddour, Rachid +2 more
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Orobanchaceae Odontites discolor subsp. ciliatus (Pomel) Bolliger, K 3, PL, RR Odontites discolor Pomel subsp.
Meddour, Rachid +2 more
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Phytotaxa, 2023
This study represents the first comprehensive monograph of the tribe Orobancheae (Orobanchaceae) in the four holoparasitic genera, Cistanche, Phelypaea, Phelipanche, and Orobanche, in Georgia.
R. Piwowarczyk +3 more
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This study represents the first comprehensive monograph of the tribe Orobancheae (Orobanchaceae) in the four holoparasitic genera, Cistanche, Phelypaea, Phelipanche, and Orobanche, in Georgia.
R. Piwowarczyk +3 more
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Castilleja eggeri (Orobanchaceae: Pedicularideae), a new endemic species from Mexico
Nordic Journal of Botany, 2023The new species Castilleja eggeri (Orobanchaceae) is described, compared and illustrated. The species is distinguished by its reduced number of 1–5 flowers per inflorescence, decumbent stems and dissected leaves.
Antonio Francisco‐Gutiérrez +2 more
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Two new species of Pedicularis (Orobanchaceae) from Eastern Kazakhstan
TurczaninowiaThe article provides a description of two new species – Pedicularis kotuchovii and Pedicularis saurica (Orobanchaceae) – from the territory of Eastern Kazakhstan (the Ridges of Saur and Tarbagatai (Altaian), Ukok plateau).
P. Kosachev, G. Bolbotov
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Orobanche ballotae (Orobanchaceae) in Tunisia, a confirmation for the African parasitic flora
Anales del Jardín Botánico de MadridThis paper reports the first discovery in Tunisia of Orobanche ballotae (Orobanchaceae) parasiting on Pseudodictamnus hirsutus, its specific plant-host, within the mountains of Le Kef region in the northwestern part of the country.
R. El Mokni, G. Domina
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bioRxiv
The transition from autotrophy to heterotrophy in parasitic plants disrupts organellar coordination and presents a unique opportunity to examine the coevolution of cellular genomes.
Yanlei Feng, S. Wicke
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The transition from autotrophy to heterotrophy in parasitic plants disrupts organellar coordination and presents a unique opportunity to examine the coevolution of cellular genomes.
Yanlei Feng, S. Wicke
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Pedicularis flava (Orobanchaceae)
TurczaninowiaPedicularis flava Pall. is perennial herb and is distributed in China (Inner Mongolia), Mongolia and Russia (Zabaikalye Territory – Chita city, Republic of Tyva).
S. Baasanmunkh +7 more
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Herbarium phylogenomics: Resolving the generic status of the enigmatic Pseudobartsia (Orobanchaceae)
Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 2022The millions of herbarium specimens in collections around the world provide historical resources for phylogenomics and evolutionary studies. Many rare and endangered species exist only as historical specimens.
N. Jiang +7 more
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Systematic Botany
Agalinis (Orobanchaceae, tribe Pedicularideae) consists of approximately 70 hemiparasitic species distributed among North, Central, and South America. Previous phylogenetic studies did not include tropical species nor comprehensive sampling for closely ...
Maribeth Latvis +4 more
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Agalinis (Orobanchaceae, tribe Pedicularideae) consists of approximately 70 hemiparasitic species distributed among North, Central, and South America. Previous phylogenetic studies did not include tropical species nor comprehensive sampling for closely ...
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