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A Molecular Phylogeny of Santalaceae (Santalales)
Systematic Botany, 2008Santalaceae sensu stricto, the type family for the sandalwood order (Santalales), include approximately 40 genera and over 550 species distributed worldwide. Because the family possesses plesiomorphic and generalized traits that occur throughout the order, this diverse assemblage of hemiparasitic plants has been difficult to characterize and ...
Joshua P. Der, Daniel L. Nickrent
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Santalales Bercht. & J. Presl, P
2011Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp.
Reveal, James L. +3 more
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Santalales in Human Affairs and Conservation
2014Human Affairs. The economic issues involving Santalales are relatively modest except for the two or three ones mentioned below. Many of the trees in the order are locally prized for their superior wood qualities. This is true for Acanthosyris, Coula, Heisteria, Minquartia, Scorodocarpus, Strombosia, and Strombosiopsis.
Job Kuijt, Bertel Hansen
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Cryptic species in the Andean hemiparasite Quinchamalium chilense (Schoepfiaceae: Santalales)
Systematics and Biodiversity, 2017The integration of different characters (e.g. morphological, ecological, and molecular) is now recognized as important in species delimitation.
Lopez Laphitz, Rita Maria +2 more
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Expression of ovule and integument‐associated genes in reduced ovules of Santalales
Evolution & Development, 2010SUMMARYSantalales comprise mainly parasitic plants including mistletoes and sandalwoods. Bitegmic ovules similar to those found in most other angiosperms are seen in many members of the order, but other members exhibit evolutionary reductions to the unitegmic and ategmic conditions.
Ryan H, Brown +2 more
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Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2016
The flora of New Caledonia encompasses more than 3000 plant species and an endemism of almost 80%. New Caledonia is even considered as one of the 34 ‘hot spots’ for biodiversity. Considering the current global loss of biodiversity and the fact that several drugs and pesticides become obsolete, there is an urgent need to increase sampling and research ...
Paul, Coulerie, Cyril, Poullain
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The flora of New Caledonia encompasses more than 3000 plant species and an endemism of almost 80%. New Caledonia is even considered as one of the 34 ‘hot spots’ for biodiversity. Considering the current global loss of biodiversity and the fact that several drugs and pesticides become obsolete, there is an urgent need to increase sampling and research ...
Paul, Coulerie, Cyril, Poullain
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Phytotaxa, 2019
The monotypic genus Jodina is endemic from central to south-eastern South America, where it grows from southern Bolivia and Brazil, Uruguay, to northern and central Argentina. The only species included in the genus is Jodina rhombifolia, a small hemiparasitic tree about 4–8 m high that is characteristic of the chacoan environments of the Neotropical ...
MARCELO D. ARANA, MARÍA LUJÁN LUNA
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The monotypic genus Jodina is endemic from central to south-eastern South America, where it grows from southern Bolivia and Brazil, Uruguay, to northern and central Argentina. The only species included in the genus is Jodina rhombifolia, a small hemiparasitic tree about 4–8 m high that is characteristic of the chacoan environments of the Neotropical ...
MARCELO D. ARANA, MARÍA LUJÁN LUNA
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TAXON, 2015
AbstractTo date molecular data have not revealed the exact phylogenetic position of Balanophoraceae in relation to hemiparasitic Santalales. To elucidate the phylogeny of Santalales and the position of Balanophoraceae, three plastid genes (matK, rbcL, accD), three nuclear genes (SSU and LSU rDNA andRPB2) and one mitochondrial gene (matR) from 197 ...
Huei-Jiun Su +4 more
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AbstractTo date molecular data have not revealed the exact phylogenetic position of Balanophoraceae in relation to hemiparasitic Santalales. To elucidate the phylogeny of Santalales and the position of Balanophoraceae, three plastid genes (matK, rbcL, accD), three nuclear genes (SSU and LSU rDNA andRPB2) and one mitochondrial gene (matR) from 197 ...
Huei-Jiun Su +4 more
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2023
The collection of Rosales, Salviniales, Santalales, Sapindales, Saxifragales, Schizaeales and Selaginellales is composed of a total of 3181 herbarium specimens, which are distributed as follows: Specimens by family for Rosales: Cannabaceae 8, Cecropiaceae 1, Celtidaceae 353, Elaeagnaceae 8, Moraceae 56, Rhamnaceae 328, Rosaceae 599, Ulmaceae 13 ...
Marcelo Gritti, Jimena Ponce
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The collection of Rosales, Salviniales, Santalales, Sapindales, Saxifragales, Schizaeales and Selaginellales is composed of a total of 3181 herbarium specimens, which are distributed as follows: Specimens by family for Rosales: Cannabaceae 8, Cecropiaceae 1, Celtidaceae 353, Elaeagnaceae 8, Moraceae 56, Rhamnaceae 328, Rosaceae 599, Ulmaceae 13 ...
Marcelo Gritti, Jimena Ponce
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Taxons nouveaux dans le genre Arceuthobium M. Bieb. (Viscaceae, Santalales)
Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 2015Une nouvelle espèce de gui nain du genévrier est décrite en Provence : Arceuthobium gambyi Fridl. Ses tiges, fleurs et graines sont plus grandes que celles d’A. oxycedri (DC.) M. Bieb. Ses fleurs sont tri-ou tétramères, vs. dimères ou trimères chez A. oxycedri. Leur quantité d’ADN 2C diffère : 2C = 20 pg chez A. gambyi et 2C = 18,2 pg chez A. oxycedri.
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