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Capturing single‐copy nuclear genes, organellar genomes, and nuclear ribosomal DNA from deep genome skimming data for plant phylogenetics: A case study in Vitaceae

open access: yesJournal of Systematics and Evolution, 2021
With the decreasing cost and availability of many newly developed bioinformatics pipelines, next-generation sequencing (NGS) has revolutionized plant systematics in recent years.
Bin-bin Liu, Chen Ren, Richard G J Hodel
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The Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequence of Ampelopsis: Gene Organization, Comparative Analysis, and Phylogenetic Relationships to Other Angiosperms

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2016
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata is an economically important plant that belongs to the Vitaceae family of angiosperms. The phylogenetic placement of Vitaceae is still unresolved.
Gurusamy Raman, Seonjoo Park
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Chromosome-level reference genome of Tetrastigma hemsleyanum (Vitaceae) provides insights into genomic evolution and the biosynthesis of phenylpropanoids and flavonoids.

The Plant Journal, 2023
Here, we present a high-quality chromosome-scale genome assembly (2.19 Gb) and annotation of Tetrastigma hemsleyanum, a perennial herbaceous liana native to subtropical China, with diverse medicinal applications.
Shanshan Zhu   +12 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

VITACEAE

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2003
Arobba et al. (1984), Bamzai and Randhawa (1965), Erdtman (1952), Erdtman et al. (1961, 1963), Faegri and Iversen (1989), Kuprianova and Alyoshina (1978), Lombardo et al. (1978), Maas (1977), Moore et al. (1991), Nema and Sharma (1981), Reille (1967, 1995, 1998), Straka (1954), Valdes et al. (1987), Visset (1971), Wodehouse (1935).
A. Marks, W. Punt, P.P. Hoen
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A New Ceramide from Cissus Aralioides Baker (Vitaceae) and its Antimicrobial Activity

Chemistry and Biodiversity, 2022
Purification through repeated column chromatography over silica gel and Sephadex LH‐20 of the ethanol extract of the stems of Cissus aralioides (Baker) Planch.
R. D. T. Nago   +7 more
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A new phylogenetic tribal classification of the grape family (Vitaceae)

open access: yesJournal of Systematics and Evolution, 2018
Stefanie M Ickert-bond   +2 more
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Historical biogeography of Tetrastigma (Vitaceae): Insights into floristic exchange patterns between Asia and Australia

Cladistics, 2021
Biodiversity exchanges across the Malesian region, linking the distinct biotas of Asia and Australia, have long attracted the curiosity of biologists. Tetrastigma (Vitaceae) has a wide distribution in Asia through the Sunda archipelago to Australia and ...
Danxiao Peng   +7 more
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Seed Morphology of Vitaceae

International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2011
Seeds of Vitaceae can be easily recognized by their unique features, a pair of ventral infolds and a dorsal chalaza knot, but the inter- and intrageneric morphological variation in seed morphology has not been explored in detail. To facilitate identification of genera based on seed morphology, a study of 252 extant seeds representing all 15 genera of ...
Steven R. Manchester, Iju Chen
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A palynological perspective on the tribe Viteae of the grape family (Vitaceae)

Grana, 2021
The tribe Viteae comprises about 200 species and is represented by the genera Vitis and Ampelocissus. Vitis is the most studied genus within the grape family (Vitaceae) because of the global economic importance of its fruits and derived products.
Simone Cartaxo-Pinto   +4 more
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Pollen Analysis of Representatives of the Tribes Ampelopsideae, Cayratieae and Parthenocisseae and Evolutionary History of Vitaceae Genera

Palynology, 2021
The family Vitaceae has a wide distribution, occurring in temperate, subtropical, and tropical climates. Vine members of the family thrive in different types of vegetation.
Simone Cartaxo-Pinto   +4 more
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