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Everywhere but Antarctica: using a supertree to understand the diversity and distribution of the Compositae.
- V. Funk, R. J. Bayer, +11 authors H. Balslev
- Biology
- 2005
s. Albuquerque, New Mexico, August 12-16, 2001. Botanical Society of America. Pp. 132. Panero, J.L., Baldwin, B.G., Schilling, E.E. & Clevinger, J.A. 2001c. Molecular phylogenetic studies of members… Expand
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Generic Delimitation and Phylogeny of the Subtribe Centaureinae (Asteraceae): A Combined Nuclear and Chloroplast DNA Analysis
- N. Garcia-Jacas, A. Susanna, T. Garnatje, R. Vilatersana
- Biology
- 1 April 2001
Abstract Taxonomic complexity has hindered the partitioning of the artificial genus Centaurea, even though it has long been recognized as a polyphyletic assemblage. On the basis of morphology, pollen… Expand
Centaurea revisited: A molecular survey of the Jacea group.
- N. Garcia-Jacas, T. Uysal, K. Romashchenko, V. N. Suárez-Santiago, K. Ertuǧrul, A. Susanna
- Biology, Medicine
- Annals of botany
- 1 October 2006
BACKGROUND AND AIMS
The genus Centaurea has traditionally been considered to be a complicated taxon. No attempt at phylogenetic reconstruction has been made since recent revisions in circumscription,… Expand
THE CARDUEAE (COMPOSITAE) REVISITED: INSIGHTS FROM ITS, trnL-trnF, AND matK NUCLEAR AND CHLOROPLAST DNA ANALYSIS1, 2
- A. Susanna, N. Garcia-Jacas, O. Hidalgo, R. Vilatersana, T. Garnatje
- Biology
- 31 May 2006
Abstract The new outline of relationships in basal branches of the family Compositae Giseke confirms that the sister group to the tribe Cardueae Cass. are not Mutisieae Cass., but rather a group of… Expand
Taxonomic problems in Carthamus (Asteraceae): RAPD markers and sectional classification
- R. Vilatersana, T. Garnatje, A. Susanna, N. Garcia-Jacas
- Biology
- 1 March 2005
Recent molecular studies have clarified the problem of the generic limits of Carthamus. However, taxonomic problems remain in the sectional classification: section Carthamus was confirmed as a… Expand
Natural Delineation, Molecular Phylogeny and Floral Evolution in Campanula
- Cristina Roquet, L. Sáez, J. Aldasoro, A. Susanna, M. L. Alarcón, N. Garcia-Jacas
- Biology
- 1 March 2008
Abstract The circumscription and infrageneric classification of Campanula is highly controversial. Independent and combined data from nuclear and chloroplast sequences (trnL-trnF, ITS) were analyzed… Expand
Reconstructing the history of Campanulaceae with a Bayesian approach to molecular dating and dispersal-vicariance analyses.
- Cristina Roquet, I. Sanmartín, +4 authors J. Aldasoro
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular phylogenetics and evolution
- 1 September 2009
We reconstruct here the spatial and temporal evolution of the Campanula alliance in order to better understand its evolutionary history. To increase phylogenetic resolution among major groups… Expand
The Genus Artemisia and its Allies: Phylogeny of the Subtribe Artemisiinae (Asteraceae, Anthemideae) Based on Nucleotide Sequences of Nuclear Ribosomal DNA Internal Transcribed Spacers (ITS)
- J. Vallès, M. Torrell, T. Garnatje, N. Garcia-Jacas, R. Vilatersana, A. Susanna
- Biology
- 1 May 2003
Abstract: Sequences of the internal transcribed spacers (ITS1 and ITS2) of nuclear ribosomal DNA were analysed for 44 Artemisia species (46 populations) representing all the five classical subgenera… Expand
Generic delimitation and phylogeny of theCarduncellus-Carthamus complex (Asteraceae) based on ITS sequences
- R. Vilatersana, A. Susanna, N. Garcia-Jacas, T. Garnatje
- Biology
- Plant Systematics and Evolution
- 1 March 2000
Within the Mediterranean complexCarduncellus-Carthamus, taxonomic classification has proven problematic. Numerous attempts to clarify the relative systematic boundaries have included… Expand
Molecular phylogeny and evolution of floral characters of Artemisia and allies (Anthemideae, Asteraceae): evidence from nrDNA ETS and ITS sequences
- M. Sanz, R. Vilatersana, +4 authors J. Vallès
- Biology
- 1 February 2008
To better understand the evolutionary history of the genus Artemisia (Anthemideae, Asteraceae) and its relationships to other genera of the subtribes Artemisiinae, Leucantheminae and Tanacetinae, 63… Expand