„taxonomy development“
Suchergebnisse
5.875 Treffer
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Growth form rather than phylogenetic relationship predicts broad volatile emission patterns in the Brassicaceae
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Phytogeographical patterns of genera of endemic flora in relation to latitudinal and climatic gradients in China
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Embryology of Hemerocallis L. and its systematic significance
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Morphological characterization in the genus Passiflora L.: an approach to understanding its complex variability
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Phylogenetic analysis of the genus Argia Rambur, 1842 (Odonata: Coenagrionidae), based on morphological characters of larvae and mitochondrial DNA sequences
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Morphology and evolution of the nervous system in Gnathostomulida (Gnathifera, Spiralia)
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Nuclear microsatellite markers reveal the low genetic structure of Pinus mugo Turra (dwarf mountain pine) populations in Europe
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Taxonomy of the Ronnbergia Alliance (Bromeliaceae: Bromelioideae): new combinations, synopsis, and new circumscriptions of Ronnbergia and the resurrected genus Wittmackia
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Molecular analyses of Ficus erecta and its allies within the subsection Frutescentiae (Moraceae)
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Evidence for diversification of Calophyllum L. (Calophyllaceae) in the Neogene Siwalik forests of eastern Himalaya
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Phylogenetic analysis of 25 plant species representing 19 angiosperm families and one gymnosperm family based on 390 orthologous genes
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Systematics, distribution and conservation of Cascabela (Apocynaceae: Rauvolfioideae: Plumerieae) in Mexico
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Spatial patterns and intraspecific diversity of the glacial relict legume species Vavilovia formosa (Stev.) Fed. in Eurasia
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Taxonomic significance of pollen morphology for species delimitation in Psidium (Myrtaceae)
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Conserved patterns of integrated developmental plasticity in a group of polyphenic tropical butterflies
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Secondary contact, hybridization and polyploidization add to the biodiversity in the Hengduan Mountains, exemplified by the widespread Corallodiscus lanuginosus (Gesneriaceae)
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Deceptive taxonomic importance of the Ornithogalum (Asparagaceae) seed morphology
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Phylogeographic insights into Artemisia crithmifolia (Asteraceae) reveal several areas of the Iberian Atlantic coast as refugia for genetic diversity
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Three molecular markers suggest different relationships among three Drepanocladus species (Bryophyta: Amblystegiaceae)
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Molecular evidence in Diplotaxis (Brassicaceae) suggests a Quaternary origin of the Cape Verdean flora