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Publikováno v:
PhytoKeys, Vol 182, Iss , Pp 107-112 (2021)
In this study, Indigofera wenholdiae, a new species of Fabaceae from the Agulhas Plain Region of the Western Cape Province, South Africa, is described. A composite photographic plate is included along with a distribution map, description of habitat a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/daf6ae076b5c40eda618f4d9f1777cdd
Autor:
James A. Compton, Brian D. Schrire
Publikováno v:
PhytoKeys, Vol 165, Iss , Pp 63-67 (2020)
Two new species from Borneo that have been described in the genus Callerya are shown here to belong in Adinobotrys. The new combinations A. katinganensis and A. sarawakensis have consequently been made, bringing the total number of species in the gen
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/efe78fb5708b47c58811231cbe2eef7b
Autor:
James A. Compton, Brian D. Schrire, Kálmán Könyves, Félix Forest, Panagiota Malakasi, Sawai Mattapha, Yotsawate Sirichamorn
Publikováno v:
PhytoKeys, Vol 125, Iss , Pp 1-112 (2019)
The Tribe Wisterieae (Zhu 1994), founded on the single genus Wisteria, is emended and recircumscribed based on morphology and data from nuclear ITS and ndhJ-trnF, matK and rbcL chloroplast DNA sequences. This newly enlarged tribe comprises 36 species
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/69d72503f3e8469688f98e14ada3dc26
Autor:
Sawai Mattapha, Felix Forest, Brian D. Schrire, Gwilym P. Lewis, Julie Hawkins, Somran Suddee
Publikováno v:
Kew Bulletin. 78:175-187
Publikováno v:
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
PhytoKeys, Vol 182, Iss, Pp 107-112 (2021)
PhytoKeys
PhytoKeys 182: 107-112
PhytoKeys, Vol 182, Iss, Pp 107-112 (2021)
PhytoKeys
PhytoKeys 182: 107-112
In this study, Indigofera wenholdiae, a new species of Fabaceae from the Agulhas Plain Region of the Western Cape Province, South Africa, is described. A composite photographic plate is included along with a distribution map, description of habitat a
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::eafaf51fcbb0fe6557ab80c835023cee
https://zenodo.org/record/5558215
https://zenodo.org/record/5558215
Autor:
Sawai Mattapha, Félix Forest, Brian D. Schrire, Panagiota Malakasi, James A. Compton, Yotsawate Sirichamorn, Kálmán Könyves
Publikováno v:
PhytoKeys, Vol 125, Iss, Pp 1-112 (2019)
PhytoKeys 125: 1-112
PhytoKeys 125: 1-112
The Tribe Wisterieae (Zhu 1994), founded on the single genus Wisteria, is emended and recircumscribed based on morphology and data from nuclear ITS and ndhJ-trnF, matK and rbcL chloroplast DNA sequences. This newly enlarged tribe comprises 36 species
Autor:
James A, Compton, Brian D, Schrire, Kálmán, Könyves, Félix, Forest, Panagiota, Malakasi, Sawai Mattapha, Yotsawate, Sirichamorn
Publikováno v:
PhytoKeys
The Tribe Wisterieae (Zhu 1994), founded on the single genus Wisteria, is emended and recircumscribed based on morphology and data from nuclear ITS and ndhJ-trnF, matK and rbcL chloroplast DNA sequences. This newly enlarged tribe comprises 36 species
Publikováno v:
PhytoKeys
PhytoKeys 48: 29-41
PhytoKeys, Vol 48, Pp 29-41 (2015)
PhytoKeys 48: 29-41
PhytoKeys, Vol 48, Pp 29-41 (2015)
Two new species of Indigofera L. (Leguminosae) are described from the Sneeuberg Centre of Floristic Endemism on the southern Great Escarpment, Eastern and Western Cape Provinces, South Africa. Both species are localised high-altitude endemics. Indigo
Autor:
Jay J. Rotella, Domingos Cardoso, Gwilym P. Lewis, Brian D. Schrire, Tyler J. Brummer, Matt Lavin, R. T. Pennington, Ary Teixeira de Oliveira-Filho
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Botany. 89:42-57
Phylogenies of legume taxa are ecologically structured along a tropical seasonality gradient, which suggests phylogenetic niche conservatism. This seasonality gradient spans Neotropical wet forests, savannas, and highly seasonal drought-prone woody v
Autor:
Marcelo F. Simon, L. P. de Queiroz, Colin E. Hughes, Brian D. Schrire, Guy W. Atchison, J.M. de Vos, E.R. de Souza, Erik J. M. Koenen
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Botany. 89:19-30
Whatever criteria are used to measure evolutionary success – species numbers, geographic range, ecological abundance, ecological and life history diversity, background diversification rates, or the presence of rapidly evolving clades – the legume