A new classification of Cyperaceae (Poales) supported by phylogenomic data
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic
and ecological importance. Sedges represent an ideal model family to study evolutionary …
and ecological importance. Sedges represent an ideal model family to study evolutionary …
Phylogeny and systematics of Cyperaceae, the evolution and importance of embryo morphology
Despite recent advances in molecular phylogenetic studies, deep evolutionary relationships
in Cyperaceae are still not entirely resolved. Reduction of floral morphology and complex …
in Cyperaceae are still not entirely resolved. Reduction of floral morphology and complex …
Clarification of the use of the terms perigynium and utricle in Carex L.(Cyperaceae)
P Jiménez-Mejías, M Luceño, KL Wilson… - Systematic …, 2016 - ingentaconnect.com
Despite previous efforts to unify the terminology for Cyperaceae, two different terms,
perigynium and utricle, are in common use for the prophyllar bract enclosing the female …
perigynium and utricle, are in common use for the prophyllar bract enclosing the female …
Molecular phylogenetic study of Scleria subgenus Hypoporum (Sclerieae, Cyperoideae, Cyperaceae) reveals several species new to science
Scleria subgen. Hypoporum (Cyperaceae), with 68 species, is the second largest subgenus
in Scleria. Species of this pantropically distributed subgenus generally occur in seasonally …
in Scleria. Species of this pantropically distributed subgenus generally occur in seasonally …
Molecular phylogenetics of the genus Costularia (Schoeneae, Cyperaceae) reveals multiple distinct evolutionary lineages
We investigated the monophyly of Costularia (25 species), a genus of tribe Schoeneae
(Cyperaceae) that illustrates a remarkable distribution pattern from southeastern Africa, over …
(Cyperaceae) that illustrates a remarkable distribution pattern from southeastern Africa, over …
What drives diversification in a pantropical plant lineage with extraordinary capacity for long‐distance dispersal and colonization?
Aim Colonization of new areas may entail shifts in diversification rates linked to
biogeographical movement (dispersification), which may involve niche evolution if species …
biogeographical movement (dispersification), which may involve niche evolution if species …
Global dispersal and diversification of the genus Schoenus (Cyperaceae) from the Western Australian biodiversity hotspot
The predominantly austral genus Schoenus L. is the largest genus in tribe Schoeneae and
one of the ten most species‐rich Cyperaceae genera, with over 150 accepted species found …
one of the ten most species‐rich Cyperaceae genera, with over 150 accepted species found …
Revision of the tropical genus Diplacrum (Cyperaceae: Bisboeckelereae) in Australia
KL Wilson, RL Barrett - Australian Systematic Botany, 2023 - CSIRO Publishing
Two new dwarf species of Diplacrum are described from tropical Australia: Diplacrum blakei
KL Wilson & RL Barrett and D. latzii KL Wilson & RL Barrett. Diplacrum is the only genus in …
KL Wilson & RL Barrett and D. latzii KL Wilson & RL Barrett. Diplacrum is the only genus in …
[HTML][HTML] Scleria (Cyperaceae) in the state of Pará, Amazon, Brazil
LJC Schneider, ASB Gil - Acta Botanica Brasilica, 2021 - SciELO Brasil
The present study analyzes the diversity of Scleria in the state of Pará and presents
taxonomic treatments for all recorded species. The analysis was based on extensive …
taxonomic treatments for all recorded species. The analysis was based on extensive …
A revision of Scleria (Cyperaceae) in Madagascar
A taxonomic revision of the genus Scleria (Cyperoideae, Cyperaceae) in Madagascar is
presented. Herbarium specimens have been examined and 422 identified to species level …
presented. Herbarium specimens have been examined and 422 identified to species level …