@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18138,
author = {Peter Wilkie and Andrew G. Clark and R. Toby Pennington and Martin Cheek and Clemens Bayer and C. C. Wilcock},
title = {Phylogenetic Relationships within the Subfamily Sterculioideae (Malvaceae/Sterculiaceae-Sterculieae) using the Chloroplast gene ndhF},
year = {2005},
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journal = {Systematic Botany},
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abstract = {A parsimony analysis of ndhF nucleotide sequences representing 24 species and 13 genera of the Sterculioideae strongly supports the monophyly of the group. Within the Sterculioideae clade four major clades have good bootstrap support but relationships among them are not resolved. The analyses suggest the recognition of the genus Argyrodendron as separate from Heritiera and support Acropogon as separate from Sterculia, and Tarrietia as part of Heritiera. The current circumscriptions of Hildegardia and Firmiana is not supported. The use of fruit characters in the delimitation of genera within the Sterculioideae may not be appropriate for some genera and other morphological characters need to be found.}
}
Citation for Study 1361
Citation title:
"Phylogenetic Relationships within the Subfamily Sterculioideae (Malvaceae/Sterculiaceae-Sterculieae) using the Chloroplast gene ndhF".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1289
(Status: Published).
Citation
Wilkie P., Clark A., Pennington R., Cheek M., Bayer C., & Wilcock C. 2005. Phylogenetic Relationships within the Subfamily Sterculioideae (Malvaceae/Sterculiaceae-Sterculieae) using the Chloroplast gene ndhF. Systematic Botany, null.
Authors
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Wilkie P.
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Clark A.
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Pennington R.
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Cheek M.
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Bayer C.
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Wilcock C.
Abstract
A parsimony analysis of ndhF nucleotide sequences representing 24 species and 13 genera of the Sterculioideae strongly supports the monophyly of the group. Within the Sterculioideae clade four major clades have good bootstrap support but relationships among them are not resolved. The analyses suggest the recognition of the genus Argyrodendron as separate from Heritiera and support Acropogon as separate from Sterculia, and Tarrietia as part of Heritiera. The current circumscriptions of Hildegardia and Firmiana is not supported. The use of fruit characters in the delimitation of genera within the Sterculioideae may not be appropriate for some genera and other morphological characters need to be found.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18138,
author = {Peter Wilkie and Andrew G. Clark and R. Toby Pennington and Martin Cheek and Clemens Bayer and C. C. Wilcock},
title = {Phylogenetic Relationships within the Subfamily Sterculioideae (Malvaceae/Sterculiaceae-Sterculieae) using the Chloroplast gene ndhF},
year = {2005},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A parsimony analysis of ndhF nucleotide sequences representing 24 species and 13 genera of the Sterculioideae strongly supports the monophyly of the group. Within the Sterculioideae clade four major clades have good bootstrap support but relationships among them are not resolved. The analyses suggest the recognition of the genus Argyrodendron as separate from Heritiera and support Acropogon as separate from Sterculia, and Tarrietia as part of Heritiera. The current circumscriptions of Hildegardia and Firmiana is not supported. The use of fruit characters in the delimitation of genera within the Sterculioideae may not be appropriate for some genera and other morphological characters need to be found.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18138
AU - Wilkie,Peter
AU - Clark,Andrew G.
AU - Pennington,R. Toby
AU - Cheek,Martin
AU - Bayer,Clemens
AU - Wilcock,C. C.
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PY - 2005
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N2 - A parsimony analysis of ndhF nucleotide sequences representing 24 species and 13 genera of the Sterculioideae strongly supports the monophyly of the group. Within the Sterculioideae clade four major clades have good bootstrap support but relationships among them are not resolved. The analyses suggest the recognition of the genus Argyrodendron as separate from Heritiera and support Acropogon as separate from Sterculia, and Tarrietia as part of Heritiera. The current circumscriptions of Hildegardia and Firmiana is not supported. The use of fruit characters in the delimitation of genera within the Sterculioideae may not be appropriate for some genera and other morphological characters need to be found.
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JF - Systematic Botany
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