@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15552,
author = {Amy Jean Gilmartin and Gregory K. Brown and G. S. Varadarajan and M. Neighbours},
title = {Status of Glomeropitcairnia within evolutionary history of Bromeliaceae.},
year = {1989},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {14},
number = {},
pages = {339--348},
abstract = {The genus Glomeropitcairnia has long been poorly understood. It has been placed variously within the bromeliad subfamily Tillandsioideae along with five other recognized tillandsioid genera (Catopsis, Guzmania, Mezobromelia, Tillandsia, and Vriesea); in its own tribe of the tillandsioid subfamily; and, alternatively, has been considered to be a subgenus within Pitcairnia (subfamily Pitcairnioideae). New data on chromosomes and stigma architecture provide, respectively, plesiomorphies and autapomorphies relative to the family's sister taxon. All available data including morphology and anatomy, as well as the cladistic analysis, support retention of Glomeropitcairnia within subfamily Tillandsioideae and suggest that the genus is sister taxon to the most recent common ancestor of the tillandsioid genera, Guzmania and Mezobromelia.}
}
Citation for Study 152
Citation title:
"Status of Glomeropitcairnia within evolutionary history of Bromeliaceae.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1x29x96c16c51c12
(Status: Published).
Citation
Gilmartin A., Brown G., Varadarajan G., & Neighbours M. 1989. Status of Glomeropitcairnia within evolutionary history of Bromeliaceae. Systematic Botany, 14: 339-348.
Authors
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Gilmartin A.
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Brown G.
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Varadarajan G.
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Neighbours M.
Abstract
The genus Glomeropitcairnia has long been poorly understood. It has been placed variously within the bromeliad subfamily Tillandsioideae along with five other recognized tillandsioid genera (Catopsis, Guzmania, Mezobromelia, Tillandsia, and Vriesea); in its own tribe of the tillandsioid subfamily; and, alternatively, has been considered to be a subgenus within Pitcairnia (subfamily Pitcairnioideae). New data on chromosomes and stigma architecture provide, respectively, plesiomorphies and autapomorphies relative to the family's sister taxon. All available data including morphology and anatomy, as well as the cladistic analysis, support retention of Glomeropitcairnia within subfamily Tillandsioideae and suggest that the genus is sister taxon to the most recent common ancestor of the tillandsioid genera, Guzmania and Mezobromelia.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15552,
author = {Amy Jean Gilmartin and Gregory K. Brown and G. S. Varadarajan and M. Neighbours},
title = {Status of Glomeropitcairnia within evolutionary history of Bromeliaceae.},
year = {1989},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {14},
number = {},
pages = {339--348},
abstract = {The genus Glomeropitcairnia has long been poorly understood. It has been placed variously within the bromeliad subfamily Tillandsioideae along with five other recognized tillandsioid genera (Catopsis, Guzmania, Mezobromelia, Tillandsia, and Vriesea); in its own tribe of the tillandsioid subfamily; and, alternatively, has been considered to be a subgenus within Pitcairnia (subfamily Pitcairnioideae). New data on chromosomes and stigma architecture provide, respectively, plesiomorphies and autapomorphies relative to the family's sister taxon. All available data including morphology and anatomy, as well as the cladistic analysis, support retention of Glomeropitcairnia within subfamily Tillandsioideae and suggest that the genus is sister taxon to the most recent common ancestor of the tillandsioid genera, Guzmania and Mezobromelia.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 15552
AU - Gilmartin,Amy Jean
AU - Brown,Gregory K.
AU - Varadarajan,G. S.
AU - Neighbours,M.
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PY - 1989
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N2 - The genus Glomeropitcairnia has long been poorly understood. It has been placed variously within the bromeliad subfamily Tillandsioideae along with five other recognized tillandsioid genera (Catopsis, Guzmania, Mezobromelia, Tillandsia, and Vriesea); in its own tribe of the tillandsioid subfamily; and, alternatively, has been considered to be a subgenus within Pitcairnia (subfamily Pitcairnioideae). New data on chromosomes and stigma architecture provide, respectively, plesiomorphies and autapomorphies relative to the family's sister taxon. All available data including morphology and anatomy, as well as the cladistic analysis, support retention of Glomeropitcairnia within subfamily Tillandsioideae and suggest that the genus is sister taxon to the most recent common ancestor of the tillandsioid genera, Guzmania and Mezobromelia.
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JF - Systematic Botany
VL - 14
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SP - 339
EP - 348
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