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author = {Juan Carlos Montero-Castro and Alfonso Delgado-Salinas and E. D. Luna and Luis E Eguiarte},
title = {Phylogenetic analysis of Cestrum section Habrothamnus (Solanaceae) based on plastid and nuclear DNA sequences},
year = {2006},
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abstract = {Phylogenetic analysis from chloroplast regions and nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences was conducted to test the monophyly of sect. Habrothamnus and investigate its relationships with other sections of Cestrum. Molecular divergence was very low among the sampled species, suggesting a rapid diversification in Cestrum. Individual and combined analyses of these molecular data sets using maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference reject the monophyly of the traditionally recognized sections of Cestrum, including sect. Habrothamnus. Infrageneric classifications will require significant revision. Nevertheless, the resolved monophyletic clades in this molecular analysis are geographically structured.}
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Citation for Study 1611
Citation title:
"Phylogenetic analysis of Cestrum section Habrothamnus (Solanaceae) based on plastid and nuclear DNA sequences".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1560
(Status: Published).
Citation
Montero-castro J., Delgado-salinas A., Luna E., & Eguiarte L.E. 2006. Phylogenetic analysis of Cestrum section Habrothamnus (Solanaceae) based on plastid and nuclear DNA sequences. Systematic Botany, null.
Authors
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Montero-castro J.
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Delgado-salinas A.
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Luna E.
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Eguiarte L.E.
Abstract
Phylogenetic analysis from chloroplast regions and nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences was conducted to test the monophyly of sect. Habrothamnus and investigate its relationships with other sections of Cestrum. Molecular divergence was very low among the sampled species, suggesting a rapid diversification in Cestrum. Individual and combined analyses of these molecular data sets using maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference reject the monophyly of the traditionally recognized sections of Cestrum, including sect. Habrothamnus. Infrageneric classifications will require significant revision. Nevertheless, the resolved monophyletic clades in this molecular analysis are geographically structured.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16720,
author = {Juan Carlos Montero-Castro and Alfonso Delgado-Salinas and E. D. Luna and Luis E Eguiarte},
title = {Phylogenetic analysis of Cestrum section Habrothamnus (Solanaceae) based on plastid and nuclear DNA sequences},
year = {2006},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Phylogenetic analysis from chloroplast regions and nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences was conducted to test the monophyly of sect. Habrothamnus and investigate its relationships with other sections of Cestrum. Molecular divergence was very low among the sampled species, suggesting a rapid diversification in Cestrum. Individual and combined analyses of these molecular data sets using maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference reject the monophyly of the traditionally recognized sections of Cestrum, including sect. Habrothamnus. Infrageneric classifications will require significant revision. Nevertheless, the resolved monophyletic clades in this molecular analysis are geographically structured.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 16720
AU - Montero-Castro,Juan Carlos
AU - Delgado-Salinas,Alfonso
AU - Luna,E. D.
AU - Eguiarte,Luis E
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PY - 2006
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N2 - Phylogenetic analysis from chloroplast regions and nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences was conducted to test the monophyly of sect. Habrothamnus and investigate its relationships with other sections of Cestrum. Molecular divergence was very low among the sampled species, suggesting a rapid diversification in Cestrum. Individual and combined analyses of these molecular data sets using maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference reject the monophyly of the traditionally recognized sections of Cestrum, including sect. Habrothamnus. Infrageneric classifications will require significant revision. Nevertheless, the resolved monophyletic clades in this molecular analysis are geographically structured.
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JF - Systematic Botany
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