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A Prunus persica genome-wide RNA-seq approach uncovers major differences in the transcriptome among chilling injury sensitive and non-sensitive varieties
(WILEY, 2019)
Chilling injury represents a major constrain for crops productivity. Prunus persica, one of the most relevant rosacea crops, have early season varieties that are resistant to chilling injury, in contrast to late season ...
A settled sub-family for the orphan tree: The phylogenetic position of the endemic Colombian genus Orphanodendron in the Leguminosae
(2016-10-28)
Orphanodendron is a taxonomically and geographically isolated South American
genus of two species. When first described by Barneby and Grimes in 1990, the genus was
placed in Leguminosae subfamily Caesalpinioideae, but ...
Understanding the extensive hybridization in South American Nothofagus through karyotype analysis
(Oxford University Press, 2018-07)
Extensive phylogeographic and population studies in Nothofagus revealed that hybridization, introgression and plastid capture are common phenomena that have occurred throughout the evolutionary history of the genus. Here, ...
Phylogeny of the 'orchid-like' bladderworts (gen. Utricularia sect. Orchidioides and Iperua: Lentibulariaceae) with remarks on the stolon-tuber system
(2017-11-01)
•Background and Aims The 'orchid-like' bladderworts (Utricularia) comprise 15 species separated into two sections: Orchidioides and Iperua. These robust and mostly epiphytic species were originally grouped within the section ...
Evolutionary and genetic aspects of the plastome of oleaginous speciesAspectos evolutivos e genéticos do plastoma de espécies oleaginosas
(Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 2019)
A revision of the tribal classification of Rhamnaceae
Here we describe a new tribal classification of Rhamnaceae based on a phylogenetic analysis of the rbcL and trnL-F sequences of the plastid genome. The last classification of the family by Suessenguth recognized five tribes. ...
Starch metabolism in green algae
(Wiley VCH Verlag, 2014-01)
Starch plays a central role in the life cycle as one of the principal sources of chemical energy. This polysaccharide accumulates in plastids in green algae and land plants, and both organisms have acquired various enzyme ...