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GST,p < 0.001) and low levels of seed-based gene flow. C. debaoensis (Cycadaceae) is an endangered species restricted to the border of Guangxi and Yunnan province in southwest China. This species has been classified into two types: sand and karst, according to the soil matrix they grow on. We examined chloroplast sequence variation of the cpDNA sequences from 11 populations of this species. Significant population genetic differentiation was detected (GST= 0.684 and FST = 0.74160). There was marked genetic differentiation between populations in the sand and karst regions and no expansion was detected. Climate changes during glacial periods have had significant effects on the current distribution of cycads. The molecular phylogenetic data, together with the geographic distribution of the haplotypes, suggest that C. debaoensis experienced range contraction during glacial periods, and that the current populations are still confined to the original refugia in southwest China which have favorable habitats in glacial period. These results imply that small refugia were maintained in both sand and karst regions during the LGM (last glacial maximum). This species had no postglacial recolonization and only stayed in these refugia up to now. The low within-population diversity of C. debaoensis suggests that there were strong bottleneck events or founder effects within each separate region during the Quaternary climatic oscillations. Relatively high genetic and haplotype diversities were detected in the newly discovered populations, which located at intermediate locality of sand regions and had morphological variation; this is probably the consequence of the admixture of different haplotypes colonizing the area from separate sources. C. micholitzii occurs in the Annan Highlands in central Vietnam near the Laos border. C. bifida occurs in North Vietnam; its distribution extends across the border into adjacent localities in Guangxi and Yunnan in China. For the comparability between them,theywere considered as the same species C. micholitzii by many academicians. The cpDNA sequences from 11 populations showed that these very controversial species, C. micholitzii and C. bifida, is paraphyletic and should belong to the same species C. micholitzii. AMOVA analysis showed that the component of among-population within region/species (76.46%) was unexpectedly larger than the among-species/region component (14.97%), which also indicates that there is no justification for recognizing two species as C. micholitzii and C. bifida. This hypothesis was also supported by the geological data, especially the neotectonic history of the indo-china block, which started to move south since Oligocene and cause the geographic isolation of these two groups. Therefore, the most likely explanation to the phenotypic similarities between these two groups may be the retention of ancestral polymorphisms in the paraphyletic group due to incomplete lineage sorting. Furthermore, the similarities may also be ascribed to pollen-mediated gene flow among geographically proximate populations and/or phenotypic convergence under similar selection schemes in the same region. C.micholitzi had the higest genetic diversity (HT = 0.980,) and genetic differentiation (GST = 0.830, NST = 0.915) among the C. micholitzii complex. The high genetic diversity might be attributed to its long evolutionary history, highly diverse habitats. The ineffective mode of seed dispersal and dramatic neotectonic movement in the distribution range of this species could result in the high genetic differentiation. 2. Phylogeographic analysis based on nuclear ribosomal sequences, We sequenced the nrDNA ITS in all 27 populations sampled, 7 haplotypes were identified, among which C. micholitzii had 6, while C. multipinnata, C. longipetiolula and C. debaoensis shared the remaining one. Compared to chloroplast genes, nuclear genes had higher correlation between genetic and geographical distance, but lower interspecies differentiation (54.42% vs 25.24%). Phylogeographical structure of C. micholitzii and C.bifida based on ITS Variation was consistent with the morphology differentiation. This similar in nuclear gene should be ascribed to pollen-mediated gene flow among geographically proximate populations.Long-distance gene flow over the two groups was clearly interrupted, which brought on the nrDNA genetic differenciation between the geographically isolated groups, to a certain extent affected the morphological variation. 3. Interspecies relationships among Cycas micholitzii complex, We analysed chloroplast sequence variation of the atpB-rbcL and psbA-trnH intergenic spacers in 27 populations sampled of C. micholitzii complex, AMOVA analysis showed that the component of among-species/region component (59.21%). However, phylogenic analysis showed that the haplotypes of C. micholitzii complex couldn`t grouped into four clusters closely corresponding to the narrowly defined C. micholitzi, C. multipinnata, C. debaoensis and C. longipetiolula. We concluded that the conflict may result from several factors: firstly incomplete lineage sorting of C. micholitzii; secondly hybridization/introgression of sympatrically cycads, which would be supported by evidence base on nrDNA ITS sequences; thirdly intramolecular recombination in cpDNA of cycads; eventually the neotectonic movement in the distribution range of this 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a field trip at a brule in Shangri-La, a mixed population of Ligularia Cass. was found, which including L. subspicata (Bur. et Franch.) Hand.-Mazz., L. nelumbifolia (Bur. et Franch.) Hand.-Mazz., L. tongolensis (Franch.) Hand.-Mazz., L. cymbulifera (W.W.Smith) Hand.-Mazz., L. lingiana S.W.Liu, and also some individuals morphologically intermediate between L. subspicata and L. nelumbifolia. Hence, these intermediate individuals were preliminarily assumed as natural hybrids of the two Ligularia. According to their morphology, they’re assumed to form hybrids A and B. Through careful comparison of specimens in herbarium and those we collected, the inflorescence of putative hybrid A is close to L. nelumbifolia, but the shape of laminae are intergradation of L. subspicata and L. nelumbifolia; overall morphology of putative hybrids B is similar to L. nelumbifolia, but inflorescence color is as same as L. subspicata. Compared to L. nelumbifolia (39%) and L. subspicata (36.8%), the germination rate of putative hybrid B (45.7%) slightly higher than the two; but that of hybrid A is extraordinarily low (0.3%). One possible interpretation of the low rate is hybridization. 60 individuals were collected, including putative parents, other 4 species of Ligularia nearby, putative hybrid A and B. They were all direct sequenced of four cpDNA fragments, and direct sequenced or cloning sequenced of nrDNA ITS4-5. The results support that L. nelumbifolia and L. subspicata are parents of putative hybrid A, and the majority female parent is L. subspicata, L. vellerea may also be involved in the hybridization in some degree; the nuclear sequences of putative hybrid B have no superposition, and its chloroplast DNA sequences are identical with L. nelumbifolia, so putative hybrid B could not be hybrid; and there are backcross individuals exist among the putative parent L. subspicata. NewHybrids analysis of ISSR markers indicated that, the individuals of putative hybrid A are almost L. nelumbifolia and L. subspicata F1 hybrid generation (10/11), only 1/11 possibly backcross or other forms; all individuals of hybrid B are L. nelumbifolia; except one individual of L. subspicata as backcrossed, the other parent individuals are 100% reliable. This study focused on molecular evidence, complemented by ecological, reproductive and other characteristics, we demonstrated that the morphologically intermediate individuals’ origin, and the probability of belonging to each parental or hybrid class. And concluded that L. nelumbifolia and L. subspicata are the parents of putative hybrid A, L. vellerea may also be involved in the hybridization in some degree, hybrids mainly are the first generation, a few individuals may be involved in backcross, and most probably backcross with L. subspicata according to the anthesis, while the assumption of hybrid B is not 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the rapid uplift of the Himalaya, the reorganization of the major river drainages was primarily caused by river capture events,e.g. those of the Jinshajiang River (comprising the Upper, Middle and Lower Jinshajiang) and its tributaries (Yalongjiang, Daduhe, Jialingjiang), the Nujiang, the Lancangjiang, and the Honghe. We selected Terminalia franchetii var. franchetii and T. franchetii var. intricata in the Sino-Himalayan region to study the relationship with Honghe diversion events. The distribution of this species is predicted to have retained genetic signatures of past hydrological landscape structures. The major result as flowing:1. Chloroplast phylogeography of T. franchetii based on haplotype analysis,Based on a range-wide sampling comprising 28 populations and 258 individuals, and using chloroplast DNA sequences (trnL-trnF, petL-psbE), we detected 12 haplotypes. Terminalia franchetii was found to harbour high haplotype diversity (hT = 0.784) but low average within-population diversity (hS = 0.124). The analysis of genetic structure using SAMOVA showed that the number of population groups equaled five, and all the haplotypes can be divided into five groups. Group B and C identified exhibited a disjunctive distribution of dominant haplotypes between northern and southern valleys, corresponding to the geography of past rather than modern drainage systems.Mismatch distribution (multimodal curve) and neutral tests provided no evidence of recent demographic population growth. We suggest that the modern disjunctive distribution of T. franchetii, and associated patterns of cpDNA haplotype variation, result from vicariance caused by several historical river separation and capture events. By assuming a common mutation rate of the cpDNA-IGS regions, our inferred timings of these events (0.82-4.39 Mya) broadly agrees with both previous geological and molecular estimated time of drainage rearrangements in this region. So we conclude that there were several historical vicariance events play a major role for the distribution of T. franchetii in this region.2. Genetic diversity and structure of T. franchetii var. franchetii based on AFLP analysis,We determined the genotype of 251 individuals of T. franchetii var. franchetii from 21 populations using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP), for our aim is only investigated the relationship between the modern distribution of T. franchetii and geological changes in drainage patterns. The overall estimate of genetic structure (Gst) was 0.249, indicating that clear genetic differentiation existed among the populations. Estimates of gene flow (Nm = 0.754) between populations based on the Gst value revealed that the number of migrants per generation is not frequently.Using Neighbor-Joining tree, Principal Coordinates Analysis, STRUCTURE and network methods, Analyses of AFLP markers identified two main population groups (I and II) and four subgroups (A – D) of T. franchetii. Genetic diversity was lower in Group I than in Group II. The results show that Groups I and II probably once occupied continuous areas respectively along ancient drainage systems and there were several historical separation and capture events that can account for the distribution of T. franchetii in this region. After all,these are good examples of the way in which historical events can change a species’ distribution from continuous to fragmented (Jinshajiang/ Yalongjiang and Honghe), and a disjunct distribution to a continuous one (Upper/Lower Jinshajiang and Yalongjiang). The results provide new insights into the phylogeographic pattern of plants in southwest China.3. Relationships between T. franchetii var. franchetii and T. franchetii var. intricata ,While T. franchetii var. Franchetii and var. intricata slightly differ in overall size and leaf hairiness, these taxa did not exhibit reciprocal monophyly. As results show, the genetic difference between the two varieties is much smaller than that within var. franchetii (Salween population vs. other populationsof this variety). It is also revealed in a phylogenetic analysis of ITS region of Combretoideae. The habitats of var. franchetii and var. intricata have obviously difference. Thus, the differences between the two varieties in overall size and leaf hairiness might reflect different phenotypic responses to environmental changes and the divergent environmental niche spaces they occupy. Based on the reasoning above, we agree with Flora of China that “T. intricata” represents a variety of T. franchetii rather than a separate 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When tropical and subtropical congeners met: Multiple ancient hybridization events within Eriobotrya in the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, a tropical-subtropical transition area in China
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MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2022, 卷号: 31, 期号: 5, 页码: 1543-1561
Authors:
Chen,Sufang
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Milne,Richard
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Zhou,Renchao
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Meng,Kaikai
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Yin,Qianyi
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Guo,Wei
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Ma,Yongpeng
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Mao,Kangshan
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Xu,Kewang
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Kim,Young-Dong
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Truong Van Do
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Liao,Wenbo
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Fan,Qiang
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chloroplast capture
Eriobotrya
genome resequencing
global cooling
multiple ancient hybridization
tropical and subtropical zones
CHLOROPLAST CAPTURE
HYBRID SPECIATION
CLIMATE
DIVERSIFICATION
COLONIZATION
PERFORMANCE
DISCOVERY
SOFTWARE
SUGGEST
HISTORY
An updated tribal classification of Lamiaceae based on plastome phylogenomics
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BMC BIOLOGY, 2021, 卷号: 19, 期号: 1, 页码: 2
Authors:
Zhao,Fei
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Chen,Ya-Ping
;
Salmaki,Yasaman
;
Drew,Bryan T.
;
Wilson,Trevor C.
;
Scheen,Anne-Cathrine
;
Celep,Ferhat
;
Braeuchler,Christian
;
Bendiksby,Mika
;
Wang,Qiang
;
Min,Dao-Zhang
;
Peng,Hua
;
Olmstead,Richard G.
;
Li,Bo
;
Xiang,Chun-Lei
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Lamiaceae
Lamioideae
Mints
Phylogenomics
Tribal relationships
COMPLETE CHLOROPLAST GENOME
HAWAIIAN ENDEMIC MINTS
MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY
POLLEN MORPHOLOGY
CLERODENDRUM LAMIACEAE
LAMIOIDEAE LAMIACEAE
STACHYDEAE LAMIACEAE
CHARACTER EVOLUTION
STAMINAL EVOLUTION
PERICARP STRUCTURE
Spatiotemporal maintenance of flora in the Himalaya biodiversity hotspot: Current knowledge and future perspectives
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ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2021, 卷号: 11, 期号: 16, 页码: 10794-10812
Authors:
Wambulwa,Moses C.
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Milne,Richard
;
Wu,Zeng-Yuan
;
Spicer,Robert A.
;
Provan,Jim
;
Luo,Ya-Huang
;
Zhu,Guang-Fu
;
Wang,Wan-Ting
;
Wang,Hong
;
Gao,Lian-Ming
;
Li,De-Zhu
;
Liu,Jie
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biodiversity hotspot
climate change
elevational gradient
Himalayan flora
mountain ecosystem
spatiotemporal diversification
SPECIES RICHNESS PATTERNS
QINGHAI-TIBET PLATEAU
SOUTH ASIAN MONSOON
ELEVATIONAL GRADIENT
HENGDUAN MOUNTAINS
CLIMATE-CHANGE
BETA-DIVERSITY
QUATERNARY GLACIATION
GENETIC CONSEQUENCES
ARTIFICIAL DISPERSAL
Rose without prickle: genomic insights linked to moisture adaptation
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NATIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 2021, 卷号: 8, 期号: 12, 页码: nwab092
Authors:
Zhong,Mi-Cai
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Jiang,Xiao-Dong
;
Yang,Guo-Qian
;
Cui,Wei-Hua
;
Suo,Zhi-Quan
;
Wang,Wei-Jia
;
Sun,Yi-Bo
;
Wang,Dan
;
Cheng,Xin-Chao
;
Li,Xu-Ming
;
Dong,Xue
;
Tang,Kai-Xue
;
Li,De-Zhu
;
Hu,Jin-Yong
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Rosa wichuraiana 'Basye's Thornless'
prickle-free
water storage
gene-regulatory-network (GRN)
QTL
TRICHOME DEVELOPMENT
PROVIDES INSIGHTS
FLOWERING TIME
TRANSCRIPTION
ARABIDOPSIS
INHERITANCE
EXPRESSION
INITIATION
TRAITS
GENE
Climatic Refugia and Geographical Isolation Contribute to the Speciation and Genetic Divergence in Himalayan-Hengduan Tree Peonies (Paeonia delavayi and Paeonia ludlowii)
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FRONTIERS IN GENETICS, 2021, 卷号: 11, 页码: 595334
Authors:
Zhao,Yu-Juan
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Yin,Gen-Shen
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Pan,Yue-Zhi
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Tian,Bo
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Gong,Xun
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climate change
Himalaya-Hengduan Mountains
Paeonia
Pleistocene
refugia
speciation
EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY
SPECIES DELIMITATION
POPULATION-GENETICS
PLANT DIVERSITY
PHYLOGEOGRAPHY
CHLOROPLAST
MOUNTAINS
INFERENCE
SOFTWARE
DIVERSIFICATION
Phylogeny and evolution of chloroplast tRNAs in Adoxaceae
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ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2021, 卷号: 11, 期号: 3, 页码: 1294-1309
Authors:
Zhong,Qiu-Yi
;
Fu,Xiao-Gang
;
Zhang,Ting-Ting
;
Zhou,Tong
;
Yue,Ming
;
Liu,Jian-Ni
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Li,Zhong-Hu
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anticodon
chloroplast tRNA
intron
phylogeny
transition
transversion
NONOPTIMAL CODON USAGE
HORIZONTAL TRANSFER
GENE DUPLICATION
GENOME
MITOCHONDRIAL
ORIGIN
TRANSLATION
SEQUENCES
ACID
DNA
Natural hybridization among three Rhododendron species (Ericaceae) revealed by morphological and genomic evidence
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BMC PLANT BIOLOGY, 2021, 卷号: 21, 期号: 1, 页码: 529
Authors:
Zheng,Wei
;
Yan,Li-Jun
;
Burgess,Kevin S.
;
Luo,Ya-Huang
;
Zou,Jia-Yun
;
Qin,Han-Tao
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Wang,Ji-Hua
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Gao,Lian-Ming
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ddRAD sequencing
Hybrid zone
Morphological trait
Genetic structure
Natural hybridization
Rhododendron
SAGEBRUSH ARTEMISIA-TRIDENTATA
NARROW HYBRID ZONE
ASYMMETRIC HYBRIDIZATION
REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION
AQUILEGIA-FORMOSA
PINUS-DENSATA
MOUNT-ETNA
SPECIATION
ORIGIN
ADAPTATION
Plastid phylogenomic analyses of Fagales reveal signatures of conflict and ancient chloroplast capture
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MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, 2021, 卷号: 163, 页码: 107232
Authors:
Yang,Ying-Ying
;
Qu,Xiao-Jian
;
Zhang,Rong
;
Stull,Gregory W.
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Yi,Ting-Shuang
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Betulaceae
Juglandaceae
Myricaceae
Quercus
Phylogenetics
Chloroplast capture
RESTRICTION SITE VARIATION
INTERSPECIFIC GENE FLOW
DNA-SEQUENCES
EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY
MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY
CLADISTIC-ANALYSIS
SEED PLANTS
NUCLEAR
BETULACEAE
DIVERSIFICATION
Congruence between ocean-dispersal modelling and phylogeography explains recent evolutionary history of Cycas species with buoyant seeds
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NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 2021, 卷号: 232, 期号: 4, 页码: 1863-1875
Authors:
Liu,Jian
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Lindstrom,Anders J.
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Chen,Yong-Sheng
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Nathan,Ran
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Gong,Xun
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Buoyancy
cycads
long-distance dispersal
ocean drift modelling
phylogenomics
phylogeography
LONG-DISTANCE DISPERSAL
SOUTHEAST-ASIA
WEST PACIFIC
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS
CURRENTS
DIVERSIFICATION
EXTINCTION
MECHANISMS
HYPOTHESIS
FRAMEWORK
Systematic Placement of the Enigmatic Southeast Asian Genus Paralamium and an Updated Phylogeny of Tribe Pogostemoneae (Lamiaceae Subfamily Lamioideae)
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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2021, 卷号: 12, 页码: 646133
Authors:
Zhao,Fei
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Wu,Yi-Wen
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Drew,Bryan T.
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Yao,Gang
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Chen,Ya-Ping
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Cai,Jie
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Liu,En-De
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Li,Bo
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Xiang,Chun-Lei
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Lamioideae
molecular phylogenetics
nutlet morphology
plastome phylogenomics
Paralamium
Pogostemoneae
MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS
CHARACTER EVOLUTION
PERICARP STRUCTURE
PLASTID DNA
LEPECHINIA LAMIACEAE
POLLEN MORPHOLOGY
NUCLEAR
CLASSIFICATION
PHLOMOIDES
GENERA