Publisher: The American Society of Plant Taxonomists

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The Western Spring Beauties, Claytonia lanceolata (Montiaceae): A Review and Revised Taxonomy For California
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Phylogeny of Hibiscus sect. Muenchhusia (Malvaceae) Based on Chloroplast rpL16 and ndhF, and Nuclear ITS and GBSSI Sequences
Randall L. Small, et al. (2004)
Phylogenomics of Andropogoneae (Panicoideae: Poaceae) of Mainland Southeast Asia
Watchara Arthan, et al. (2017)
A Comparative Analysis of Whole Plastid Genomes from the Apiales: Expansion and Contraction of the Inverted Repeat, Mitochondrial to Plastid Transfer of DNA, and Identification of Highly Divergent Noncoding Regions
Stephen R. Downie, et al. (2015)
Molecular Phylogenetics of Core Brassicales, Placement of Orphan Genera Emblingia, Forchhammeria, Tirania, and Character Evolution
Jocelyn C. Hall, et al. (2004)
Phylogeny of the Genus Phaseolus (Leguminosae): A Recent Diversification in an Ancient Landscape
Alfonso Delgado-Salinas, et al. (2006)
Expansion and Contraction of the Chloroplast Inverted Repeat in Apiaceae Subfamily Apioideae
Gregory M. Plunkett, et al. (2000)
