Cabbage family affairs: the evolutionary history of Brassicaceae
Life without the mustard family (Brassicaceae) would be a world without many crop species
and the model organism Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) that has revolutionized our …
and the model organism Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) that has revolutionized our …
Migratory birds as global dispersal vectors
Propagule dispersal beyond local scales has been considered rare and unpredictable.
However, for many plants, invertebrates, and microbes dispersed by birds, long-distance …
However, for many plants, invertebrates, and microbes dispersed by birds, long-distance …
Dimensions of invasiveness: Links between local abundance, geographic range size, and habitat breadth in Europe's alien and native floras
Understanding drivers of success for alien species can inform on potential future invasions.
Recent conceptual advances highlight that species may achieve invasiveness via …
Recent conceptual advances highlight that species may achieve invasiveness via …
Fast Diploidization in Close Mesopolyploid Relatives of Arabidopsis
T Mandakova, S Joly, M Krzywinski… - The Plant …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Mesopolyploid whole-genome duplication (WGD) was revealed in the ancestry of Australian
Brassicaceae species with diploid-like chromosome numbers (n= 4 to 6). Multicolor …
Brassicaceae species with diploid-like chromosome numbers (n= 4 to 6). Multicolor …
Three times out of Asia Minor: the phylogeography of Arabis alpina L. (Brassicaceae)
Arabis alpina is a characteristic plant in arctic‐alpine habitats and serves as a classical
example to demonstrate biology, ecology and biogeography of arctic‐alpine disjuncts. It has …
example to demonstrate biology, ecology and biogeography of arctic‐alpine disjuncts. It has …
Time-calibrated phylogenetic trees establish a lag between polyploidisation and diversification in Nicotiana (Solanaceae)
We investigate the timing of diversification in allopolyploids of Nicotiana (Solanaceae)
utilising sequence data of maternal and paternal origin to look for evidence of a lag phase …
utilising sequence data of maternal and paternal origin to look for evidence of a lag phase …
Polyploidy, hybridization and reticulate evolution: lessons from the Brassicaceae
K Marhold, J Lihová - Plant systematics and evolution, 2006 - Springer
The family Brassicaceae is well known for its large variation in chromosome numbers,
common occurrence of polyploids and many reports of interspecific gene flow. The present …
common occurrence of polyploids and many reports of interspecific gene flow. The present …
Inferring Species Networks from Gene Trees in High-Polyploid North American and Hawaiian Violets (Viola, Violaceae)
The phylogenies of allopolyploids take the shape of networks and cannot be adequately
represented as bifurcating trees. Especially for high polyploids (ie, organisms with more than …
represented as bifurcating trees. Especially for high polyploids (ie, organisms with more than …
[图书][B] Plants and the human brain
DO Kennedy - 2014 - books.google.com
We're all familiar with the idea that plant-derived chemicals can have an impact on the
functioning of the human brain. Most of us reach for a cup of coffee or tea in the morning …
functioning of the human brain. Most of us reach for a cup of coffee or tea in the morning …
Arabidopsis family ties: molecular phylogeny and age estimates in Brassicaceae
A Franzke, D German, IA Al-Shehbaz, K Mummenhoff - Taxon, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The Brassicaceae family is of great scientific interest because it contains the plant model
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …