Cabbage family affairs: the evolutionary history of Brassicaceae

A Franzke, MA Lysak, IA Al-Shehbaz, MA Koch… - Trends in plant …, 2011 - cell.com
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 …

Brassicaceae: A rich source of health improving phytochemicals

P Avato, MP Argentieri - Phytochemistry reviews, 2015 - Springer
Abstract Brassicaceae Burnett (syn. Cruciferae AL de Jussieu) include many important
economic plants used as edible or ornamental which are commonly known as the “mustard” …

A time-calibrated road map of Brassicaceae species radiation and evolutionary history

N Hohmann, EM Wolf, MA Lysak, MA Koch - The Plant Cell, 2015 - academic.oup.com
The Brassicaceae include several major crop plants and numerous important model species
in comparative evolutionary research such as Arabidopsis, Brassica, Boechera …

The plant family Brassicaceae: Introduction, biology, and importance

A Raza, MB Hafeez, N Zahra, K Shaukat… - The Plant Family …, 2020 - Springer
The model plant family Brassicaceae, also known as Cruciferae, is among the largest
angiospermic family belonging to the order Brassicales. The family consists of annuals …

Native range genetic variation in Arabidopsis thaliana is strongly geographically structured and reflects Pleistocene glacial dynamics

JB Beck, H Schmuths, BA Schaal - Molecular ecology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Despite Arabidopsis thaliana's pre‐eminence as a model organism, major questions remain
regarding the geographic structure of its genetic variation due to the geographically …

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 …

Temporal patterns of diversification in Brassicaceae demonstrate decoupling of rate shifts and mesopolyploidization events

XC Huang, DA German, MA Koch - Annals of Botany, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims Whole-genome duplication (WGD) events are considered
important driving forces of diversification. At least 11 out of 52 Brassicaceae tribes had …

Nematicidal potential of Brassicaceae

P Avato, T D'addabbo, P Leonetti… - Phytochemistry Reviews, 2013 - Springer
Abstract Brassicaceae Burnett (syn. Cruciferae AL de Jussieu) include many important
economic plants used as edibile or ornamental. They are commonly known as the “mustard” …

The importance of Anatolian mountains as the cradle of global diversity in Arabis alpina, a key arctic–alpine species

SW Ansell, HK Stenøien, M Grundmann… - Annals of …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims Anatolia is a biologically diverse, but phylogeographically
under-explored region. It is described as either a centre of origin and long-term Pleistocene …

Supernetwork Identifies Multiple Events of Plastid trnF(GAA) Pseudogene Evolution in the Brassicaceae

MA Koch, C Dobeš, C Kiefer, R Schmickl… - Molecular Biology …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
The occurrence of nonfunctional trn F pseudogenes has been rarely described in flowering
plants. However, we describe the first large-scale supernetwork for the Brassiccaeae built …