نتایج جستجو برای: poaceae

تعداد نتایج: 6669  

2015
Amanda L. Ingram Jeff J. Doyle AMANDA L. INGRAM JEFF J. DOYLE L. H. Bailey

Eragrostis is a large genus in subfamily Chloridoideae of Poaceae. Recent phylogenetic analyses have suggested that the genus may not be monophyletic, that some of its segregate genera may be better placed within Eragrostis, and that current infrageneric classifications may not represent monophyletic groups. We have used molecular sequence data from the plastid locus rps16 and the nuclear gene ...

2007
Khidir W. Hilu Lawrence A. Alice Hongping Liang

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2012
Neil Snow Paul M. Peterson

A systematic treatment including descriptions and a key for identification is provided for the two species of Trigonochloa, a genus recently segregated from the polyphyletic Leptochloa s.l. Trigonochloa ranges from southern Africa east to India and Sri Lanka, reflecting the widely ranging Trigonochloa uniflora. Trigonochloa rupestris has a more limited distribution from East Africa to Yemen. Tr...

2017
Daniel Testoni H. Peter Linder

Cortaderia (Poaceae; Danthonioideae) is a medium-sized genus of C3 tussock grasses, widespread in the temperate to tropic-alpine regions of South America. It is particularly important in the subalpine and alpine zones of the Andes. We revised the classification of the genus, and recognize 17 species grouped into five informal groups. We describe one new species, Cortaderia echinata H.P.Linder, ...

2013
Elizabeth A. Kellogg Paulo E. A. S. Camara Paula J. Rudall Philip Ladd Simon T. Malcomber Clinton J. Whipple Andrew N. Doust

The shoot apical meristem of grasses produces the primary branches of the inflorescence, controlling inflorescence architecture and hence seed production. Whereas leaves are produced in a distichous pattern, with the primordia separated from each other by an angle of 180°, inflorescence branches are produced in a spiral in most species. The morphology and developmental genetics of the shift in ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
R B Chiavegatto C M P Paula F Souza Sobrinho F R G Benites V H Techio

Cynodon is a genus of plants with forage potential that has attracted the interest of breeders. These species have high morphological variability in a large number of varieties and cytotypes, hampering identification. This study aimed to determine the karyotype asymmetry index among accessions of Cynodon to discriminate between them. Karyotype symmetry was based on three estimates, which were c...

2017
Chensong Yao Hanwei Yan Xiaodan Zhang Rongfu Wang

Orphan genes refer to a group of protein-coding genes lacking recognizable homologs in the other organisms. Extensive studies have demonstrated that numerous newly sequenced genomes contain a significant number of orphan genes, which have important roles in plant's responses to the environment. Due to a lack of phylogenetic conservation, the origin of orphan genes and their functions are curren...

2001
PIERRE BONTON ALAIN BOUCHER MONIQUE THONNAT REGIS TOMCZAK JORDINA BELMONTE CARMEN GALAN

Pollen monitoring is of great importance for the prevention of allergy. As this activity still is largely carried out by humans, there is an ever increasing interest in the automation of pollen monitoring, with the goal of reducing monitoring time in order to plan more efficient treatments. In this context, an original device based on computer vision is developped. In this paper, the colour seg...

2016
Michael R. McKain Haibao Tang Joel R. McNeal Saravanaraj Ayyampalayam Jerrold I. Davis Claude W. dePamphilis Thomas J. Givnish J. Chris Pires Dennis Wm. Stevenson James H. Leebens-Mack

Comparisons of flowering plant genomes reveal multiple rounds of ancient polyploidy characterized by large intragenomic syntenic blocks. Three such whole-genome duplication (WGD) events, designated as rho (ρ), sigma (σ), and tau (τ), have been identified in the genomes of cereal grasses. Precise dating of these WGD events is necessary to investigate how they have influenced diversification rate...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
A H Paterson J E Bowers B A Chapman

Integration of structural genomic data from a largely assembled rice genome sequence, with phylogenetic analysis of sequence samples for many other taxa, suggests that a polyploidization event occurred approximately 70 million years ago, before the divergence of the major cereals from one another but after the divergence of the Poales from the Liliales and Zingiberales. Ancient polyploidization...

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