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Family relationships of the enigmatic rosid genera Barbeya and Dirachma from the Horn of Africa region
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- Thulin, M (author)
- Uppsala universitet
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- Bremer, B (author)
- Uppsala universitet
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- Richardson, J (author)
- Uppsala universitet
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- Niklasson, J (author)
- Uppsala universitet
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- Fay, MF (author)
- Uppsala universitet
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- Chase, MW (author)
- Uppsala universitet
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- SPRINGER-VERLAG WIEN, 1998
- 1998
- English.
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In: PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION. - : SPRINGER-VERLAG WIEN. - 0378-2697. ; 213:1-2, s. 103-119
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Abstract
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- Barbeya is a monotypic genus in the Horn of Africa and adjacent parts of Arabia. It is usually treated as the family Barbeyaceae and regarded as an aberrant member of Urticales. Dirachma, with one species on Socotra and one in Somalia, is usually treated
Keyword
- Barbeyaceae; Dirachmaceae; Elaeagnaceae; Rhamnaceae; Rosaceae; Ulmaceae; Urticales; Barbeya; Dirachma; actinorhizal symbiosis; plastid DNA; monotypic plant families; phylogeny; rbcL; rosids; trnL-F; Africa; Arabia; Socotra; Somalia; FLOWERING PLANTS; SEQU
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