2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-012-0718-1
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Multi-gene region phylogenetic analyses suggest reticulate evolution and a clade of Australian origin among paleotropical woody bamboos (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae)

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“…Dransfield (2016) described Sokinochloa to accommodate three Madagascan species previously classified within the otherwise Eurasian Cephalostachyum. These changes resolved some of the obvious generic problems noted by Kellogg (2015), but generic circumscriptions within the Melocanninae deserve further scrutiny, as does the Bambusa-Dendrocalamus-Gigantochloa complex (Goh et al, 2013). Kellogg (2015) and Soreng et al (2015b) recognized more or less the same genera within the Olyreae (although Parianella was not mentioned in the Kellogg treatment), and the subtribal classification of the Olyreae, with three subtribes, (Soreng et al, 2015b) remains stable.…”
Section: Bambusoideaementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dransfield (2016) described Sokinochloa to accommodate three Madagascan species previously classified within the otherwise Eurasian Cephalostachyum. These changes resolved some of the obvious generic problems noted by Kellogg (2015), but generic circumscriptions within the Melocanninae deserve further scrutiny, as does the Bambusa-Dendrocalamus-Gigantochloa complex (Goh et al, 2013). Kellogg (2015) and Soreng et al (2015b) recognized more or less the same genera within the Olyreae (although Parianella was not mentioned in the Kellogg treatment), and the subtribal classification of the Olyreae, with three subtribes, (Soreng et al, 2015b) remains stable.…”
Section: Bambusoideaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent work by Goh et al (2013), Chokthaweepanich (2014), Zhang et al (2016), andWong et al (2016) has refined phylogenetic relationships within the Paleotropical clade of the Bambuseae and produced some changes in classification. The generic classifications of Kellogg (2015) and Soreng et al (2015b) are very similar, again with the annotation of non-monophyletic genera in Kellogg (2015) but not in Soreng et al (2015b).…”
Section: Bambusoideaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Если изобразить эти про-цессы схематично, то получится не классическое фило-генетическое «древо», а сложная сеть переплетающихся филумов, вследствие чего и появился термин «сетчатая», или «ретикулярная», эволюция (Goh et al, 2013;Hunt et al, 2014). И хотя у теории «сетчатой» эволюции было немало противников, постепенное накопление данных о существенной роли гибридизационных процессов Н.И.…”
Section: результаты и обсуждениеunclassified
“…Molecular data (Goh et al 2013) place this species in Bambusinae but not closely related to other sampled genera. Culms erect below, scrambling above, ca.…”
Section: Neomicrocalamus Keng Fmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The most comprehensive phylogeny to date is that of Goh et al (2013), which finds evidence for monophyly of a group of climbing species and a complex history of apparent hybridization and/or lineage sorting in the genera Bambusa, Dendrocalamus, Gigantochloa and several smaller segregates. Intergeneric hybridization had already been suggested by Goh et al (2010), and documented by Goh et al (2011).…”
Section: V4 Subtribe Bambusinae J Presl (1830)mentioning
confidence: 99%