2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-007-0581-7
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Phylogenetic relationships in Blumea (Asteraceae: Inuleae) as evidenced by molecular and morphological data

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“…Newly generated sequences include 135 ndhF , 52 trnL–trnF , 61 psbA–trnH , and 42 ITS. Additionally, nine trnL–F and ten ITS sequences published by Pornpongrungrueng et al. (2007) were included.…”
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“…Newly generated sequences include 135 ndhF , 52 trnL–trnF , 61 psbA–trnH , and 42 ITS. Additionally, nine trnL–F and ten ITS sequences published by Pornpongrungrueng et al. (2007) were included.…”
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“…Telekia (Eldenäs et al., 1998; Francisco‐Ortega et al., 2001; Anderberg et al., 2005), Amblyocarpum Fisch & C. A. Mey., Carpesium L., and species of Pentanema (Anderberg et al., 2005; Pornpongrungrueng et al., 2007). Others have shown to be closer to parts of Pulicaria , e.g.…”
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“…The trn L‐ trn F region (including trn L intron and trn L‐ trn F intergenic spacer) represents the most frequently used non‐coding region of cpDNA in phylogenetic studies (Gielly & Taberlet, 1994). The psb A‐ trn H intergenic spacer region has also been frequently used in molecular phylogenetic studies at various taxonomic levels (Pornpongrungrueng et al, 2007) and it may be a suitable universal barcode for land plants (Kress et al, 2005).…”
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“…The ITS sequences have been useful in resolving phylogenetic relationships in three genera of Oleaceae ( Fraxinus , Jeandroz et al, 1997 and Wallander, 2008; Ligustrum and Syringa , Li et al, 2002; and Olea , Besnard et al, 2007). Recently, researchers have argued that the combination of different regions constitutes the optimal dataset for phylogenetic reconstruction (Soejima & Wen, 2006; Pornpongrungrueng et al, 2007; Alberto & Joan, 2008).…”
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