The 'queen of the Andes' (Puya raimondii) is genetically fragile and fragmented: a consequence of long generation time and semelparity?

L Liu, J James, YQ Zhang, ZF Wang, M Arakaki… - New …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding how life history shapes genetic diversity is a fundamental issue in
evolutionary biology, with important consequences for conservation. However, we still have …

Phylogenomics of Puya (Bromeliaceae): Evolution in the Andean slopes and sky island ecosystems

J Aguirre‐Santoro, A Zuluaga… - … of Systematics and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Phylogenomics enhances our understanding of plant radiations in the biodiverse Andes.
Our study focuses on Puya, primarily Andean and a part of the Bromeliaceae family. Using a …

The evolution of ephemeral flora in Xinjiang, China: insights from plastid phylogenomic analyses of Brassicaceae

TW Xiao, F Song, DQ Vu, Y Feng, XJ Ge - BMC Plant Biology, 2024 - Springer
Background The ephemeral flora of northern Xinjiang, China, plays an important role in the
desert ecosystems. However, the evolutionary history of this flora remains unclear. To gain …

Expansions and contractions of the inverted repeat, as well as gene loss and potential pseudogenization shape plastome evolution in Hechtioideae (Bromeliaceae …

IM Ramírez‐Morillo… - … of Systematics and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Full plastomes have recently proven to be a valuable data source for resolving recalcitrant
phylogenetic relationships in the flowering plant family Bromeliaceae. The study of complete …

[PDF][PDF] Biomorphological study of Puya mirabilis indoor condition

SN Gasimov - plantfungalres.az
The results of research on the introduction of the species Puya mirabilis (Mez.) LB Sm., a
species of the Bromeliaceae family into the greenhouse are presented in the article. The …