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Eastern Asian endemic seed plant genera and their paleogeographic history throughout the Northern Hemisphere
Cretaceous eastern Asia endemic paleobotany phytogeography Tertiary
2009/8/4
We review the fossil history of seed plant genera that are now endemic to eastern Asia. Although the majority of eastern Asian endemic genera have no known fossil record at all, 54 genera, or about 9%...
Phylogenetics and biogeography of eastern Asian-North American disjunct genus Pachysandra (Buxaceae) inferred from nucleotide sequences
Autopolyploid Buxaceae divergence time ndhF nrDNA ITS Pachysandra
2009/8/4
Pachysandra is an eastern Asian-North American disjunct genus with three species, two in eastern Asia (P. axillaris and P. terminalis) and one in eastern North America (P. procumbens). While morpholog...
Biogeography of South-West Asian Bryophytes – With Special Emphasis on the Tropical Element
Chorology circum-Tethyan floral history liverworts mosses xerotherm-Pangaean
2010/3/17
The recent bryophyte flora of South-West Asia is heterogeneous and consists of 6 floral elements [(Sub)cosmopolitan taxa, northern taxa, xerotherm-Pangaean taxa, circum-Tethyan taxa, tropical taxa, an...
The Asian Umbelliferae Biodiversity Database (ASIUM) with Particular Reference to South-West Asian Taxa
Asian Umbelliferae ASIUM biodiversity database distribution endemism
2010/3/19
An original database, ASIUM, on Asian Umbelliferae has been compiled at the Moscow State University to include all accepted names and synonyms, principal citations in regional Floras, monographs and c...
On the Distribution and Relationships of the South-West Asian Species of Eryngium L. (Apiaceae-Saniculoideae)
Eryngium Apiaceae Saniculoideae South-West Asia phytogeography infrageneric classification
2010/3/19
This paper deals with the Old World species of Eryngium L. which grow mostly in regions with a Mediteranean type climate. Two centres of diversity are visible: one in the Western Mediterranean (Iberia...
On the Distribution and Relationships of the South-West Asian Species of Eryngium L. (Apiaceae-Saniculoideae)
Eryngium Apiaceae Saniculoideae South-West Asia phytogeography infrageneric classification
2010/3/19
This paper deals with the Old World species of Eryngium L. which grow mostly in regions with a Mediteranean type climate. Two centres of diversity are visible: one in the Western Mediterranean (Iberia...