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Complete plastome sequences of 14 African yam species (Dioscorea spp.)
ArticleAbstract: Complete plastomes of 14 African yam species were reconstructed from whole genome sequencing. ThesePalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Chloroplast, Dioscorea, NGS, YamAutores:Magwé-Tindo J., Scarcelli N., Sonke B., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Vigouroux Y., Wieringa J.J., Zapfack L.Fuentes:scopusGuinea yam (Dioscorea spp., dioscoreaceae) wild relatives identified using whole plastome phylogenetic analyses
ArticleAbstract: The genus Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae) contains several economically important species for human consumPalabras claves:Crop-Wild relatives, Dioscorea, Herbarium genomics, NGS, West Africa, Whole chloroplast genomeAutores:Magwé-Tindo J., Scarcelli N., Sonke B., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Vigouroux Y., Wieringa J.J., Zapfack L.Fuentes:scopusTwo new species of Raphia (Palmae/Arecaceae) from Cameroon and Gabon
ArticleAbstract: Raphia (Arecaceae, Calamoideae) is the most diverse genus of African palms with around 20 species. TPalabras claves:ARECACEAE, Calamoideae, Cameroon, Gabon, IUCN conservation status, New common species, RaphiaAutores:Mogue Kamga S., Niangadouma R., Sonke B., Stauffer F.W., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusUnraveling the phylogenomic relationships of the most diverse African palm genus Raphia (Calamoideae, arecaceae)
ArticleAbstract: Palms are conspicuous floristic elements across the tropics. In continental Africa, even though therPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Exons, Madagascar, Phylogenomics, Rain forests, Raphia, Sequence captureAutores:Antonelli A., Bacon C.D., Bethune K., Helmstetter A.J., Lautenschläger T., Mogue Kamga S., Sonke B., Stauffer F.W., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Wieringa J.J., Zizka A.Fuentes:scopusRAINBIO: A mega-database of tropical African vascular plants distributions
ArticleAbstract: The tropical vegetation of Africa is characterized by high levels of species diversity but is undergPalabras claves:Biodiversity assessment, Cultivated species, digitization, Georeferencing, Habit, Herbarium specimens, native species, Taxonomic backbone, Tropical forestsAutores:Blach-Overgaard A., Catarino L., Damen T., Dauby G., de Heij J., Deblauwe V., Dessein S., Dransfield J., Droissart V., Duarte M.C., Engledow H., Fadeur G., Figueira R., Gereau R.E., Hardy O.J., Harris D.J., Janssens S.B., Klomberg Y., Ley A.C., Mackinder B.A., Meerts P., Sepulchre P., Sonke B., Sosef M.S.M., Stévart T., Stoffelen P., Svenning J.C., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Van De Poel J.L., van der Burgt X., Wieringa J.J., Zaiss R.Fuentes:scopusSpecies delimitation in the genus Greenwayodendron based on morphological and genetic markers reveals new species
ArticleAbstract: Combining genetic and morphological markers is a powerful approach for species delimitation, much nePalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Annonaceae, cryptic species, genetic clustering, GreenwayodendronAutores:Atteke C., Dauby G., Hardy O.J., Ikabanga D., Lissambou B.J., Monthe F., M’batchi B., Piñeiro R., Sonke B., Stévart T., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusTaxonomic revision of the African genera Brieya and Piptostigma (annonaceae)
ArticleAbstract: Background and aims – Annonaceae are an important family in tropical rain forests of Africa. Here, wPalabras claves:Annonaceae, Brieya, Piptostigma, taxonomy, Tropical AfricaAutores:Ghogue J.P., Sonke B., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopus