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Brachynema Axillare
''Brachynema axillare'' is a dicotyledonous plant species described by R. Duno de Stefano and Paul Edward Berry. ''Brachynema axillaries'' is part of the genus '' Brachynema'' and the family Olacaceae. No subspecies are listed in the Catalog of Life. References R. Duno de Stefano & P.E. Berry, 1995 ''In: Novon, 5(3): 238'' Olacaceae {{santalales-stub ...
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Paul Edward Berry
Paul Edward Berry (b. 1952 ) is an American botanist and curator. He is Director of the Wisconsin State Herbarium. He received his PhD. in Botany, from Washington University in St. Louis, in 1980, conducting biogeography studies. He has worked in taxonomy of the genus ''Fuchsia'' (family Onagraceae), in 110 species of this ornamental genus, from Neotropic forests, and in New Zealand and Tahiti; studying the molecular taxonomy of ''Fuchsia'' and molecular temporal analysis. He published a popular text on Native ''Fuchsia'' Species, by Timber Press in 2004. Select publications *Van Ee, B., P. E. Berry, R. Riina, and J. Gutiérrez-Amaro. 2008. Molecular phylogenetics and biogeography of the Caribbean-centered Croton subgenus Moacroton (Euphorbiaceae s.s.). Botanical Review 74: 132–165. *Givnish, T. G., K. C. Millam, P. E. Berry, and K. J. Sytsma. 2007. Phylogeny, adaptive radiation, and historical biogeography of Bromeliaceae inferred from ndhF sequence data. Aliso 23: 3-26. * ...
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Brachynema (plant)
''Brachynema'' Benth. is a genus in the plant family Olacaceae. It is a Neotropical genus of 1 or 2 species of trees. Its placement is still somewhat controversial as molecular data is lacking and morphological data suggests a place outside Olacaceae and instead in Ericales The Ericales are a large and diverse order of dicotyledons. Species in this order have considerable commercial importance including for Camellia sinensis, tea, persimmon, blueberry, kiwifruit, Brazil nuts, Argania, argan, and azalea. The order i ...V. Malécot, D. L. Nickrent, P. Baas, L. van den Oever, D. Lobreau-Callen (2004) A morphological cladistic analysis of Olacaceae. Systematic Botany 29: 569-586. Species * '' Brachynema ramiflorum'' Benth., Trans. Linn. Soc. London 22(2): 126. 1857 1 Nov 1857* '' Brachynema axillare'' R.Duno & P.E.Berry, Novon 5(3): 238. 1995 utumn 1995 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q8251477 Olacaceae Santalales genera ...
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Olacaceae
Olacaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Santalales. They are woody plants, native throughout the tropical regions of the world. , the circumscription of the family varies; some sources maintain a broad family, others split it into seven segregate families. Taxonomy The 1998 APG system and the 2003 APG II system assign it to the order Santalales in the clade core eudicots. Prior to the advent of molecular data, the circumscription of the family Olacaceae varied widely between different authorities.Valéry Malécot and Daniel L. Nickrent. 2008. "Molecular Phylogenetic Relationships of Olacaceae and Related Santalales". ''Systematic Botany'' 33(1):97-106. Among these various classifications, about 30 genera were included in the family. 15 genera are recognized for Olacaceae by the Germplasm Resources Information Network. The phylogenetic investigation published in 2008 recovered seven clades that were well-supported by molecular and morphological characters, but no for ...
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