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Dioecy and resiniferous flowers in Clusieae tribe (Clusiaceae): phylogeny and evolutionary patterns

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Two of the biggest genera with dioecious plants and resiniferous flowers are Chrysochlamys and Clusia (Clusiaceae: Clusieae). Unfortunately, their molecular information is scarce. My research addresses systematics, diversity, and evolution of Clusieae tribe using an integrative approach and including genomic information as an alternative line of evidence

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Angy Vanesa Caro Sánchez

Highest degree:

Bachelor of Science (Biologist)

Year obtained:

2021

Applicant Status:

Current student

Colombia

Flowering plants

Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):

Caro-Sanchez, A. V., Idarraga-Piedrahíta, A ., & Alzate-Guarín, F. (2022). Novelties in Chrysochlamys
membranacea (Clusiaceae: Clusieae), an Update on the Nomenclatural and Morphological Knowledge
of this Species Described from Biogeographic Choco, Colombia. Asian Plant Research Journal, 10(2),
11-20. DOI:10.11646/phytotaxa.663.4.4

Marinho, L. C., & Caro-Sanchez, A. V. (2024). Clusia aequatoriensis, a new combination based on
Tovomita aequatoriensis (Clusiaceae). Harvard Papers in Botany, 29(1), 119-120.
DOI:10.3100/hpib.v29iss1.2024.n13

Caro-Sanchez, A. V., Marinho, L. C., Idarraga-Piedrahí ta, A., & Alzate-Guarín, F. (2024). Miscellaneous
nomenclatural notes on Andean Chrysochlamys (Clusiaceae: Clusieae). Phytotaxa, 663(4), 221-230.
DOI:10.11646/phytotaxa.663.4.4

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Universidad de Antioquia

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