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Dioecy and resiniferous flowers in Clusieae tribe (Clusiaceae): phylogeny and evolutionary patterns
Project summary:
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
First Name:
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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