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Atripliceae are a
tribe of the
subfamily Chenopodioideae belonging to the
plant family Amaranthaceae.
Atriplex is the
largest genus of the tribe. Species...
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Atriplex yeelirrie,
formally described in 2015.
Traditional taxonomy of
Atripliceae based on
morphological features has been controversial.
Molecular studies...
- Grayia,
Exomis microphylla, and Atriplex. In
several species of
tribe Atripliceae, the
female flowers are
without perianth, but
enclosed by two bracts...
- H. Zacharias,
Alexander P.
Sukhorukov (2010):
Molecular phylogeny of
Atripliceae (Chenopodioideae, Chenopodiaceae):
Implications for systematics, biogeography...
- The
genus Oxybasis belongs to the same
tribe as Chenopodium,
Tribus Atripliceae.
According to Fuentes-Bazan et al. (2012), the
genus Oxybasis consists...
- Chenopodiastrum, Lipandra, and
Oxybasis (like
Chenopodium in
tribe Atripliceae). They
included Rhagodia and
Einadia in Chenopodium. 132
species are...
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Elizabeth H.
Zacharias &
Alexander P. Sukhorukov:
Molecular phylogeny of
Atripliceae (Chenopodioideae, Chenopodiaceae):
Implications for systematics, biogeography...
- 9 (haploid) and 2n = 18 (diploid).
Proatriplex belongs to the
tribe Atripliceae in the
subfamily Chenopodioideae of the
family Amaranthaceae. Proatriplex...
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honour to the
American botanist Asa Gray.
Grayia belongs to the
tribe Atripliceae of the
subfamily Chenopodioideae in the Amaranthaceae.
Until 2010, the...
- ; Zacharias, E.H.; Sukhorukov, A.P. (2010). "Molecular
phylogeny of
Atripliceae (Chenopodioideae, Chenopodiaceae):
Implications for systematics, biogeography...