- The
Salicornioideae are a
subfamily of the
flowering plant family Amaranthaceae (sensu lato,
including the Chenopodiaceae).
Important characters are succulent...
- lineage, Betoideae, Camphorosmoideae, Chenopodioideae, Corispermoideae,
Salicornioideae, Salsoloideae, and Suaedoideae. In this
preliminary classification...
-
Tegicornia were included.
Phylogenetical research of the
subfamily Salicornioideae revealed that the Tecticornia/Halosarcia/Pachycornia/Sclerostegia/Tegicornia...
- no
perisperm (feeding tissue). Like most
members of the
subfamily Salicornioideae,
Salicornia species use the C3
carbon fixation pathway to take in carbon...
-
Western Australia." and a Ph.D. ("Systematic
Analysis of the
Australian Salicornioideae (Chenopodiaceae)" in 2005, both from the
University of
Western Australia...
- 30 C4
species Suaeda sect.
Schoberia – 9 C4
species Tecticornia – (
Salicornioideae) 2 C4
species Tidestromia (Gomphrenoideae) – 8 C4
species The composite...
- 2016.
Gudrun Kadereit,
Ladislav Mucina,
Helmut Freitag:
Phylogeny of
Salicornioideae (Chenopodiaceae): diversification, biogeography, and
evolutionary trends...
-
Salicornioideae,
dating back to the
Early to
Middle Oligocene. It
might have
reached America long
before the
other American taxa of
Salicornioideae....
-
Tecticornia bibenda is a
species of
plant in the
subfamily Salicornioideae of the
family Amaranthaceae from
Western Australia. Its
segmented stem gives...
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fruits that
contain a
single seed. Like most
members of the
subfamily Salicornioideae,
Salicornia species use the C3
carbon fixation pathway to take in carbon...