2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-022-01807-1
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Morphoanatomy and phylogenetics reveals a distinct species of Oxalis sect. Polymorphae (Oxalidaceae) from the Brazilian Atlantic forest

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“…However, only a few studies have focused on the leaf anatomy of this genus. Metcalfe and Chalk (1950); dos Reis and Alvim (2013); Jooste (2015); and Richetti et al (2022) are among the authors who have investigated and described the leaf Shamso et al anatomical features of the genus Oxalis. Singh (2010) showed that anatomical features have played an important role in the clarification of phylogenetic relationships among South American Oxalis species.…”
Section: Bulletin Of the Iraq Natural History Museummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, only a few studies have focused on the leaf anatomy of this genus. Metcalfe and Chalk (1950); dos Reis and Alvim (2013); Jooste (2015); and Richetti et al (2022) are among the authors who have investigated and described the leaf Shamso et al anatomical features of the genus Oxalis. Singh (2010) showed that anatomical features have played an important role in the clarification of phylogenetic relationships among South American Oxalis species.…”
Section: Bulletin Of the Iraq Natural History Museummentioning
confidence: 99%