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    Phylogeny, taxonomic affinities, and biogeography of Penstemon (Plantaginaceae) based on ITS and cpDNA sequence data by Wolfe, Andrea D, Randle, Christopher P, Datwyler, Shannon L, Morawetz, Jeffery J, Arguedas, Nidia, Diaz, Jose

    Published in American journal of botany (01-11-2006)
    “…The large and diverse genus Penstemon (ca. 271 species) is endemic to North America and has been divided into six subgenera primarily based on anther…”
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    A Clearing Protocol for Whole Tissues: An Example Using Haustoria of Orobanchaceae by Morawetz, Jeffery J

    Published in Applications in plant sciences (01-01-2013)
    “…Premise of the study: Due to lack of success in clearing whole tissues using only classical clearing techniques (e.g., Heir's 4 ½ solution, KOH, NaOH, lactic…”
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    Phylogenetics and the evolution of major structural characters in the giant genus Euphorbia L. (Euphorbiaceae) by Horn, James W., van Ee, Benjamin W., Morawetz, Jeffery J., Riina, Ricarda, Steinmann, Victor W., Berry, Paul E., Wurdack, Kenneth J.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-05-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Four major clades of Euphorbia were robustly resolved as successive sister groups. ► Modified growth forms, especially xerophytes, have…”
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    Molecular phylogenetics and classification of Euphorbia subgenus Chamaesyce (Euphorbiaceae) by Yang, Ya, Riina, Ricarda, Morawetz, Jeffery J., Haevermans, Thomas, Aubriot, Xavier, Berry, Paul E.

    Published in Taxon (01-08-2012)
    “…Euphorbia subg. Chamaesyce contains around 600 species and includes the largest New World radiation within the Old World-centered genus Euphorbia. It is one of…”
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    Phylogenetics, morphological evolution, and classification of Euphorbia subgenus Euphorbia by Dorsey, Brian L., Haevermans, Thomas, Aubriot, Xavier, Morawetz, Jeffery J., Riina, Ricarda, Steinmann, Victor W., Berry, Paul E.

    Published in Taxon (01-04-2013)
    “…Euphorbia subg. Euphorbia is the largest and most diverse of four recently recognized subgenera within Euphorbia and is distributed across the tropics and…”
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    A worldwide molecular phylogeny and classification of the leafy spurges, Euphorbia subgenus Esula (Euphorbiaceae) by Riina, Ricarda, Peirson, Jess A., Geltman, Dmitry V., Molero, Julián, Frajman, Božo, Pahlevani, Amirhossein, Barres, Laia, Morawetz, Jeffery J., Salmaki, Yasaman, Zarre, Shahin, Kryukov, Aleksey, Bruyns, Peter V., Berry, Paul E.

    Published in Taxon (01-04-2013)
    “…The leafy spurges, Euphorbia subg. Esula, make up one of four main lineages in Euphorbia. The subgenus comprises about 480 species, most of which are annual or…”
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    Taxonomic Revision of the Alectra sessiliflora Complex (Orobanchaceae) by Morawetz, Jeffery J, Wolfe, Andrea D

    Published in Systematic botany (01-01-2011)
    “…Alectra sessiliflora (Orobanchaceae) is the most widespread species within the genus, occurring throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and into India, China and the…”
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    Assessing the Monophyly of Alectra and Its Relationship to Melasma (Orobanchaceae) by Morawetz, Jeffery J, Wolfe, Andrea D

    Published in Systematic botany (01-07-2009)
    “…Alectra (Orobanchaceae) consists of primarily hemiparasitic herbaceous species distributed mainly in sub-Saharan Africa, with two species native to tropical…”
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    A molecular phylogeny and classification of the largely succulent and mainly African Euphorbia subg. Athymalus (Euphorbiaceae) by Peirson, Jess A., Bruyns, Peter V., Riina, Ricarda, Morawetz, Jeffery J., Berry, Paul E.

    Published in Taxon (01-12-2013)
    “…Euphorbia subg. Athymalus consists of approximately 150 species and is one of the four main lineages that comprise the species–rich genus Euphorbia. Most…”
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    A clearing protocol for whole tissues: An example using haustoria of Orobanchaceae1 by Morawetz, Jeffery J.

    Published in Applications in plant sciences (02-01-2013)
    “…• Premise of the study: Due to lack of success in clearing whole tissues using only classical clearing techniques (e.g., Herr’s 4½ solution, KOH, NaOH, lactic…”
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    Phylogenetic relationships within the tropical clade of Orobanchaceae by Morawetz, Jeffery J., Randle, Christopher P., Wolfe, Andrea D.

    Published in Taxon (01-04-2010)
    “…The tropical clade of Orobanchaceae contains approximately forty genera, typically with fewer than ten species each, and contributes significantly to the…”
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    A molecular phylogeny and classification of the largely succulent and mainly AfricanEuphorbiasubg.Athymalus(Euphorbiaceae) by Peirson, Jess A., Bruyns, Peter V., Riina, Ricarda, Morawetz, Jeffery J., Berry, Paul E.

    Published in Taxon (01-12-2013)
    “…Euphorbiasubg.Athymalusconsists of approximately 150 species and is one of the four main lineages that comprise the species-rich genusEuphorbia.Most species in…”
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    Assessing the Monophyly of Alectra and Its Relationship to Melama (Orobanchaceae) by Morawetz, Jeffery J., Wolfe, Andrea D.

    Published in Systematic botany (01-07-2009)
    “…Alectra (Orobanchaceae) consists of primarily hemiparasitic herbaceous species distributed mainly in sub-Saharan Africa, with two species native to tropical…”
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    Phylogenetics, morphological evolution, and classification ofEuphorbiasubgenusEuphorbia by Dorsey, Brian L., Haevermans, Thomas, Aubriot, Xavier, Morawetz, Jeffery J., Riina, Ricarda, Steinmann, Victor W., Berry, Paul E.

    Published in Taxon (01-04-2013)
    “…Euphorbiasubg.Euphorbiais the largest and most diverse of four recently recognized subgenera withinEuphorbiaand is distributed across the tropics and…”
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    A worldwide molecular phylogeny and classification of the leafy spurges,EuphorbiasubgenusEsula(Euphorbiaceae) by Riina, Ricarda, Peirson, Jess A., Geltman, Dmitry V., Molero, Julián, Frajman, Božo, Pahlevani, Amirhossein, Barres, Laia, Morawetz, Jeffery J., Salmaki, Yasaman, Zarre, Shahin, Kryukov, Aleksey, Bruyns, Peter V., Berry, Paul E.

    Published in Taxon (01-04-2013)
    “…The leafy spurges,Euphorbiasubg.Esula, make up one of four main lineages inEuphorbia. The subgenus comprises about 480 species, most of which are annual or…”
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    The status of Harveya alba (Orobanchaceae) by Morawetz, Jeffery J., Morawetz, Jeffrey J., Randle, Christopher P.

    Published in Kew bulletin (2010)
    “…Originally described within Harveya, H. alba Hepper was transferred to Alectra, and nearly accommodated in its own monotypic genus. Recently published…”
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    Phylogeny, taxonomic affinities, and biogeography of Penstemon (Plantaginaceae) based on ITS and cpDNA sequence data1 by Wolfe, Andrea D, Randle, Christopher P, Datwyler, Shannon L, Morawetz, Jeffery J

    Published in American journal of botany (01-11-2006)
    “…The large and diverse genus Penstemon (ca. 271 species) is endemic to North America and has been divided into six subgenera primarily based on anther…”
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