Hilu
Celebration of Grasses, Kew, 2004 Photo BKS
Celebration of Grasses, Kew, 2004 Photo BKS
http://www.nisairaq.com/members/MNISA_BIO_KhidirHilu%202_April%202010.pdf
Celebration of Grasses, Kew, 2004 Photo BKS
Celebration of Grasses, Kew, 2004 Photo BKS
http://www.nisairaq.com/members/MNISA_BIO_KhidirHilu%202_April%202010.pdf
Director, Intermountain Herbarium, Utah State University
Associate Professor (retired), Utah State University
Mail: Department of
Biology, Utah State
University, Logan, Utah 84322-5305
Email: mary@biology.usu.edu
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Extracted from Angiosperm Phylogeny Website
http://www.mobot.org/mobot/research/apweb/welcome.html
By P.F. Stevens and E.A. Kellogg
Bambusoideae. -- Much progress is being made in the understanding of bamboo phylogeny, largely due to the efforts of the BPG (Bamboo Phylogeny Group), a collaboration of 20 bamboo specialists from 11 countries, working on the first widely sampled data-rich phylogeny estimation for bamboos (Clark 2008; Kelchner & Clark 2008). Early phylogenetic study on the bamboos (Judziewicz et al., 1999) has them as being monophyletic, with two main lineages - herbaceous bamboos (Olyreae) and woody bamboos (Bambuseae).