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2023
Phenotype–fitness relationships and pollen‐transfer efficiency of five orchid species with different pollination strategies
American Journal of Botany
2021
Molecular phylogeny and ancestral biogeographic reconstruction of Platanthera subgenus Limnorchis (Orchidaceae) using target capture methods
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
2020
Comparative Analysis of Genetic and Morphological Variation within the Platanthera hyperborea Complex (Orchidaceae)
Systematic Botany
2019
Spontaneous caudicle reconfiguration in Dactylorhiza fuchsii: A new self-pollination mechanism for Orchideae
Plant Systematics and Evolution
2019
Genetic diversity assessment of Tamarix in South Africa – Biocontrol and conservation implications
South African Journal of Botany
2019
Illuminating the systematics of theSpiranthes sinensisspecies complex (Orchidaceae): ecological speciation with little morphological differentiation
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
2018
Molecular and morphological phylogenetics of the digitate-tubered clade within subtribe Orchidinae s.s. (Orchidaceae: Orchideae)
Kew Bulletin
2018
An integrative anatomical, morphological, micromorphological and molecular approach to Turkish epidendroid and orchidoid species (Orchidaceae)
Nordic Journal of Botany
2017
Morphometric comparison of BritishPseudorchis albidawith IcelandicP. straminea(Orchidaceae: Orchidinae)
New Journal of Botany
2017
In situmorphometric survey elucidates the evolutionary systematics of the EurasianHimantoglossumclade (Orchidaceae: Orchidinae)
PeerJ
2017
Phylogenetics of subtribe Orchidinae s.l. (Orchidaceae; Orchidoideae) based on seven markers (plastid matK, psaB, rbcL, trnL-F, trnH-psba, and nuclear nrITS, Xdh): implications for generic delimitation
BMC Plant Biology
2016
Severe outbreeding and inbreeding depression maintain mating system differentiation inEpipactis(Orchidaceae)
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
2015
Platanthera hyperborea(Orchidaceae) – Only Selfing?
Rhodora