quercus_bellarosa2005quercusBellarosa R. 2005. Utility of ITS Sequence data for
phylogenetic reconstruction of Italian Quercus
spp. Mol. Phylogenetics and Evolution. 34:355-3705Caption: "Fig. 5. Consensus tree of 3064 maximum parsimony
trees produced with an analysis of ITS sequences of these study
(indicated in capital letters)together with species representative
of all infrageneric groups in Quercus. Bootstrap values are reported
on branches if higher than 50%." Collapsed branches were
conflicting instances of the same species from different
locations(Quercus rugosa, Quercus robur and Quercus franetto) Pruned
branches included duplicated species from different locations with
no conflicting placement (Quercus cerris, Quercus suber, Quercus
ilex, Quercus pubescens)Karla Sartor2008-03-12