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1. Genetic diversity and verbascoside content in natural populations of Pyrostegia venusta (Ker Gawl.) Miers.

2. Multiple dynamic models reveal the genetic architecture for growth in height of Catalpa bungei in the field.

3. Complete chloroplast genome of Campsis grandiflora (Thunb.) schum and systematic and comparative analysis within the family Bignoniaceae.

4. Comparative population genomics in Tabebuia alliance shows evidence of adaptation in Neotropical tree species.

5. Phylogenomics and biogeography of Catalpa (Bignoniaceae) reveal incomplete lineage sorting and three dispersal events.

6. RNA-Seq reveals different responses to drought in Neotropical trees from savannas and seasonally dry forests.

7. Chromosomal-Level Reference Genome of the Neotropical Tree Jacaranda mimosifolia D. Don.

8. Genome assemblies for two Neotropical trees: Jacaranda copaia and Handroanthus guayacan.

9. Chloroplast genome assembly of Handroanthus impetiginosus: comparative analysis and molecular evolution in Bignoniaceae.

10. Multi-omics sequencing provides insight into floral transition in Catalpa bungei. C.A. Mey.

11. ABA-dependent K + flux is one of the important features of the drought response that distinguishes Catalpa from two different habitats.

12. Potential function of CbuSPL and gene encoding its interacting protein during flowering in Catalpa bungei.

13. Transcriptomics and Proteomics Reveal the Cellulose and Pectin Metabolic Processes in the Tension Wood (Non-G-Layer) of Catalpa bungei .

14. Construction of a high-density genetic map and QTL mapping of leaf traits and plant growth in an interspecific F 1 population of Catalpa bungei × Catalpa duclouxii Dode.

15. Comparative transcriptome analysis highlights the hormone effects on somatic embryogenesis in Catalpa bungei.

16. Quantitative Phosphoproteomic and Physiological Analyses Provide Insights into the Formation of the Variegated Leaf in Catalpa fargesii .

17. Identification and Analysis of a Candidate WRKY Transcription Factor Gene Affecting Adventitious Root Formation Using Association Mapping in Catalpa Scop.

18. Contrasting patterns of diversification between Amazonian and Atlantic forest clades of Neotropical lianas (Amphilophium, Bignonieae) inferred from plastid genomic data.

19. Assessing Negative and Positive Phototropism in Lianas.

20. De novo root transcriptome of a medicinally important rare tree Oroxylum indicum for characterization of the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway.

21. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs) in a sucrose synthase gene are associated with wood properties in Catalpa fargesii bur.

22. Genome-wide analysis of long non-coding RNAs in Catalpa bungei and their potential function in floral transition using high-throughput sequencing.

23. Combining high-throughput sequencing and targeted loci data to infer the phylogeny of the "Adenocalymma-Neojobertia" clade (Bignonieae, Bignoniaceae).

24. Physiological and transcriptional responses of Catalpa bungei to drought stress under sufficient- and deficient-nitrogen conditions.

25. Complete chloroplast genome sequences contribute to plant species delimitation: A case study of the Anemopaegma species complex.

26. Karyotype analysis in Bignonieae (Bignoniaceae): chromosome numbers and heterochromatin.

27. Evidence for post-zygotic self-incompatibility in Handroanthus impetiginosus (Bignoniaceae).

28. Mixed pollen load and late-acting self-incompatibility flexibility in Adenocalymma peregrinum (Miers) L.G. Lohmann (Bignonieae: Bignoniaceae).

29. Karyotype evolution in the genus Jacaranda Juss. (Jacarandeae, Bignoniaceae): chromosome numbers and heterochromatin.

30. Seasonal variation in the mating system of a selfing annual with large floral displays.

31. Generic delimitations, biogeography and evolution in the tribe Coleeae (Bignoniaceae), endemic to Madagascar and the smaller islands of the western Indian Ocean.

32. Long-term impacts of selective logging on two Amazonian tree species with contrasting ecological and reproductive characteristics: inferences from Eco-gene model simulations.

33. Serum flecainide S/R ratio reflects the CYP2D6 genotype and changes in CYP2D6 activity.

34. Complete Chloroplast Genome of Tanaecium tetragonolobum: The First Bignoniaceae Plastome.

35. Characterization of soluble acyl-ACP desaturases from Camelina sativa, Macadamia tetraphylla and Dolichandra unguis-cati.

36. Ectopic expression of a Catalpa bungei (Bignoniaceae) PISTILLATA homologue rescues the petal and stamen identities in Arabidopsis pi-1 mutant.

37. Impacts of selective logging on inbreeding and gene flow in two Amazonian timber species with contrasting ecological and reproductive characteristics.

38. Recovering species demographic history from multi-model inference: the case of a Neotropical savanna tree species.

39. Acquisition and diversification of tendrilled leaves in Bignonieae (Bignoniaceae) involved changes in expression patterns of SHOOTMERISTEMLESS (STM), LEAFY/FLORICAULA (LFY/FLO), and PHANTASTICA (PHAN).

40. A coupled phylogeographical and species distribution modelling approach recovers the demographical history of a Neotropical seasonally dry forest tree species.

41. Confirmation of hybridity using GISH and determination of 18S rDNA copy number using FISH in interspecific F(1) hybrids of Tecoma (Bignoniaceae).

42. Phylogeographic analysis reveals significant spatial genetic structure of Incarvillea sinensis as a product of mountain building.

43. Development of polymorphic microsatellite markers for Incarvillea sinensis (Bignoniaceae).

44. Evolution of disparity between the regular and variant phloem in Bignonieae (Bignoniaceae).

45. The rise and evolution of the cambial variant in Bignonieae (Bignoniaceae).

46. Accumulation, speciation, and coordination of arsenic in an inbred line and a wild type cultivar of the desert plant species Chilopsis linearis (Desert willow).

47. Genetic diversity of natural populations of Anemopaegma arvense (Bignoniaceae) in the Cerrado of São Paulo State, Brazil.

48. Neighbourhood density and genetic relatedness interact to determine fruit set and abortion rates in a continuous tropical tree population.

49. Identification, cloning and characterization of a GDSL lipase secreted into the nectar of Jacaranda mimosifolia.

50. Demographic spatial genetic structure of the Neotropical tree, Jacaranda copaia.

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