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Tahir H Samigullin

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Samigullin T, Kopylov-Guskov Y, Nikitina O, Krinitsina A, Polevova S, Kramina T
Plants (Basel) . 2025 Feb; 14(4). PMID: 40006877
The tribe Loteae (Papilioniodeae-Leguminosae), according to plastid data, belongs to the Robinioid clade, which also includes the tribes Robinieae and Sesbanieae. The tribe Loteae contains 16 genera and about two...
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Samigullin T, Logacheva M, Averyanov L, Zeng S, Fu L, Nuraliev M
Front Plant Sci . 2024 Jun; 15:1393225. PMID: 38855461
The orchid genus comprises three species, all discovered in the 21 century. Each of these species is achlorophyllous, mycoheterotrophic and is known to be endemic to Vietnam. The type species...
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Kramina T, Hadziev T, Samigullin T
Plants (Basel) . 2024 Jan; 13(1). PMID: 38202409
The group represents an example of obvious contradictions between the molecular and morphological data. This group includes from six to eight mostly annual species of section , with the center...
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Kramina T, Lysova M, Samigullin T, Ozbek M, Sokoloff D
Plants (Basel) . 2022 Feb; 11(3). PMID: 35161391
s.l. is a complex of taxa traditionally regarded as members of . It has a wide Mediterranean range, extending in the north to Central and Eastern Europe, and in the...
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Fomichev C, Macfarlane T, Valiejo-Roman C, Samigullin T, Degtjareva G, Briggs B, et al.
PeerJ . 2021 Mar; 9:e10935. PMID: 33732546
Background: The extreme southwest of Australia is a biodiversity hotspot region that has a Mediterranean-type climate and numerous endemic plant and animal species, many of which remain to be properly...
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Kramina T, Lysova M, Samigullin T, Schanzer I, Ozbek M, Sokoloff D
Plants (Basel) . 2021 Feb; 10(2). PMID: 33525693
The Mediterranean region is a center of species and genetic diversity of many plant groups, which served as a source of recolonization of temperate regions of Eurasia in Holocene. We...
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Samigullin T, Logacheva M, Degtjareva G, Efimov S, Terentieva E, Vallejo-Roman C
Mitochondrial DNA B Resour . 2021 Jan; 3(2):1110-1111. PMID: 33474436
has been listed as an Endangered species in Russian Federation. The complete plastome was assembled from Next-Generation Sequencing data. It is 152,747 bp in length. It consists of a pair...
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Karpunina P, Oskolski A, Nuraliev M, Lowry 2nd P, Degtjareva G, Samigullin T, et al.
Am J Bot . 2016 Dec; 103(12):2028-2057. PMID: 27919924
Premise Of The Study: Revealing the relative roles of gradual and abrupt transformations of morphological characters is an important topic of evolutionary biology. Gynoecia apparently consisting of one carpel have...
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Samigullin T, Logacheva M, Penin A, Vallejo-Roman C
PLoS One . 2016 Mar; 11(3):e0150718. PMID: 26934745
Plants from the family Orobanchaceae are widely used as a model to study different aspects of parasitic lifestyle including host-parasite interactions and physiological and genomic adaptations. Among the latter, the...
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Vislobokov N, Galinskaya T, Degtjareva G, Valiejo-Roman C, Samigullin T, Kuznetsov A, et al.
Am J Bot . 2014 Sep; 101(9):1519-31. PMID: 25253712
Unlabelled: • Premise Of The Study: Aspidistra is a species-rich, herbaceous monocot genus of tropical Southeast Asia. Most species are recently discovered and apparently endangered, though virtually nothing is known...