Modern approaches to plant taxonomy are based on molecular phylogeny, which often completely refute the established system within taxa previously described by morphological characteristics. One of the striking examples of such changes is the genus Minuartia s.l., which was divided into several genera, among which Minuartia s.str. representatives of Minuartia s.str. are combined into one taxon solely on the basis of DNA sequence comparison, but no common morphological features are observed among its representatives. That is why there was a need to search for new taxonomically significant features, which may include biomorphological characteristics. The article presents the results of a study of model species from the genus Minuartia s.str. In particular, shoot formation patterns in annuals and perennials are described, possible evolutionary pathways of life forms are established, and the most important biomorphological characteristics that can be used for taxonomic purposes are revealed: cushion morphology, shoot formation pattern, and the nature of generative structures of the plant.
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Models of shoot formation in plants in light of molecular-genetic data with representatives of Minuartia s.l. (Caryophyllaceae) as a case study. II. Simpodial models
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