This is the first of two volumes on Gentianaceae. Comprising
twelve chapters, it centres upon the characterization and ecology
of Gentianaceae worldwide, with emphasis on the application of
molecular and cytological approaches in relation to taxonomy. The
first three chapters consider the classification of the family and
review the advances in research since the earlier revision
published in 2002, which resulted in the reclassification of some
plants and the naming of new genera. The next chapter provides the
most comprehensive report to date of the systematics of South
American Neotropical woody Gentians. Other reviews include details
of the Gentianaceae in Eastern Europe. The key biochemical steps
that result in the diversity of Gentian flower colors, the cytology
of European species and an historical account of the importance of
Gentians in herbal medicines are also covered. Furthermore, an
analysis of gene expression in overwintering buds is presented,
discussing several aspects of plant taxonomy, phenotypic
characteristics, phylogeography and pedigree. Two contributions
highlight the importance of Gentians in India, and the last chapter
presents evidence for the importance of Glomeromycota in developing
arbuscular mycorrhizal associations with the roots of Gentians.
This volume provides the basis for the biotechnological
approaches that are considered in the companion book "The
Gentianaceae Volume 2: Biotechnology and Applications.""
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