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'''Morindeae''' is a [[Tribe (biology)|tribe]] of [[flowering plant]]s in the [[Rubiaceae]] [[Family (biology)|family]] and contains about 165 [[species]] in 5 [[genus|genera]]. Its representatives are found in the tropics and subtropics.<ref name="WCSP">{{cite web|url=http://apps.kew.org/wcsp|title=World Checklist of Rubiaceae|accessdate=20 April 2016}}</ref>
'''Morindeae''' is a [[Tribe (biology)|tribe]] of [[flowering plant]]s in the [[Family (biology)|family]] [[Rubiaceae]] and contains about 165 [[species]] in 5 [[genus|genera]]. Its representatives are found in the tropics and subtropics.<ref name="WCSP">{{cite web|url=http://apps.kew.org/wcsp|title=World Checklist of Rubiaceae|accessdate=20 April 2016}}</ref>


== Genera ==
== Genera ==

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Morindeae
Morinda citrifolia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Gentianales
Family: Rubiaceae
Subfamily: Rubioideae
Tribe: Morindeae
Miq.
Type genus
Morinda

Morindeae is a tribe of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae and contains about 165 species in 5 genera. Its representatives are found in the tropics and subtropics.[1]

Genera

Currently accepted names[1][2][3][4]

Synonyms

References

  1. ^ a b "World Checklist of Rubiaceae". Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  2. ^ Robbrecht E, Manen J-F (2006). "The major evolutionary lineages of the coffee family (Rubiaceae, angiosperms). Combined analysis (nDNA and cpDNA) to infer the position of Coptosapelta and Luculia, and supertree construction based on rbcL, rps16, trnL-trnF and atpB-rbcL data. A new classification in two subfamilies, Cinchonoideae and Rubioideae". Systematic Geography of Plants. 76: 85–146.
  3. ^ Bremer B (2009). "A review of molecular phylogenetic studies of Rubiaceae". Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 96: 4–26. doi:10.3417/2006197.
  4. ^ Bremer B, Eriksson E (2009). "Time tree of Rubiaceae: phylogeny and dating the family, subfamilies, and tribes". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 170: 766–793. doi:10.1086/599077.