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Platycaryaceae = Juglandaceae Platyspermatiaceae = Alseuosmiaceae Platystemonaceae = Papaveraceae Plectroniaceae = Penaeaceae Pleurisanthaceae = Icacinaceae Plocospermataceae, 363 Plumbaginaceae, 286 Plumbaginales = Caryophyllales Plumbaginanae ...
Iii, Apg +3 more
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Nuclear Phylogenomics of Angiosperms and Evolutionary Implications
Angiosperms are the largest group of land plants with ~375,000 species, which are classified into ~416 families and ~13,000 genera; they exhibit tremendous morphological and physiological diversities and are important members of diverse terrestrial and ...
Lin Zhang +9 more
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The Fossil Record of Basal Monocots
The fossil record of basal monocots (Acorales and Alismatales) extends back to the Cretaceous in the Northern Hemisphere. While many fossils were originally assigned to these basal groups, rigorous paleobotanical studies show many of them to be ...
Stockey, Ruth A., Ruth Stockey
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The phylogeny and evolution of two ancient lineages of aquatic plants
In my thesis I aim to improve our phylogenetic and evolutionary knowledge of two ancient and distantly related groups of aquatic flowering plants, Hydatellaceae and Alismatales. While the phylogeny of monocots has received fairly intense scrutiny for two
Iles, William James Donaldson
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Studies on the immature stages of the planthopper Lepidelphax pistiae (Hemiptera: Delphacidae), a potential biocontrol agent for the aquatic weed Pistia stratiotes (Araceae) from Argentina [PDF]
Descriptions of the immature stages of the planthopper Lepidelphax pistiae Remes Lenicov (Delphacidae), a specialist herbivore of Pistia stratiotes L.(Alismatales: Araceae) from Argentina, are provided.
Marino de Remes Lenicov, Ana María +3 more
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The collection of photos during the systematic monitoring activities is useful to witness the ecological role of marine phanerogams as hosts for a rich variety of organisms in coastal and transitional waters.
Giuseppe Denti +3 more
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Interrelationships among the liliatae: A graph theory approach
The interrelationships of the families of Liliatae were investigated by using a network generating program (NETS) which, unlike minimum spanning tree programs, considers both first and second nearest neighbours.
Williams, W. T., Clifford, H. T.
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Patterns of Carpel Structure, Development, and Evolution in Monocots. [PDF]
Remizowa MV, Sokoloff DD.
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Plant owners living in the Bryan/College Station area have observed a lack of growth and wilting of their potted plants after being watered with College Station water.
Heinold, Kastin
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<i>3.2. Amphibolis (2, Cymodoceaceae, western and southern coast of Australia)</i> <p> In <i>A. antarctica</i> collected in Shark Bay, Western Australia, diterpene hydrocarbons <b>120–122</b> were ...
Zidorn, Christian
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