The natural history of Annonaceae
This special issue of Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society focuses on the systematics and evolution of Annonaceae. Ever since the start of the standardized use of plant family names, with the publication of Genera plantarum by de Jussieu (1789), Annonaceae have been an easily identifiable entity.
Erkens, RHJ +4 more
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Development of the embryo and ruminate endosperm in an early-divergent angiosperm, Asimina triloba (Annonaceae). [PDF]
Ferrer-Blanco C, Hormaza JI, Lora J.
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Two new rarely collected species of Annonaceae from the Peruvian Amazon. [PDF]
Chatrou LW +3 more
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Seed-dispersing vertebrates and the abiotic environment shape functional diversity of the pantropical Annonaceae. [PDF]
Cabral A +10 more
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Megafaunal Rodents: Behaviour and Ecological Roles of Southeast Asian Forest Porcupines. [PDF]
McConkey KR +9 more
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The Coexistence of Bicellular and Tricellular Pollen Might Be the Third Type of Pollen Cell Number: Evidence from Annonaceae. [PDF]
Gan Y, Zhang Q, Xiao C, Ping J.
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Taxonomic status of <i>Orophea yunnanensis</i> (Annonaceae), an endemic plant species in Yunnan, China. [PDF]
Yang B +6 more
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Taxonomic novelties in New Guinea Uvarieae (Annonaceae): Revision of <i>Pyramidanthe</i> and new genus records of <i>Desmos</i> and <i>Fissistigma</i>. [PDF]
Ezedin Z, Lopes JC.
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