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Structural considerations and differences between leaf canals and secretory cavities in Asteraceae. [PDF]
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Mitochondrial Phylogenomics of Tenthredinidae (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinoidea) Supports the Monophyly of Eriocampinae stat. nov. [PDF]
Wan S, Li X, Tan B, Wei M, Niu G.
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Plastid phylogenomic insights into relationships, divergence, and evolution of Apiales
Planta, 2022Members of Apiales are monophyletic and radiated in the Late Cretaceous. Fruit morphologies are critical for Apiales evolution and negative selection and mutation pressure play important roles in environmental adaptation. Apiales include many foods, spices, medicinal, and ornamental plants, but the phylogenetic relationships, origin and divergence, and
Deng-Feng Xie, Chuan Xie, Song-dong Zhou
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Diversification Times and Biogeographic Patterns in Apiales
This study provides an overview of the historical biogeography of the major clades of Apiales based on extensive taxon sampling from all major lineages of the order, and character sampling of sequence data from the plastid rpl16 intron and trnD-trnY-trnE-trnT intergenic spacers.
Gregory M Plunkett
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Sympetaly in Apiales (Apiaceae, Araliaceae, Pittosporaceae)
In all recent molecular sequence based analyses Apiales come out to be placed within a broadly defined group Asteridae. Within 'euasterids II' Apiales (Apiaceae, Araliaceae, Pittosporaceae, Aralidiaceae, as well as some former cornaceous taxa) form a monophyletic group in a position close to Asterales-Campanulales and Dipsacales.
Claudia Erbar
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Morphology of pollen in Apiales (Asterids, Eudicots)
Phytotaxa, 2021In this monograph, for the first time, the pollen morphology was analysed in the context of modern taxonomic treatment of the order and statistically evaluated in search of traits that could be utilised in further taxonomic and evolutionary studies. Our research included pollen sampled from 417 herbarium specimens representing 158 species belonging to ...
JAKUB BACZYŃSKI +2 more
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Floral organ sequences in Apiales (Apiaceae, Araliaceae, Pittosporaceae)
It is remarkable that families like Apiaceae and Brassicaceae, characterised by uniform floral diagrams (i.e. stable positioning of floral organs relative to one another), show a great variability in initiation sequence of the floral organs. Within the subfamily Saniculoideae of the Apiaceae temporal overlaps in the initiation of the floral whorls ...
Claudia Erbar, Ben-Erik Van Wyk
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Relationships among “Ancient Araliads” and Their Significance for the Systematics of Apiales
The relationship between the angiosperm families Apiaceae and Araliaceae (order Apiales) has been difficult to resolve, due in large part to problems associated with taxa characterized by a mixture of features typical of both families. Among such confounding groups are the araliads Delarbrea, Pseudosciadium, Myodocarpus, Mackinlaya, and Apiopetalum and
Gregory M Plunkett
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