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Flower Anatomy and Systematics of Comospermum (Asparagales)
Systematics and Geography of Plants, 1999Flower anatomy and ovule development is described in Comospermum yedoense and Eriospermum natalense. A close relationship between Comospermum and Eriospermum, earlier indicated by rbcL, now seems doubtful, as their seed hair types are not homologous and they differ in other respects.
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Two New Monocotyledon Families: Anemarrhenaceae and Behniaceae (Lilianae: Asparagales)
Kew Bulletin, 1997Summary. Two new monocotyledon families Anemarrhenaceae and Behniaceae are described for the monotypic but somewhat isolated genera Anemarrhena and Behnia. The differences from previous morphology-based associations near Anthericaceae and Luzuriagaceae respectively are considered, and their current relationships based in part on molecular sequence data
J. G. Conran, M. W. Chase, P. J. Rudall
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Advances in Angiosperm Systematics: Examples from the Liliales and Asparagales
Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 1999ZOMLEFER, W. B. (University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS), 379 Dickinson Hall, PO. Box 110575, Gainesville, FL 32611-0575). Advances in angiosperm systematics: examples from the Liliales and Asparagales. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 126:58-62. 1999.-This overview of recent phylogenetic studies in the petaloid monocots focuses on the Hemerocallidaceae and ...
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Molecular and Morphological Phylogenetic Analyses of Themidaceae (Asparagales)
Kew Bulletin, 2001J. Chris Pires +6 more
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Screening of divinyl ether synthase activity in nonphotosynthetic tissue of asparagales
Doklady Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2013A V, Ogorodnikova +2 more
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The phylogenetic relationships of Asparagales in Korea based on five plastid DNA regions
Journal of Plant Biology, 2012Joo-Hwan Kim +2 more
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