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Asparagales

2011
Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp. 71-134 in Phytotaxa 19 (1) on pages 123-125, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.19.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Reveal, James L.   +3 more
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Constraints and selection: insights from microsporogenesis in Asparagales

Evolution & Development, 2007
SUMMARY Developmental constraints have been proposed to interfere with natural selection in limiting the available set of potential adaptations. Whereas this concept has long been debated on theoretical grounds, it has been investigated empirically only in a few studies.
Penet, Laurent   +3 more
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Asparagales

2014
Published as part of Peruzzi, Lorenzo, Conti, Fabio & Bartolucci, Fabrizio, 2014, An inventory of vascular plants endemic to Italy, pp.
Peruzzi, Lorenzo   +2 more
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Biogeography of the monocotyledon astelioid clade (Asparagales)

2021
The astelioid families (Asteliaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Boryaceae, Hypoxidaceae, and Lanariaceae) have centers of diversity in Australasia and temperate Africa, with secondary centers of diversity in Afromontane Africa, Asia, and Pacific Islands. The global distribution of these families makes this an excellent lineage to test if current distribution ...
Birch, Joanne L., Kocyan, Alexander
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Asparagales Link, Handbuch

2011
15. Asparagales Link, Handbuch 1: 272. 4–11 Jul 1829 Agavales Hutch., Fam. Fl. Pl. 2: 14, 149. 20 Jul 1934 Alliales Bercht. & J.Presl, P ř ir . Rostlin: 267. Jan–Apr 1820 Amaryllidales Link, Handbuch 1: 193. 4–11 Jul 1829 Apostasiales Mart., Consp. Regn. Veg.: 10. Sep–Oct 1835 Asphodelales Doweld, Tent. Syst. Pl. Vasc.: lvii.
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Asparagales Telomerases which Synthesize the Human Type of Telomeres

Plant Molecular Biology, 2006
The order of monocotyledonous plants Asparagales is attractive for studies of telomere evolution as it includes three phylogenetically distinct groups with telomeres composed of TTTAGGG (Arabidopsis-type), TTAGGG (human-type) and unknown alternative sequences, respectively.
Eva, Sýkorová   +2 more
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Embryology, cytology and systematics ofHemiphylacus, Asparagus andAnemarrhena (Asparagales)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1998
A detailed description of ovule development and embryology ofHemiphylacus alatostylus is given, together with a chromosome count and karyotype. Comparative data are presented forAsparagus andAnemarrhena, since earlier analysis ofrbcL sequence data indicated a relationship between them.Hemiphylacus should be included inAsparagaceae. A close relationship
Paula J. Rudall   +3 more
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Systematic root anatomy of Asparagales and other monocotyledons

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2000
Root anatomy of several taxa of Asparagales and some taxa formerly included in Asparagales is described in a systematic context together with a literature review. The presence of a dimorphic outer layer with long and short cells is widespread in monocotyledons, indicating that it originated early in the monocot lineage, but whereas this layer is ...
Kauff, F., Rudall, P., Conran, J.
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