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Style Rotation in the Asteraceae
Taxon, 1984SummaryThe style of the Asteraceae varies in the direction of its branching. In examples studied in the subfamily Asteroideae the disk flowers or flowers of homogamous heads have style branches diverging radially to the center of the head. In that subfamily, the style branches in the ray flowers are usually tangentially directed in the Heliantheae ...
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TRIBAL INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF THE ASTERACEAE
Cladistics, 1987Abstract— A cladistic analysis involving 27 tribes and subtribes of Asteraceae and 81 characters is presented. The terminal taxa are mainly those of present tribal classification, though some apparently poly‐ and paraphyletic tribes, notably the Mutisieae and the Inuleae, have been represented by sub‐tribal taxa.
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The Subfamily Mutisioideae (Asteraceae)
The Botanical Review, 2008The subfamily Mutisioideae (74 genera, ca. 865 species), which comprises three tribes, Mutisieae (43 genera, ca. 500 species), Nassauvieae (25 genera, ca. 315 species), and Stifftieae (six genera, 48 species), is analyzed at the generic level. A total of 87 genera traditionally related to Mutisioideae were studied.
John F. Pruski+3 more
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Taxonomy of Rumfordia (Asteraceae)
Systematic Botany, 1977Rumfordia (Asteraceae, Heliantheae, Melampodiinae), of montane Mesoamerica consists of si'x species-R. alcortae, R. connata, R. floribunda, R. guatemalensis, R. penninervis, and R. revealii. The most common, R. floribunda, is divided into the varieties floribunda, spectabilis, and the newly described australis and jaliscensis.
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Phylotranscriptomic insights into Asteraceae diversity, polyploidy, and morphological innovation
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2021Chien-hsun Huang+2 more
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The Genera of the Eupatorieae (Asteraceae)
Taxon, 1989Harold Robinson+2 more
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Evolutionary origin of the Asteraceae capitulum: Insights from Calyceraceae
American Journal of Botany, 2012Leigh A Johnson, Raúl E Pozner
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