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Petal venation in the Asterales and related orders

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1995
Petal venation in families related to the Asteraceae was studied by means of light microscopy. The group of study was delimited on the base of previously published molecular data and includes the Alseuosmiaceae, Apiaceae, Aquifoliaceae, Araliaceae ...
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On the Mechanisms of Secondary Pollen Presentation in the Campanulales‐Asterales‐Complex1

Botanica Acta, 1990
AbstractFamilies of the Campanulales‐Asterales‐complex are characterized by special mechanisms for secondary pollen presentation: pump mechanism, brushing mechanism, deposition mechanism, cup mechanism and combination of cup mechanism with brushing mechanism.
Peter Leins, Claudia Erbar
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Phylogeny and Generic Interrelationships of the Stylidiaceae (Asterales), with a Possible Extreme Case of Floral Paedomorphosis

Systematic Botany, 1998
Cladistic analyses of Stylidiaceae (Asterales), using Donatiaceae as outgroup and with both morphological and molecular characters, produced two equally parsimonious cladograms. The analyses used morphological characters for 26 species and molecular characters from the chloroplast DNA genes rbcL and ndhF for 12 species.
Birgitta Bremer   +2 more
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of the invasive weed Galinsoga quadriradiata (Asterales: Asteraceae)

Conservation Genetics Resources, 2017
Galinsoga quadriradiata is an invasive weed in many parts of the world, and are causing serious damages to local biodiversity and agriculture. In this study, its complete chloroplast genome was assembled from the whole-genome Illumina sequencing data. The circular genome is 151,917 bp long, and comprises a pair of inverted repeat regions (IRs, 25,041 ...
Xin-Yue Wang   +3 more
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A Phylogenetic Study of the Order Asterales Using One Morphological and Three Molecular Data Sets [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Plant Sciences, 2003
We obtained two most parsimonious cladograms using a data set of 100 characters derived from morphology, anatomy, embryology, chemistry, and karyology, combined with three nucleotide sequence data sets (the chloroplast genes atpB, ndhF, and rbcL) in a phylogenetic analysis of all 12 currently recognized families in the angiosperm order Asterales ...
Kåre Bremer, Johannes Lundberg
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Resistance of Native Sunflowers (Asterales: Asteraceae) to the Banded Sunflower Moth (Lepidoptera: Cochylidae)

Environmental Entomology, 1995
Six native sunflower, Helianthus , species were evaluated for resistance to the banded sunflower moth, Cochylis hospes Walsingham, a pest of cultivated sunflower in the northern Great Plains. Larval survival and oviposition preference by female C. hospes on the capitula (heads) of the native sunflowers H. annuus L., H.
Gary J. Brewer, Laurence D. Charlet
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Insect Fauna of the Heads and Stems of Native Sunflowers (Asterales: Asteraceae) in Eastern North Dakota

Environmental Entomology, 1992
Insect fauna from the heads (capitula) and stems of six native sunflower species in eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota are reported. Eight insect species in six families of Coleoptera, Diptera, and Lepidoptera were recovered from the heads of six species of Helianthus . Heads of Helianthus annuus L.
Gary J. Brewer   +2 more
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Effects of temperature on the development and fecundity of Thrips nigropilosus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) on Chrysanthemum morifolium (Asterales: Asteraceae)

Applied Entomology and Zoology, 2016
The development, reproduction, and population growth of Thrips nigropilosus Uzel (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), reared on leaves of Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat (Asteraceae), were studied at seven different constant temperatures. Temperature and development rate of T. nigropilosus from egg to adult were linearly related between 15
Tomoko Ganaha-Kikumura, Keisuke Kijima
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Intermountain Flora, Volume Five: The Asterales.

Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1995
Steven E. Clemants, Arthur Cronquist
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