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Palms: an original model to decipher oil biosynthesis [PDF]
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), a monocotyledonous species in the family Arecaceae, has not only an extraordinarily oil rich fleshy mesocarp, and presents an original model to examine the ripening regulatory networks in a monocot fruit tissue.
Collin, Myriam+8 more
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Floral structure and systematics in four orders of rosids, including a broad survey of floral mucilage cells [PDF]
Phylogenetic studies have greatly impacted upon the circumscription of taxa within the rosid clade, resulting in novel relationships at all systematic levels. In many cases the floral structure of these taxa has never been compared, and in some families,
Endress, P., Matthews, M.
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Carpels are a distinctive feature of angiosperms, the ovule-bearing female reproductive organs that endow them with multiple selective advantages likely linked to the evolutionary success of flowering plants.
Africa Gomariz-Fernández+3 more
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Shoot and compound leaf comparisons in eudicots: dynamic morphology as an alternative approach [PDF]
Christian Lacroix+2 more
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Mesophyll conductance and cell wall composition: insights from a meta‐analysis across species
New Phytologist, Volume 246, Issue 6, Page 2375-2376, June 2025.
Coralie E. Salesse‐Smith, Yi Xiao
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The four‐celled female gametophyte of Illicium (Illiciaceae; Austrobaileyales): implications for understanding the origin and early evolution of monocots, eumagnoliids,and eudicots [PDF]
Joseph H. Williams, William E. Friedman
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Recently, the siRNAs pathways, and especially reproductive phasiRNAs, have attracted attention in eudicots since their biological roles are still unknown and their biogenesis took different evolutionary pathways compared to monocots.
Kellen Kauanne Pimenta deOliveira+10 more
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24-nt reproductive phasiRNAs are broadly present in angiosperms
24-nt phased siRNA (phasiRNA) regulate reproduction in grasses, yet are absent from Arabidopsis, and were thought to be monocot-specific. Here, Xia et al.
Rui Xia+10 more
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Secondary cell wall synthesis occurs in specialized cell types following completion of cell enlargement. By virtue of mechanical strength provided by a wall thickened with cellulose, hemicelluloses, and lignin, these cells can function as water ...
Pubudu P. Handakumbura+2 more
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Evaluation of Monocot and Eudicot Divergence Using the Sugarcane Transcriptome [PDF]
Michel Vincentz+34 more
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