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Anatomy and habitat shape the oxygen sensing machinery of angiosperms

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Chirinos X   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

PREreview of "Differing structures of galactoglucomannan in eudicots and non-eudicot angiosperms"

2023
This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a PREreview. You can view the complete PREreview at https://prereview.org/reviews/10176193. The current study focuses on evaluating the presence of β-galactoglucomanans (β-GGM), a specific type of galactoglucomannan characterized by β-(1,2)-Gal-α-(1,6)-Gal disaccharide branches on some mannosyl
Ayla Sant'Ana da Silva   +10 more
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Eudicots

2009
Abstract Much attention and effort have been devoted to the understanding of the early evolution of eudicots, a group comprising a large proportion of the angiosperm total species number (75%, 1). 7ey are characterized by the presence of tricolpate pollen grains (or derived from this type), a type of pollen grain with three pores set in ...
Félix Forest, Mark W Chase
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A eudicot from the Early Cretaceous of China

Nature, 2011
The current molecular systematics of angiosperms recognizes the basal angiosperms and five major angiosperm lineages: the Chloranthaceae, the magnoliids, the monocots, Ceratophyllum and the eudicots, which consist of the basal eudicots and the core eudicots. The eudicots form the majority of the angiosperms in the world today.
Ge, Sun   +3 more
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Plastome phylogenomics of the early-diverging eudicot family Berberidaceae

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2018
The relationships among the genera of the early-diverging eudicot family Berberidaceae have long been controversial. To resolve these relationships and to better understand plastome evolution within the family, we sequenced the complete plastome sequences of ten Berberidaceae genera, combined these with six existing plastomes for the family, and ...
Yanxia, Sun   +11 more
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Pollen aperture evolution – a crucial factor for eudicot success?

Trends in Plant Science, 2004
Increased aperture number in angiosperm pollen grains offers a potential selective advantage because it increases the number of prospective germination sites, thus facilitating contact between at least one aperture and the stigmatic surface. Such an increase occurred at the base of the eudicot clade, coupled with an apparently fundamental shift in ...
Carol A, Furness, Paula J, Rudall
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Insights into the Common Ancestor of Eudicots

2014
Abstract Eudicot plants comprise about 75% of angiosperm (flowering plant) species. They have inhabited much of the Earth since the Cretaceous period and include rich diversity of life forms and characters, many of which have contributed to sustaining human civilization.
Jingping Li   +4 more
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Eudicots

2007
F. Dupont, J.-L. Guignard
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Eudicots Basales

2007
F. Dupont, J.-L. Guignard
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