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gymnosperms

2009
Abstract Gymnosperms, also called Acrogymnospermae (1), are a group of seed-bearing plants (spermatophytes) with ovules on the edge or blade of an open sporophyll or ovuliferous scale (Fig. 1). 7eir closest extant relatives are the angiosperms, which have ovules enclosed in a carpel.
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Properties of phytochrome in gymnosperms

Planta, 1972
Addition of water to dry seeds of Pinus spp. increased the detectable phytochrome immediately and the level reached after 2 h in darkness was retained for at least 20 h at 20° C. The in-vivo difference spectra of phytochrome in Pinus seeds showed absorption maxima at approximately 656 nm and at 710 nm to 715 nm.
R, Grill, C J, Spruit
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The Mesozoic gymnosperms

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1976
Features needing elucidation in Mesozoic Cycadales and Bennettitales are given and the Ginkgo—Czekanowskia assemblage is surveyed. Florin's interpretation of the conifer cone scale is discussed in relation to Schweizer's work on Pseudovoltzia. Taxus jurassica Florin is revised and shown to differ generically from Taxus but to share features seen among ...
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Gymnosperms

2006
G. M. Chippendale   +2 more
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Gymnosperms

Taxon, 1998
Rudolf Schmid   +2 more
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The Gymnosperms

1997
Chhaya Biswas, B. M. Johri
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Recent advances on phylogenomics of gymnosperms and a new classification

Plant Diversity, 2022
Yong Yang, David Ferguson, Kang-Shan Mao
exaly  

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