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Arabinogalactan Proteins Mark the Generative Cell-Vegetative Cell Interface in Monocotyledonous Pollen Grains. [PDF]
Kapusta M, Narajczyk M, Płachno BJ.
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Exploring the Causes of the Cambrian Explosion Based on the Evolution Mechanism of Genome Sequences. [PDF]
Li X, Li H, Yang Z, Zhang Q, Luo L.
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Transcriptomic and enzymological evidence for plastid peptidoglycan synthesis in the gymnosperm Picea abies. [PDF]
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Native Flora and Potential Natural Vegetation References for Effective Forest Restoration in Italian Urban Systems. [PDF]
Blasi C +4 more
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Identifying Mitochondrial Genomes in Draft Whole-Genome Shotgun Assemblies of Six Gymnosperm Species
Yrin Eldfjell
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The evolution of Hutchinsonian climatic niche hypervolumes in gymnosperms
Caron FS, Burslem DFRP, Morimoto J.
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Journal of Experimental Botany, 2020
Photosynthetic efficiency of plants in different environments is controlled by stomata, hydraulics, biochemistry and mesophyll conductance (gm). Recently, gm was demonstrated as the key limitation of photosynthesis in gymnosperms.
Linda-Liisa Veromann-Jürgenson +3 more
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Photosynthetic efficiency of plants in different environments is controlled by stomata, hydraulics, biochemistry and mesophyll conductance (gm). Recently, gm was demonstrated as the key limitation of photosynthesis in gymnosperms.
Linda-Liisa Veromann-Jürgenson +3 more
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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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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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