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Floral structure and palynology of Podostemum weddellianum (Podostemaceae: Malpighiales)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2010
The family Podostemaceae is exceptional among angiosperms because of its uncommon biology and morphology, the absence of double fertilisation and endosperm, and the obscure distinction between root, stem, and leaf. The highly modified morphology produced by reductions and specialisations is reflected in the multiple positions that the Podostemaceae has
B. de Sá-Haiad   +7 more
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Pollen Evolution in the Clusioid Clade (Malpighiales)

International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2012
The clusioid clade is one of the major subclades identified within the large, diverse rosid order Malpighiales, using molecular data. However, nonmolecular synapomorphies are unclear, and more comparative data are needed to elucidate deep relationships within the order.
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Embryology of the Irvingiaceae, a family with uncertain relationships among the Malpighiales

Journal of Plant Research, 2010
The Irvingiaceae, one of 40 families of the Malpighiales, comprise a small woody family of 10 species in three genera distributed in Old World tropics. Its relationships with other families are unclear, although recent molecular analyses suggest affinities with Linaceae, Caryocaraceae, Erythroxylaceae, and Rhizophoraceae.
Hiroshi, Tobe, Peter H, Raven
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Introduction to Malpighiales

2013
Conspectus of Families including those treated in previous volumes and those not received for inclusion into this ...
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Evolution of Pollen and Tapetal Characters in Ochnaceae (Malpighiales)

International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2013
Ochnaceae are members of the recently recircumscribed and extremely diverse rosid order Malpighiales. They consist of three lineages, Ochnoideae, Quiinoideae, and Medusagyne oppositifolia (jellyfish tree), a critically endangered endemic from the Seychelles. However, relationships among these lineages are unclear, as are relationships between Ochnaceae
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Caryocaraceae Voigt (Malpighiales): a Synthesis Based on Science Mapping and Systematic Review

The Botanical Review, 2020
Caryocaraceae, a family of plants widely distributed throughout the Neotropic region, includes two woody genera: Anthodiscus and Caryocar - with 26 species. The family includes species with medical, timber, food, ecological, and cultural importance. Here we aim to unveil the current state of scientific knowledge of Caryocaraceae through a systematic ...
Rhewter Nunes   +4 more
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Phylogenetics of Quiinaceae (Malpighiales): evidence from trnL-trnF sequence data and morphology

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2006
We present the first parsimony analyses of the Neotropical family Quiinaceae using nucleotide sequence data from the non-coding trnL intron and trnL-trnF intergenic spacer of the plastid genome, analysed separately as well as in combination with morphology.
J. V. Schneider   +4 more
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Чекліст флори України. 14: родина Violaceae (Malpighiales, Angiosperms)

CHORNOMORSKI BOTANICAL JOURNAL
У флорі України родина Violaceae представлена одним родом Viola, який включає 36 автохтонних видів та два підвиди (без типових), три види-ергазіофігофіти, а також низку гібридних форм, частина з яких описані в статусі нотовидів. Назва виду V. montana є відхиленою (nomen rejiciendum), тому замінена на V. elatior. Синонімами V.
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Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Violaceae (Malpighiales) based on plastid and nuclear DNA sequences

Journal of Plant Research, 2008
A phylogenetic analysis of Violaceae is presented using sequences from rbcL, atpB, matK and 18S rDNA from 39 species and 19 genera. The combined analysis of four molecular markers resulted in only one most parsimonious tree, and 33 of all 38 nodes within Violaceae are supported by a bootstrap proportion of more than 50%.
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