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CEPF Western Ghats Special Series Ecology, distribution and population status of Elaeocarpus venustus Bedd. (Oxalidales: Elaeocarpaceae), a threatened tree species from Agasthiyamalai Biosphere Reserve, southern Western Ghats, India

open access: yesJournal of Threatened Taxa, 2013
This paper deals with the ecology, population size, status of regeneration, habitat degradation and threat status of Elaeocarpus venustus Bedd. An endemic and threatened tree species restricted to Agasthiyamalai Biosphere Reserve, southern Western Ghats,
S.J. Irwin   +2 more
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Mitochondrial matR sequences help to resolve deep phylogenetic relationships in rosids [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Evolutionary Biology, 2007
Background Rosids are a major clade in the angiosperms containing 13 orders and about one-third of angiosperm species. Recent molecular analyses recognized two major groups (i.e., fabids with seven orders and malvids with three orders).
Dilcher David L   +6 more
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PALYNOLOGICAL AND FOLIAR EPIDERMAL STUDIES OF GENUS OXALIS LINNAEUS, 1753 (OXALIDALES, OXALIDACEAE) FROM EGYPT

open access: yesBulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum
By using light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the pollen grains and foliar epidermal morphology of four species and two varieties of Egyptian Oxalis Linnaeus, 1753 belonging to three sections of the subgenus Oxalis Linnaeus, 1753 were studied.
Eman M. Shamso   +4 more
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A taste for fruit: first record of Rekoa marius (Lucas, 1857) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Eumaeini) on Averrhoa carambola L. (Oxalidales: Oxalidaceae)

open access: yesRevista Chilena de Entomología
Information on the natural history of Rekoa marius (Lucas, 1857) is presented through the first record of the species on Averrhoa carambola L. The larvae of this lepidopteran were collected on A. carambola and reared under laboratory conditions.
Suianne Cajé   +3 more
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Estudo taxonômico de Sloanea L. (Elaeocarpaceae) na Região Metropolitana de Belém, Pará, Amazônia Brasileira [PDF]

open access: yesPaubrasilia
Este estudo objetivou contribuir para o conhecimento taxonômico de Sloanea (Elaeocarpaceae) na Região Metropolitana de Belém, no estado do Pará, Amazônia Brasileira. Foram registradas oito espécies de Sloanea: S. floribunda, S. grandiflora, S. granulosa,
Lisandra Assunção Teixeira   +3 more
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Updating the taxonomy of polymorphic plant taxa: six Atlantic Forest species segregated from the widely circumscribed Oxalis polymorpha Mart. ex Zucc. (Oxalidales, Oxalidaceae)

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Taxonomy
Widely circumscribed taxa are good candidates for in-depth taxonomic studies. The current taxonomy of Oxalis sect. Polymorphae includes 13 species mostly endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, in eastern Brazil. Oxalis polymorpha Mart.
Pedro Fiaschi   +3 more
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Phylogenomics and the rise of the angiosperms. [PDF]

open access: yesNature
Angiosperms are the cornerstone of most terrestrial ecosystems and human livelihoods1,2. A robust understanding of angiosperm evolution is required to explain their rise to ecological dominance.
Zuntini AR   +278 more
europepmc   +8 more sources

Phylogenomics of the pantropical Connaraceae: revised infrafamilial classification and the evolution of heterostyly. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Syst Evol
Connaraceae is a pantropical family of about 200 species containing lianas and small trees with remarkably diverse floral polymorphisms, including distyly, tristyly, homostyly, and dioecy.
de Vos JM   +6 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

A suprageneric classification of Oxalidales [PDF]

open access: yes
Rapid advances in phylogenomics using target capture methods and universal probe sets such as Angiosperms353 have enabled mass sequencing of herbarium specimens, resulting in the resolution of well-supported phylogenetic trees with thorough taxon ...
Crayn, Darren   +3 more
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Convergent losses of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in carnivorous plants. [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytol
Summary Most land plants form the ancient arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, while carnivory is a younger trait that evolved in several angiosperm orders. The two biotic interactions similarly help plants acquire mineral nutrients, raising the question of whether they can coexist.
Montero H, Freund M, Fukushima K.
europepmc   +2 more sources

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