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Phylogeny and divergence time estimation of Piperales
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Phylogenetic Relationships of the Perianthless Piperales: Reconstructing the Evolution of Floral Development [PDF]
The perianthless members of the Piperales are unique among the basal lineages of angiosperms because they are mainly herbaceous plants with over 2000 species possessing highly reduced flowers. There have been several attemptstoaddresstheevolutionoftheflowermorphologyinthegroup,butnopreviousstudyhasincludedaDNAbased estimate of phylogeny.
Paul Manos +2 more
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Stem Anatomy and the Evolution of Woodiness in Piperales
Premise of research. Piperales displays a wide diversity of growth forms that appears to be linked with differences in cambial activity and subsequent derived wood production.
Santiago Trueba +2 more
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On the Seedling-Structure of certain Piperales
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T G Hill, Hill T G
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Major trends in stem anatomy and growth forms in the perianth-bearing Piperales, with special focus on Aristolochia [PDF]
The order Piperales has the highest diversity of growth forms among the earliest angiosperm lineages, including trees, shrubs, climbers and herbs. However, within the perianth-bearing Piperales (Asarum, Saruma, Lactoris, Hydnora, Prosopanche, Thottea and Aristolochia), climbing species only occur in the most species-rich genus Aristolochia.
Linnea Hesse +2 more
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A comparative analysis of plastome evolution in autotrophic Piperales
AbstractPremiseMany plastomes of autotrophic Piperales have been reported to date, describing a variety of differences. Most studies focused only on a few species or a single genus, and extensive, comparative analyses have not been done. Here, we reviewed publicly available plastome reconstructions for autotrophic Piperales, reanalyzed publicly ...
Matthias Jost, Stefan Wanke
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Systematic Botany, 1993
Morphological and developmental evidence is utilized in a phylogenetic analysis of Piperales. Best resolution of trees was obtained by combining ontogenetic data with conventional morphological data. Floral ontogeny provides a means to determine homology among character states as well as to provide additional characters not observable in mature flowers.
Shirley C Tucker
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Morphological and developmental evidence is utilized in a phylogenetic analysis of Piperales. Best resolution of trees was obtained by combining ontogenetic data with conventional morphological data. Floral ontogeny provides a means to determine homology among character states as well as to provide additional characters not observable in mature flowers.
Shirley C Tucker
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