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Poales Small, Fl. S. E. U. S.

2011
20. Poales Small, Fl. S. E. U. S.: 48. 22 Jul 1903 Avenales Bromhead, Edinburgh New Philos. J. 24: 417. Apr 1838 Bromeliales Link, Handbuch 1: 207. 4–11 Jul 1829 Centrolepidales R. Dahlgren ex Takht., Divers. Classif. Fl. Pl.: 553. 24 Apr 1997 Cyperales Juss. ex Bercht. & J. Presl, P ř ir . Rostlin: 263.
Reveal, James L.   +3 more
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Morphological architecture of Actinocephalus (Koern.) Sano (Eriocaulaceae-Poales)

Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, 2008
Abstract Actinocephalus exhibits perhaps more diversity in habit than any other genus of Eriocaulaceae. This variation is largely a result of differences in the arrangement of the paraclades. Based on the analysis of stem architecture of all 25 species of Actinocephalus , the following patterns were established: (1) leaf rosette, with no elongated
Oriani, Aline   +2 more
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STOMATAL DYNAMICS IN POALES

Stomata are mobile epidermal valves that regulate CO₂ uptake at the cost of water loss in response to changes in light, CO₂, vapor pressure deficit (VPD), and other signals. Variation in stomatal function across species can have a significant impact on plant function; however, this variation is often examined within major land plant lineages or within ...
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Contribution to the embryology of Leiothrix fluitans (Eriocaulaceae: Poales)

Aquatic Botany, 2007
Abstract This paper presents a contribution to the understanding of the embryology, especially microsporogenesis, the antipodal cell behavior, and the early stages of the micropylar seed operculum, in Leiothrix fluitans, to elucidate these aspects both within the subgenus Rheocaulon and within the genus in Eriocaulaceae.
Coan, Alessandra Ike   +2 more
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Restionaceae (Poales) in the footsteps of Robert Brown

2004
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Putative neofunctionalization of a Poales-specific EXO70 clade

Abstract EXO70s are uniquely expanded in land plants compared to all other eukaryotic lineages. The functional implications of this expansion and diversification on the conserved role of EXO70 as a subunit of the octameric exocyst complex have remained unresolved. We previously
Molly Bergum   +14 more
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Order Poales

1998
Bharati Bhattacharyya, B. M. Johri
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