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Evolutionary History of Poales

Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 2005
▪ Abstract  The predominantly wind-pollinated order Poales includes about one third of all monocot (Angiosperm) species, with c. 20,000 species dominating modern savanna and steppe vegetation. Recent improvements in understanding relationships within the order allow phylogenetic optimizations of habitat preferences and adaptive character states ...
H. Peter Linder, Paula J. Rudall
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Poales

2014
Poales Cyperaceae Carex macrostachys Bertol. N Italian peninsula (LIG, EMR, TOS) Carex microcarpa Bertol. ex Moris N Italian peninsula (TOS); C Italian peninsula (LAZ, ABR); S Italian peninsula (PUG doubtful); SAR (Corsica) Carex panormitana Guss. SIC; SAR Cyperus papyrus L. subsp. siculus (Parl.) Chiov.
Peruzzi, Lorenzo   +2 more
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The megagametophyte in Anarthria (Anarthriaceae, Poales) and its implications for the phylogeny of the Poales

American Journal of Botany, 1993
The development and structure of the megagametophyte of Anarthria (Anarthriaceae), Aphclia, and Centrolepis (Centrolepidaceae) are described. Anarthriaceae has tenuinucellate ovules and the Polygonum type of megagametophyte development, both characters typical of the Poales.
H. P. Linder, P. J. Rudall
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Putative neofunctionalization of a Poales-specific EXO70 clade

bioRxiv
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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Parasitism, infestation, and damage by stalk borers in Saccharum officinarum Linneo, 1753 (Poales: Poaceae)

Revista Chilena de Entomología
Two species of kissing bug (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae), Triatoma dimidiata (Latreille, 1811) and Triatoma pallidipennis (Stål, 1872), are recorded for the first time in northern Mexico, specifically in the states of Nuevo León (T. dimidiata and
G. A. León-Espinosa   +3 more
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