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Fossil history of the Menispermaceae (Ranunculales)
Annales de Paléontologie, 2009The Menispermaceae family (Ranunculales) includes more than 500 extant species. Climbers represent the majority of this family, and these plants are now distributed in all of the tropical and Subtropical regions of Americas, Asia and Africa. Their endocarps show a characteristic shape that is easily identified in the fossil floras.
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Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 2009
Previous phylogenetic analyses of Ranunculales, which have mostly been focused on an individual family and were based on molecular data alone, have recovered three main clades within the order. However, support for relationships among these three clades was weak.
Wang, W +4 more
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Previous phylogenetic analyses of Ranunculales, which have mostly been focused on an individual family and were based on molecular data alone, have recovered three main clades within the order. However, support for relationships among these three clades was weak.
Wang, W +4 more
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The morphology and anatomy ofHydrastis (Ranunculales): Systematic reevaluation of the genus
The Botanical Magazine Tokyo, 1985Evidence from morphology and anatomy (including embryology), as well as from palynology, chemistry and cytology, indicates thatHydrastis is quite divergent from Ranunculaceae (in which the genus has been most often included) as well as from both Glaucidiaceae and Berberidaceae. Distinctive features ofHydrastis, which demarcate it from Ranunculaceae but
Hiroshi Tobe, Richard C. Keating
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TAXON, 2007
Menispermaceae (Moonseed family) are an important family within the basal eudicots. This study is a first attempt to infer phylogenetic relationships within Menispermaceae, focusing on morphological data and using cladistic methodology. Sampling included genera from all the eight tribes usually recognized within the family, and was representative of ...
Jacques, F.M.B. +3 more
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Menispermaceae (Moonseed family) are an important family within the basal eudicots. This study is a first attempt to infer phylogenetic relationships within Menispermaceae, focusing on morphological data and using cladistic methodology. Sampling included genera from all the eight tribes usually recognized within the family, and was representative of ...
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Successive microsporogenesis in eudicots, with particular reference to Berberidaceae (Ranunculales)
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2008The eudicot clade of angiosperms is characterised by simultaneous microsporogenesis and tricolpate pollen apertures. Successive microsporogenesis, where a distinct dyad stage occurs after the first meiotic division, is relatively rare in eudicots although it occurs in many early branching angiosperms including monocots.
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Ayiqtovonnamolar qabilasi (Ranunculales)
Ushbu maqolada ayiqtovonnamolar qabilasining umumiy tasnifi, ekologiyasi, shuningdek, sistematikasi haqida ma'lumotlar keltirib o‘tilganopenaire +1 more source
Résumé de la conférence de Laetitia Carrive : L'évolution florale des Ranunculales
Le Journal de botanique, 2019Carrive Laetitia. Résumé de la conférence de Laetitia Carrive : L'évolution florale des Ranunculales. In: Le Journal de botanique, n°86, 2019. p. 10.
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