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Secure but flexible: temporary adhesion in mistletoe seedlings. [PDF]
Ornelas JF, Morales-Saldaña S.
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The Antioxidant Properties of Extracts of <i>Cuscuta</i> spp. Depend on the Parasite and the Host Species. [PDF]
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Phylogenomics of angiosperms based on mitochondrial genes: insights into deep node relationships. [PDF]
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Predicting parasitic plants Loranthus Europaeus range shifts in response to climate change. [PDF]
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Molecular Phylogenetic Relationships of Olacaceae and Related Santalales
Systematic Botany, 2008As traditionally circumscribed, the family Olacaceae contains a morphologically diverse assemblage of genera that has historically caused much confusion regarding their classification. For example, Olacaceae contain parasites and nonparasites, climbing lianas and trees, and members with dichlamydous and monochlamydous perianths.
Malécot, Valéry, Nickrent, D. L.
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The first mistletoes: Origins of aerial parasitism in Santalales
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2008Past molecular phylogenetic work has shown that aerial parasites have evolved five times independently in the sandalwood order (Santalales), but the absolute timing of these diversifications was not addressed. DNA sequences from nuclear SSU and LSU rDNA, and chloroplast rbcL, matK and trnL-F from 39 santalalean taxa were obtained. Separate and combined
Romina, Vidal-Russell +1 more
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Phylogenetic relationships of the Santalales and relatives
Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1990Determining relationships among parasitic angiosperms has often been difficult owing to frequent morphological reductions in floral and vegetative features. We report 18S (small-subunit) rRNA sequences for representative genera of three families within the Santalales (Olacaceae, Santalaceae, and Viscaceae) and six outgroup dicot families (Celastraceae,
D L, Nickrent, C R, Franchina
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A revised classification of Santalales
TAXON, 2010AbstractWe present here a revised classification of Santalales, an angiosperm order that contains 18 families, 160 genera, and over 2200 species. Both nonparasitic and parasitic flowering plants occur in the traditionally circumscribed family Olacaceae whereas all other families are composed entirely of parasites.
Nickrent, D. L. +3 more
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2014
Published as part of Peruzzi, Lorenzo, Conti, Fabio & Bartolucci, Fabrizio, 2014, An inventory of vascular plants endemic to Italy, pp.
Peruzzi, Lorenzo +2 more
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Published as part of Peruzzi, Lorenzo, Conti, Fabio & Bartolucci, Fabrizio, 2014, An inventory of vascular plants endemic to Italy, pp.
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