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ADDITION OF THE GENUS ITEA (ITEACEAE: SAXIFRAGALES) TO THE FLORAOF UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA

open access: closedJOURNAL OF ECONOMIC AND TAXONOMIC BOTANY
Inam Mohammad, Archasvi Tyagi
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A preliminary assessment of plant–biotic interactions in the Eocene of South China: Evidence from Liquidambar L. (Saxifragales: Altingiaceae)

open access: closedPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2017
Abstract The study of fossil plant–biotic (mainly arthropod) interactions offers an opportunity to understand the evolutionary process in palaeoecosystems and their response to climate fluctuation. Despite the importance of such investigations, not much is known about plant–arthropod associations from the Cenozoic floras of Asia.
Тatiana M. Kodrul   +6 more
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Epicotyl Morphophysiological Dormancy in Seeds ofDaphniphyllum glaucescens, a Woody Member of the Saxifragales

International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2009
Available information on seed dormancy for various members of the Saxifragales and phylogenetic relationships within this order allowed us to accurately predict that Daphniphyllum glaucescens seeds have morphophysiological dormancy (MPD). However, our hypothesis that seeds had deep simple epicotyl MPD, i.e., nondeep physiological dormancy (PD) in root ...
Carol C. Baskin   +3 more
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A Review of the Fossil Record of the Genus Itea (Iteaceae, Saxifragales) with Comments on its Historical Biogeography

open access: closedThe Botanical Review, 2013
Itea is a genus of about 20 species of trees and shrubs that are today native to southeastern North America, eastern Asia, and eastern Africa. In this paper, I review the fossil record of Itea, which is based on four types of fossils: diporate, psilate pollen attributed to Itea or the dispersed pollen genus Iteapollis; carpofossils representing fruits ...
Elizabeth J. Hermsen
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Salt variation induces oxidative stress response in aquatic macrophytes: The case of the Eurasian water-milfoil Myriophyllum spicatum L. (Saxifragales: Haloragaceae)

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2020
Abstract Wetlands are very fragile systems and susceptible to being affected by human activity. S'Albufera de Mallorca Natural Park is the main wetland in Mallorca Island (Spain), and undergoes a salinization process derived from the overexploitation of adjacent aquifers, which favors marine intrusion.
Lorenzo Gil   +6 more
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The impact of extinct taxa on understanding the early evolution of Angiosperm clades: an example incorporating fossil reproductive structures of Saxifragales

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2006
A cladistic analysis was performed including five Cretaceous and 31 extant taxa within Saxifragales using a combination of molecular sequence and morphological data in order to elucidate the utility of extinct taxa in illuminating saxifragalean evolution.
E. J. Hermsen, K. C. Nixon, W. L. Crepet
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Saxifragales

open access: closed, 2015
Chase, Mark W.
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