[BOOK][B] Flowering plants
A Takhtajan - 2009 - Springer
Friedman WE, RC Moore, and MD Purugganan. 2004. The evolution of plant development.
Am. J. Bot. 91: 1726–1741. Friis EM, PR Crane, and KP Pedersen. 1997. Fossil history of …
Am. J. Bot. 91: 1726–1741. Friis EM, PR Crane, and KP Pedersen. 1997. Fossil history of …
Odd man out: why are there fewer plant species in African rain forests?
TLP Couvreur - Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2015 - Springer
Although tropical rain forests represent the most species-rich terrestrial ecosystem on the
planet, the three main rain forest regions (Neotropics, South-East Asia and continental …
planet, the three main rain forest regions (Neotropics, South-East Asia and continental …
Analysis of 41 plant genomes supports a wave of successful genome duplications in association with the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary
Ancient whole-genome duplications (WGDs), also referred to as paleopolyploidizations,
have been reported in most evolutionary lineages. Their attributed role remains a major …
have been reported in most evolutionary lineages. Their attributed role remains a major …
A perspective review on understanding drought stress tolerance in wild banana genetic resources of northeast India
The enormous perennial monocotyledonous herb banana (Musa spp.), which includes
dessert and cooking varieties, is found in more than 120 countries and is a member of the …
dessert and cooking varieties, is found in more than 120 countries and is a member of the …
Early evolutionary history of the flowering plant family Annonaceae: steady diversification and boreotropical geodispersal
Aim Rain forest‐restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major
tropical regions: South America, Africa and Asia. Explaining these disjunctions has become …
tropical regions: South America, Africa and Asia. Explaining these disjunctions has become …
Global biogeography and diversification of palms sheds light on the evolution of tropical lineages. I. Historical biogeography
Abstract Aim Palms (Arecaceae/Palmae) are a model group for evolutionary studies in the
tropics. Family‐wide data on taxonomy, phylogenetics and distribution are now available …
tropics. Family‐wide data on taxonomy, phylogenetics and distribution are now available …
Evolutionary dynamics and biogeography of M usaceae reveal a correlation between the diversification of the banana family and the geological and climatic history of …
SB Janssens, F Vandelook, E De Langhe… - New …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Summary Tropical Southeast Asia, which harbors most of the Musaceae biodiversity, is one
of the most species‐rich regions in the world. Its high degree of endemism is shaped by the …
of the most species‐rich regions in the world. Its high degree of endemism is shaped by the …
An updated classification of the class Magnoliopsida (“Angiospermae”)
RF Thorne, JL Reveal - The Botanical Review, 2007 - Springer
The present classification of extant flowering plants (Magnoliopsida) updates and revises
those presented previously by bringing together the vast majority of new information …
those presented previously by bringing together the vast majority of new information …
Comparative plastome analysis of Musaceae and new insights into phylogenetic relationships
Background Musaceae is an economically important family consisting of 70-80 species.
Elucidation of the interspecific relationships of this family is essential for a more efficient …
Elucidation of the interspecific relationships of this family is essential for a more efficient …
Phylogenetics, divergence times and diversification from three genomic partitions in monocots
KL Hertweck, MS Kinney, SA Stuart… - Botanical Journal of …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Resolution of evolutionary relationships among some monocot orders remains problematic
despite the application of various taxon and molecular locus sampling strategies. In this …
despite the application of various taxon and molecular locus sampling strategies. In this …