[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 …
[BOOK][B] Euphorbiaceae: Picrodendraceae Small (1917), nom. cons.
GL Webster - 2014 - Springer
Monoecious or dioecious trees, shrubs, or herbs, sometimes succulent or scandent; stems
with or without laticifers; indumentum simple, malphighiaceous, stellate, or lepidote …
with or without laticifers; indumentum simple, malphighiaceous, stellate, or lepidote …
Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Phyllanthaceae (Phyllanthoideae pro parte, Euphorbiaceae sensu lato) using plastid RBCL DNA sequences
KJ Wurdack, P Hoffmann, R Samuel… - American Journal of …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Analysis of plastid rbcL DNA sequence data of the pantropical family Phyllanthaceae
(Malpighiales) and related biovulate lineages of Euphorbiaceae sensu lato is presented …
(Malpighiales) and related biovulate lineages of Euphorbiaceae sensu lato is presented …
Pollen morphology and its implication in the taxonomy of some selected taxa of the bi and tri‐ovulate Euphorbiaceae of the Hainan Island by using multiple …
The family Euphorbiaceae is one of the most taxonomically complex and diverse family
among the angiosperm. Therefore, this study aims to document the pollen morphology of the …
among the angiosperm. Therefore, this study aims to document the pollen morphology of the …
Flavonoids of 17 species of Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae) in Iran
M Noori, A Chehreghani, M Kaveh - Toxicological & Environmental …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Euphorbia is one of the largest genus in Euphorbiaceae with more than 2000 species in the
world and about 100 species in Iran. Flavonoids characters of 17 collected Euphorbia …
world and about 100 species in Iran. Flavonoids characters of 17 collected Euphorbia …
Evolution of angiosperm pollen. 6. The Celastrales, Oxalidales, and Malpighiales (com) clade and Zygophyllales1
Analyzing pollen morphological data on a contemporary phylogenetic framework can
enhance our understanding of the distribution, diversity, and evolution of palynological …
enhance our understanding of the distribution, diversity, and evolution of palynological …
Pollen morphology, exine structure and systematics of Acalyphoideae (Euphorbiaceae) Part 1. Tribes Clutieae (Clutia), Pogonophoreae (Pogonophora) …
JW Nowicke, M Takahashi, GL Webster - Review of Palaeobotany and …, 1998 - Elsevier
This is the first paper of an extensive study of pollen morphology and exine structure of the
Euphorbiaceae. To date, the pollen of more than 600 species has been examined, most of …
Euphorbiaceae. To date, the pollen of more than 600 species has been examined, most of …
Pollen morphology of the Flueggeinae (Euphorbiaceae, Phyllanthoideae)
VG Sagun, RWJM Van Der Ham - Grana, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
A total of 129 species from the subtribe Flueggeinae of the tribe Phyllantheae
(Euphorbiaceae, Phyllanthoideae) were investigated using light and scanning electron …
(Euphorbiaceae, Phyllanthoideae) were investigated using light and scanning electron …
[HTML][HTML] Fossil Hyaenanche Pollen from the Eocene of Kenya: The Paleophytogeograpy and Paleoclimate of a Relict Plant Genus Endemic to the Cape Province …
Abstract On the African continent, Picrodendraceae are represented by four genera. Their
intracontinental paleophytogeographic histories and paleoecological aspects are obscured …
intracontinental paleophytogeographic histories and paleoecological aspects are obscured …
Origin and divergence of Afro-Indian Picrodendraceae: linking pollen morphology, dispersal modes, fossil records, molecular dating and paleogeography
The pantropical Picrodendraceae produce mostly spheroidal to slightly oblate, echinate
pollen grains equipped with narrow circular to elliptic pori that can be hard to identify to …
pollen grains equipped with narrow circular to elliptic pori that can be hard to identify to …