<p>SL, stomatal length; SA, stomatal area; SD, stomatal density; LET, lower epidermal thickness; LT, leaf thickness; and VD, vein density. Names of subgenera are at left, and are based upon nuclear rDNA ITS trees from Cox <i>et al</i>. <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0040080#pone.0040080-Cox1" target="_blank">[46]</a>.</p
Water supply and demand in leaves are primarily determined by stomatal density (SD, water demand) an...
<p>Plate (a) to (e), Pearson’s regressions; and plate (f) to (j), phylogenetically independent contr...
Additional file 5: Figure S2. One of the most parsimonious trees from the analysis of low-copy nucle...
<p>UET, upper epidermal thickness (µm); UCT, upper cuticle thickness (µm); LET, lower epidermal thic...
<p><i>K</i> <1 indicate that relatives resemble each other less than expected under Brownian motion ...
Background: Both leaf attributes and stomatal traits are linked to water economy in land plants. How...
<p>SD, stomatal density; VD, vein density; SL, stomatal length; and LT, leaf thickness. Different le...
Both leaf attributes and stomatal traits are linked to water economy in land plants. However, it is ...
The phylogeny of the genus Paphiopedilum based on the plastome is consistent with morphological anal...
Both leaf attributes and stomatal traits are linked to water economy in land plants. However, it is ...
Our study searched all available sequences of Paphiopedilum from NCBI (National Center for Biotechno...
<p>Phylogeny with labeled nodes used for comparative analysis of trait variation among 30 fern speci...
1. Leaf anatomical traits may reflect plant's adaption to environmental changes and influence ecosys...
<p>Comparison of foliage morphology and stomatal distribution with the genera of Cupressoideae <i>s....
Leaf and wood plasticity are key elements in the survival of widely distributed plant species. Littl...
Water supply and demand in leaves are primarily determined by stomatal density (SD, water demand) an...
<p>Plate (a) to (e), Pearson’s regressions; and plate (f) to (j), phylogenetically independent contr...
Additional file 5: Figure S2. One of the most parsimonious trees from the analysis of low-copy nucle...
<p>UET, upper epidermal thickness (µm); UCT, upper cuticle thickness (µm); LET, lower epidermal thic...
<p><i>K</i> <1 indicate that relatives resemble each other less than expected under Brownian motion ...
Background: Both leaf attributes and stomatal traits are linked to water economy in land plants. How...
<p>SD, stomatal density; VD, vein density; SL, stomatal length; and LT, leaf thickness. Different le...
Both leaf attributes and stomatal traits are linked to water economy in land plants. However, it is ...
The phylogeny of the genus Paphiopedilum based on the plastome is consistent with morphological anal...
Both leaf attributes and stomatal traits are linked to water economy in land plants. However, it is ...
Our study searched all available sequences of Paphiopedilum from NCBI (National Center for Biotechno...
<p>Phylogeny with labeled nodes used for comparative analysis of trait variation among 30 fern speci...
1. Leaf anatomical traits may reflect plant's adaption to environmental changes and influence ecosys...
<p>Comparison of foliage morphology and stomatal distribution with the genera of Cupressoideae <i>s....
Leaf and wood plasticity are key elements in the survival of widely distributed plant species. Littl...
Water supply and demand in leaves are primarily determined by stomatal density (SD, water demand) an...
<p>Plate (a) to (e), Pearson’s regressions; and plate (f) to (j), phylogenetically independent contr...
Additional file 5: Figure S2. One of the most parsimonious trees from the analysis of low-copy nucle...