Barnadesioideae (94 species) is the sister subfamily to the rest of the Asteraceae (23,000 species). Pollen grains in this subfamily are structurally and sculpturally distinctive and diverse. Although pollen morphology has contributed to the taxonomy of the subfamily, there is a gap of knowledge concerning the evolution of the exine structure. This study aims at exploring the systematic and phylogenetic significance of optimizing selected pollen characters of Barnadesioideae on the latest molecular phylogenetic tree. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) observations on pollen of selected species, some of them never explored so far, show that the exine probably evolved from a thin pattern (ca. 1–3 μm), with a well-developed foot layer and ...
This thesis deals with evolutionary relationships within the asterids, a group of plants comprising ...
This study aims at finding new morphological characters to evaluate the taxonomic position of specie...
Pollen morphology of 53 taxa of the South American genus Alstroemeria was examined using light and s...
The subfamily Barnadesioideae of the Asteraceae consists of nine genera and approximately 90 species...
This study presents a detailed examination of the echinate and microechinate sculpturing in relation...
The Guyana Highland-centred genera, or Stenopadus group, are a complex of species that belong to the...
A backbone phylogeny that fully resolves all subfamily and deeper nodes of Asteraceae was constructe...
A backbone phylogeny that fully resolves all subfamily and deeper nodes of Asteraceae was constructe...
The tribe Mutisieae (excluding Barnadesieae) traditionally comprises 84 genera and approximately 900...
The Asteraceae are classified into three subfamilies: Barnadesioideae, Cichorioideae, and Asteroidea...
The diverse epidendroid orchid tribe Neottieae is characterized by multiple transitions between auto...
Abstract: Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observation of pollen grains of 18 species belong...
Asteraceae species from Argentina was analysed considering species phylogenetic membership and some ...
Hidalgoa and Dahlia are two closely related genera in Asteraceae, tribe Coreopsideae whose limits ne...
Identifying synapomorphic morphological characters is needed to select and then accurately place fos...
This thesis deals with evolutionary relationships within the asterids, a group of plants comprising ...
This study aims at finding new morphological characters to evaluate the taxonomic position of specie...
Pollen morphology of 53 taxa of the South American genus Alstroemeria was examined using light and s...
The subfamily Barnadesioideae of the Asteraceae consists of nine genera and approximately 90 species...
This study presents a detailed examination of the echinate and microechinate sculpturing in relation...
The Guyana Highland-centred genera, or Stenopadus group, are a complex of species that belong to the...
A backbone phylogeny that fully resolves all subfamily and deeper nodes of Asteraceae was constructe...
A backbone phylogeny that fully resolves all subfamily and deeper nodes of Asteraceae was constructe...
The tribe Mutisieae (excluding Barnadesieae) traditionally comprises 84 genera and approximately 900...
The Asteraceae are classified into three subfamilies: Barnadesioideae, Cichorioideae, and Asteroidea...
The diverse epidendroid orchid tribe Neottieae is characterized by multiple transitions between auto...
Abstract: Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observation of pollen grains of 18 species belong...
Asteraceae species from Argentina was analysed considering species phylogenetic membership and some ...
Hidalgoa and Dahlia are two closely related genera in Asteraceae, tribe Coreopsideae whose limits ne...
Identifying synapomorphic morphological characters is needed to select and then accurately place fos...
This thesis deals with evolutionary relationships within the asterids, a group of plants comprising ...
This study aims at finding new morphological characters to evaluate the taxonomic position of specie...
Pollen morphology of 53 taxa of the South American genus Alstroemeria was examined using light and s...