Analyzing pollen morphological data on a contemporary phylogenetic framework can enhance our understanding of the distribution, diversity, and evolution of palynological characters. In this paper, the sixth in a series detailing pollen morphological characters across angiosperms, we focus on the Celastrales, Oxalidales, and Malpighiales (COM) clade and Zygophyllales, together comprising ca. 20,000 species in 47 families within fabids. We first examined pollen grains from 21 species with light, scanning electron, and transmission electron microscopy, to illustrate pollen diversity within the COM clade and Zygophyllales. Second, based on a reexamination of previously published pollen data and our new observations, we optimized 21 pollen chara...
<div><p>The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess ph...
Phylogenetic classification at the species level in the Boraginaceae is notoriously difficult when r...
The pollen morphology of subtribe Menthinae sensu Harley et al. [In: The families and genera of vasc...
Analyzing pollen morphological data on a contemporary phylogenetic framework can enhance our underst...
Analyzing pollen morphological data on a contemporary phylogenetic framework can enhance our underst...
© 2020 Missouri Botanical Garden. All rights reserved. Lamiids, a clade composed of approximately 15...
– Pollen grain morphology is an important morphological character for aiding the systematics of flow...
© 2019 Missouri Botanical Garden. All rights reserved. Nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in root nodules is ...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
<div><p>The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess ph...
Phylogenetic classification at the species level in the Boraginaceae is notoriously difficult when r...
The pollen morphology of subtribe Menthinae sensu Harley et al. [In: The families and genera of vasc...
Analyzing pollen morphological data on a contemporary phylogenetic framework can enhance our underst...
Analyzing pollen morphological data on a contemporary phylogenetic framework can enhance our underst...
© 2020 Missouri Botanical Garden. All rights reserved. Lamiids, a clade composed of approximately 15...
– Pollen grain morphology is an important morphological character for aiding the systematics of flow...
© 2019 Missouri Botanical Garden. All rights reserved. Nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in root nodules is ...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenet...
<div><p>The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess ph...
Phylogenetic classification at the species level in the Boraginaceae is notoriously difficult when r...
The pollen morphology of subtribe Menthinae sensu Harley et al. [In: The families and genera of vasc...