Key messageThe phylogenetically basal genus of the Casuarinaceae, Gymnostoma, from relatively mesic environments, shows morphological and anatomical structures that are precursors to xeromorphic modifications in the derived genera Casuarina and Allocasuarina.Gymnostoma is the basal genus of the Casuarinaceae with a long evolutionary history and a morphology that has changed little over many millions of years. From a wide distribution in the Tertiary of the southern hemisphere, it is now restricted to islands in the Pacific Ocean, the Malesian region and one small area of northeastern Queensland where it occurs in mesic climates, often on poor soils. The unique vegetative morphology it shares with other more derived genera in the family appe...
Premise of the study: A large range of growth forms is a notable aspect of angiosperm diversity and ...
© CSIRO 2000The small, tropical Australian rainforest tree Gymnostoma australianum (L. Johnson) is p...
Background: Myco-heterotrophy evolved independently several times during angiosperm evolution. Altho...
Key message: The phylogenetically basal genus of the Casuarinaceae, Gymnostoma, from relatively mesi...
The Southern Hemisphere family Casuarinaceae has a long fossil record, both macrofossils and pollen,...
Key messageThe foliage characters found in Casuarina seedlings may represent the ancestral, scleromo...
The morpho-anatomical structure of the adult photosynthetic organs of the Casuarinaceae is unique in...
Premise of the study: A large range of growth forms is a notable aspect of angiosperm diversity and ...
Casuarinaceae are a Gondwanic family with a unique combination of morphological characters not compa...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Globally, the origins of xeromorphic traits in modern angiosperm lineages are ...
Premise of the study: Globally, the origins of xeromorphic traits in modern angiosperm lineages are ...
Gymnosperms represent a broad range of seed-bearing plants that differ from flowering plants in not ...
International audiencePremise of the study: A large range of growth forms is a notable aspect of ang...
© CSIRO 2006Fossil plant organs from probable Oligocene nodules at the Dunsinane Site at Riversleigh...
The phylogenetic relationships between Frankia strains infective on Casuarinaceae were studied using...
Premise of the study: A large range of growth forms is a notable aspect of angiosperm diversity and ...
© CSIRO 2000The small, tropical Australian rainforest tree Gymnostoma australianum (L. Johnson) is p...
Background: Myco-heterotrophy evolved independently several times during angiosperm evolution. Altho...
Key message: The phylogenetically basal genus of the Casuarinaceae, Gymnostoma, from relatively mesi...
The Southern Hemisphere family Casuarinaceae has a long fossil record, both macrofossils and pollen,...
Key messageThe foliage characters found in Casuarina seedlings may represent the ancestral, scleromo...
The morpho-anatomical structure of the adult photosynthetic organs of the Casuarinaceae is unique in...
Premise of the study: A large range of growth forms is a notable aspect of angiosperm diversity and ...
Casuarinaceae are a Gondwanic family with a unique combination of morphological characters not compa...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Globally, the origins of xeromorphic traits in modern angiosperm lineages are ...
Premise of the study: Globally, the origins of xeromorphic traits in modern angiosperm lineages are ...
Gymnosperms represent a broad range of seed-bearing plants that differ from flowering plants in not ...
International audiencePremise of the study: A large range of growth forms is a notable aspect of ang...
© CSIRO 2006Fossil plant organs from probable Oligocene nodules at the Dunsinane Site at Riversleigh...
The phylogenetic relationships between Frankia strains infective on Casuarinaceae were studied using...
Premise of the study: A large range of growth forms is a notable aspect of angiosperm diversity and ...
© CSIRO 2000The small, tropical Australian rainforest tree Gymnostoma australianum (L. Johnson) is p...
Background: Myco-heterotrophy evolved independently several times during angiosperm evolution. Altho...