The bordered pit structure in tracheary elements of 105 Boraginaceae species is studied using scanning electron microscopy to examine the systematic distribution of vestured pits. Forty-three species out of 16 genera show a uniform presence of this feature throughout their secondary xylem. Most vestures are small, unbranched and associated with the outer pit aperture of bordered intervessel pits. The feature is likely to have originated independently in the distantly related subfamilies Boraginoideae (tribe Lithospermeae) and Ehretioideae. The distribution of vestures in Ehretia agrees with recent molecular phylogenies: (1) species with vestured pits characterise the Ehretia I group (incl. Rotula), and (2) species with non-vestured pits bel...
Multiple family-level subdivisions of Boraginales have been proposed in the past. The relationships ...
Vestured pits are present on pits of secondary xylem vessels of all studied Echium species, roots as...
The leaf anatomy of the Melastomataceae, Memecylaceae and Crypteroniaceae is surveyed on the basis o...
The bordered pit structure in tracheary elements of 105 Boraginaceae species is studied using scanni...
Vestures are small projections from the secondary cell wall associated with tracheary elements of th...
The woods of 144 taxa belonging to 38 families of angiosperms were examined for vestured pits and ve...
The wood anatomy of all genera of the Combretaceae (Meiostemon excepted) is described in detail on t...
Bordered pits play an important role in permitting water flow among adjacent tracheary elements in f...
Phylogenetic classification at the species level in the Boraginaceae is notoriously difficult when r...
Artículo de publicación ISIMajor taxa of Ehretiaceae (including parasitic Lennoaceae) have not all b...
Part I: Systematic distribution of pit membrane thickenings and vesturesChapter 1: The micromorpholo...
The wood anatomy ofall genera of the Combretaceae (Meiostemonexcepted) is described in detail on the...
Ehretia (Ehretiaceae, Boraginales) has been divided into two major clades, characterised by fruits w...
The micromorphology of pits in tracheary elements was examined in 35 species representing 29 genera ...
The micromorphology of pits in tracheary elements was examined in 35 species representing 29 genera ...
Multiple family-level subdivisions of Boraginales have been proposed in the past. The relationships ...
Vestured pits are present on pits of secondary xylem vessels of all studied Echium species, roots as...
The leaf anatomy of the Melastomataceae, Memecylaceae and Crypteroniaceae is surveyed on the basis o...
The bordered pit structure in tracheary elements of 105 Boraginaceae species is studied using scanni...
Vestures are small projections from the secondary cell wall associated with tracheary elements of th...
The woods of 144 taxa belonging to 38 families of angiosperms were examined for vestured pits and ve...
The wood anatomy of all genera of the Combretaceae (Meiostemon excepted) is described in detail on t...
Bordered pits play an important role in permitting water flow among adjacent tracheary elements in f...
Phylogenetic classification at the species level in the Boraginaceae is notoriously difficult when r...
Artículo de publicación ISIMajor taxa of Ehretiaceae (including parasitic Lennoaceae) have not all b...
Part I: Systematic distribution of pit membrane thickenings and vesturesChapter 1: The micromorpholo...
The wood anatomy ofall genera of the Combretaceae (Meiostemonexcepted) is described in detail on the...
Ehretia (Ehretiaceae, Boraginales) has been divided into two major clades, characterised by fruits w...
The micromorphology of pits in tracheary elements was examined in 35 species representing 29 genera ...
The micromorphology of pits in tracheary elements was examined in 35 species representing 29 genera ...
Multiple family-level subdivisions of Boraginales have been proposed in the past. The relationships ...
Vestured pits are present on pits of secondary xylem vessels of all studied Echium species, roots as...
The leaf anatomy of the Melastomataceae, Memecylaceae and Crypteroniaceae is surveyed on the basis o...