Background and Aims The plant family Asteraceae (Compositae) exhibits remarkable morphological variation in the styles of its members. Lack of studies on the styles of the sister families to Asteraceae, Goodeniaceae and Calyceraceae, obscures our understanding of the origin and evolution of this reproductive feature in these groups. The aim of this work was to perform a comparative study of style morphology and to discuss the relevance of important features in the evolution of Asteraceae and its sister families. Methods The histochemistry, venation and general morphology of the styles of members of Goodeniaceae, Calyceraceae and early branching lineages of Asteraceae were analysed and put in a phylogenetic framework to discuss the relevanc...
This study illustrates a method of comparing morphological aspects of within-species variation to sp...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
A comparative study of the leaf epidermis of twelve species in the Compositae (Asteraceae) family wa...
Background and Aims: The plant family Asteraceae (Compositae) exhibits remarkable morphological vari...
Asteraceae species from Argentina was analysed considering species phylogenetic membership and some ...
Texto completo. Acesso restrito. p. 568-586Recent molecular studies in Asteraceae have divided tribe...
The comparative study of plant morphology, intertwined with anatomy, has always been the basis for p...
This thesis deals with evolutionary relationships within the asterids, a group of plants comprising ...
There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets vary...
In this paper we examine lipophilic substances, tannins, proteins, reducing carbohydrates, starch, a...
Seedling structure in Asteraceae weedy species: considerations on the vasculature system. The vascul...
Climbers are abundant in tropical forests, where they constitute a major functional plant type. The ...
This study illustrates a method of comparing morphological aspects of within-species variation to sp...
New morphological and phylogenetic data prompt us to present an updated review of floral morphology ...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
This study illustrates a method of comparing morphological aspects of within-species variation to sp...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
A comparative study of the leaf epidermis of twelve species in the Compositae (Asteraceae) family wa...
Background and Aims: The plant family Asteraceae (Compositae) exhibits remarkable morphological vari...
Asteraceae species from Argentina was analysed considering species phylogenetic membership and some ...
Texto completo. Acesso restrito. p. 568-586Recent molecular studies in Asteraceae have divided tribe...
The comparative study of plant morphology, intertwined with anatomy, has always been the basis for p...
This thesis deals with evolutionary relationships within the asterids, a group of plants comprising ...
There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets vary...
In this paper we examine lipophilic substances, tannins, proteins, reducing carbohydrates, starch, a...
Seedling structure in Asteraceae weedy species: considerations on the vasculature system. The vascul...
Climbers are abundant in tropical forests, where they constitute a major functional plant type. The ...
This study illustrates a method of comparing morphological aspects of within-species variation to sp...
New morphological and phylogenetic data prompt us to present an updated review of floral morphology ...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
This study illustrates a method of comparing morphological aspects of within-species variation to sp...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
A comparative study of the leaf epidermis of twelve species in the Compositae (Asteraceae) family wa...