Angiosperms with simple vessel perforations have evolved many times independently of species having scalariform perforations, but detailed studies to understand why these transitions in wood evolution have happened are lacking. We focus on the striking difference in wood anatomy between two closely related genera of Adoxaceae, Viburnum and Sambucus, and link the anatomical divergence with climatic and physiological insights. After performing wood anatomical observations, we used a molecular phylogenetic framework to estimate divergence times for 127 Adoxaceae species. The conditions under which the genera diversified were estimated using ancestral area reconstruction and optimization of ancestral climates, and xylem-specific conductivity me...
Woodiness (secondary xylem derived from vascular cambium) has been gained and lost multiple times in...
The Winteraceae are traditionally regarded as the least-specialized descendents of the first floweri...
(1) The association between increased lineage diversification rates and the evolution of latex and r...
Background and Aims Angiosperms with simple vessel perforations hav...
Shared ancestry among species and correlation between vessel diameter and plant height can obscure ...
Journal ArticleWe tested two hypotheses for how vessel evolution in angiosperms influenced xylem fun...
The hypothesis of functionally adaptive diversification of wood structure in the course of evolution...
Why plants rich in plesiomorphic (“primitive”) features are alive today is a question that receives ...
Xylem vessels have long been proposed as a key innovation for the ecological diversification of angi...
The qualitative and quantitative studies, presented in this article, on wood anatomy of various spec...
Investigating space allocation patterns of plant secondary xylem along a latitudinal gradient is use...
Early angiosperms are hypothesized as constrained to wet environments where many of their defining c...
Xylem vessels have long been proposed as a key innovation for the ecological diversification of angi...
Xylem vulnerability to embolism is emerging as a major factor in drought-induced tree mortality even...
Woodiness (secondary xylem derived from vascular cambium) has been gained and lost multiple times in...
The Winteraceae are traditionally regarded as the least-specialized descendents of the first floweri...
(1) The association between increased lineage diversification rates and the evolution of latex and r...
Background and Aims Angiosperms with simple vessel perforations hav...
Shared ancestry among species and correlation between vessel diameter and plant height can obscure ...
Journal ArticleWe tested two hypotheses for how vessel evolution in angiosperms influenced xylem fun...
The hypothesis of functionally adaptive diversification of wood structure in the course of evolution...
Why plants rich in plesiomorphic (“primitive”) features are alive today is a question that receives ...
Xylem vessels have long been proposed as a key innovation for the ecological diversification of angi...
The qualitative and quantitative studies, presented in this article, on wood anatomy of various spec...
Investigating space allocation patterns of plant secondary xylem along a latitudinal gradient is use...
Early angiosperms are hypothesized as constrained to wet environments where many of their defining c...
Xylem vessels have long been proposed as a key innovation for the ecological diversification of angi...
Xylem vulnerability to embolism is emerging as a major factor in drought-induced tree mortality even...
Woodiness (secondary xylem derived from vascular cambium) has been gained and lost multiple times in...
The Winteraceae are traditionally regarded as the least-specialized descendents of the first floweri...
(1) The association between increased lineage diversification rates and the evolution of latex and r...