The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more than 80% of angiosperms. Within the magnoliids however, syncarpy has rarely evolved. Two alternative evolutionary origins of syncarpy were suggested in order to explain the evolution of this feature: multiplication of a single carpel vs. fusion of a moderate number of carpels. The magnoliid family Annonaceae provides an ideal situation to test these hypotheses as two African genera, Isolona and Monodora, are syncarpous in an otherwise apocarpous family with multicarpellate and unicarpellate genera. In addition to syncarpy, the evolution of six other morphological characters was studied. Well-supported phylogenetic relationships of African An...
Dasymaschalon and the closely related genera Desmos, Friesodielsia and Monanthotaxis together compri...
Dasymaschalon and the closely related genera Desmos, Friesodielsia and Monanthotaxis together compri...
Targeted enrichment and sequencing of hundreds of nuclear loci for phylogenetic reconstruction is be...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
The goal of this PhD project was to study the evolution, systematics and biogeography of two African...
The family Annonaceae consists of woody plants and are mostly restricted to tropical rain forests. I...
The floristic treatment of Engler and Diels, published in 1901, provides the only infrageneric class...
Simplification by reduction has occurred many times independently in the floral evolution ofangiospe...
International audienceThe floristic treatment of Engler and Diels, published in 1901, provides the o...
The coastal lowland rain forests of eastern Africa are well known for their high levels of plant end...
Pollen morphology has played a major role in elucidating infrafamiliar-level systematics and evoluti...
Dasymaschalon and the closely related genera Desmos, Friesodielsia and Monanthotaxis together compri...
Dasymaschalon and the closely related genera Desmos, Friesodielsia and Monanthotaxis together compri...
Targeted enrichment and sequencing of hundreds of nuclear loci for phylogenetic reconstruction is be...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
The congenital fusion of carpels, or syncarpy, is considered a key innovation as it is found in more...
The goal of this PhD project was to study the evolution, systematics and biogeography of two African...
The family Annonaceae consists of woody plants and are mostly restricted to tropical rain forests. I...
The floristic treatment of Engler and Diels, published in 1901, provides the only infrageneric class...
Simplification by reduction has occurred many times independently in the floral evolution ofangiospe...
International audienceThe floristic treatment of Engler and Diels, published in 1901, provides the o...
The coastal lowland rain forests of eastern Africa are well known for their high levels of plant end...
Pollen morphology has played a major role in elucidating infrafamiliar-level systematics and evoluti...
Dasymaschalon and the closely related genera Desmos, Friesodielsia and Monanthotaxis together compri...
Dasymaschalon and the closely related genera Desmos, Friesodielsia and Monanthotaxis together compri...
Targeted enrichment and sequencing of hundreds of nuclear loci for phylogenetic reconstruction is be...