The comparative study of plant morphology, intertwined with anatomy, has always been the basis for plant systematics, which strives to explain diversity, evolution and phylogeny of plants. In the molecular era, some authors diminish importance of morphology and especially anatomy in systematic and phylogenetic studies of plants. However, are molecular data exclusively a primary and self-sufficient approach in taxonomic research of plants? This review paper addresses this issue through specific examples. Studies of some Asteraceae taxa showed that morphological, micromorphological and anatomical data are extremely important in systematics. New opportunities for systematic morphology, micromorphology and anatomy in case of Asteraceae taxonomy...
Micro-morphological, macro-morphological, anatomical features of cypsela features of two genera Leib...
With c. 24700 species (10% of all flowering plants), Asteraceae are one of the largest and most phen...
All five species of the genus Dittrichia were examined as regards their morphology, karyology and an...
The value of root and rhizome anatomy for the taxonomic characterisation of 59 species classified in...
Plant morphology, including morphogenesis, remains relevant to practically all disciplines of plant ...
Plant morphology, including morphogenesis, remains relevant to practically all disciplines of plant ...
Plant morphology, including morphogenesis, remains relevant to practically all disciplines of plant ...
In the last decades, with the increase of molecular studies, the study of plant forms has gone throu...
In the last decades, with the increase of molecular studies, the study of plant forms has gone throu...
Background and Aims The plant family Asteraceae (Compositae) exhibits remarkable morphological varia...
Several ways in which morphology is used in systematic and evolutionary research in angiosperms are ...
Texto completo. Acesso restrito. p. 568-586Recent molecular studies in Asteraceae have divided tribe...
Background and Aims: The plant family Asteraceae (Compositae) exhibits remarkable morphological vari...
With c. 24 700 species (10% of all flowering plants), Asteraceae are one of the largest and most phe...
Abstract: Asteraceae (compositae) is widely distributed family of high economic importance. Many pla...
Micro-morphological, macro-morphological, anatomical features of cypsela features of two genera Leib...
With c. 24700 species (10% of all flowering plants), Asteraceae are one of the largest and most phen...
All five species of the genus Dittrichia were examined as regards their morphology, karyology and an...
The value of root and rhizome anatomy for the taxonomic characterisation of 59 species classified in...
Plant morphology, including morphogenesis, remains relevant to practically all disciplines of plant ...
Plant morphology, including morphogenesis, remains relevant to practically all disciplines of plant ...
Plant morphology, including morphogenesis, remains relevant to practically all disciplines of plant ...
In the last decades, with the increase of molecular studies, the study of plant forms has gone throu...
In the last decades, with the increase of molecular studies, the study of plant forms has gone throu...
Background and Aims The plant family Asteraceae (Compositae) exhibits remarkable morphological varia...
Several ways in which morphology is used in systematic and evolutionary research in angiosperms are ...
Texto completo. Acesso restrito. p. 568-586Recent molecular studies in Asteraceae have divided tribe...
Background and Aims: The plant family Asteraceae (Compositae) exhibits remarkable morphological vari...
With c. 24 700 species (10% of all flowering plants), Asteraceae are one of the largest and most phe...
Abstract: Asteraceae (compositae) is widely distributed family of high economic importance. Many pla...
Micro-morphological, macro-morphological, anatomical features of cypsela features of two genera Leib...
With c. 24700 species (10% of all flowering plants), Asteraceae are one of the largest and most phen...
All five species of the genus Dittrichia were examined as regards their morphology, karyology and an...