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Explores ongoing flower morphological and ontogenetic research and its impact on our understanding of floral evolution and relationships.
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Explores ongoing flower morphological and ontogenetic research and its impact on our understanding of floral evolution and relationships.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 949g
- ISBN-13: 9780521765992
- ISBN-10: 0521765994
- Artikelnr.: 33353717
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 949g
- ISBN-13: 9780521765992
- ISBN-10: 0521765994
- Artikelnr.: 33353717
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: establishing the
state of the art - the role of morphology in plant systematics Louis Ronse
De Craene and Livia Wanntorp; 2. Spatial separation and developmental
divergence of male and female reproductive units in gymnosperms, and their
relevance to the origin of the angiosperm flower Richard Bateman, Jason
Hilton and Paula Rudall; 3. New flowers of Laurales from the Early
Cretaceous (Early to Middle Albian) of eastern North America Maria von
Balthazar, Peter R. Crane, Kaj Raunsgaard Pedersen and Else Marie Friis; 4.
Tracing the early evolutionary diversification of the angiosperm flower
James A. Doyle and Peter K. Endress; 5. Changing views of flower evolution
and new questions Peter K. Endress; 6. Centrifugal stamens in a modern
phylogenetic context - was Corner right? Paula Rudall; 7. Evolution of the
palm androecium as revealed by character mapping on a supertree Sophie
Nadot, Julie Sannier, Anders Barfod and William J. Baker; 8. Comparative
floral structure and development of Nitrariaceae (Sapindales) and
systematic implications Julien B. Bachelier, Peter K. Endress and Louis P.
Ronse De Craene; 9. Multiplications of floral organs in flowers - a case
study in Conostegia (Melastomataceae, Myrtales) Livia Wanntorp, Carmen
Puglisi, Darin Penneys and Louis Ronse De Craene; 10. Ontogenetic and
phylogenetic diversification in Marantaceae - a review Alexandra C. Ley and
Regine Claßen-Bockhoff; 11. Floral ontogeny of Acacia celastrifolia: an
enigmatic mimosoid legume with pronounced polyandry and multiple carpels
Gerhard Prenner; 12. Floral development of Napoleonaea (Lecythidaceae), a
deceptively complex flower Louis Ronse De Craene; Taxon index; Subject
index.
state of the art - the role of morphology in plant systematics Louis Ronse
De Craene and Livia Wanntorp; 2. Spatial separation and developmental
divergence of male and female reproductive units in gymnosperms, and their
relevance to the origin of the angiosperm flower Richard Bateman, Jason
Hilton and Paula Rudall; 3. New flowers of Laurales from the Early
Cretaceous (Early to Middle Albian) of eastern North America Maria von
Balthazar, Peter R. Crane, Kaj Raunsgaard Pedersen and Else Marie Friis; 4.
Tracing the early evolutionary diversification of the angiosperm flower
James A. Doyle and Peter K. Endress; 5. Changing views of flower evolution
and new questions Peter K. Endress; 6. Centrifugal stamens in a modern
phylogenetic context - was Corner right? Paula Rudall; 7. Evolution of the
palm androecium as revealed by character mapping on a supertree Sophie
Nadot, Julie Sannier, Anders Barfod and William J. Baker; 8. Comparative
floral structure and development of Nitrariaceae (Sapindales) and
systematic implications Julien B. Bachelier, Peter K. Endress and Louis P.
Ronse De Craene; 9. Multiplications of floral organs in flowers - a case
study in Conostegia (Melastomataceae, Myrtales) Livia Wanntorp, Carmen
Puglisi, Darin Penneys and Louis Ronse De Craene; 10. Ontogenetic and
phylogenetic diversification in Marantaceae - a review Alexandra C. Ley and
Regine Claßen-Bockhoff; 11. Floral ontogeny of Acacia celastrifolia: an
enigmatic mimosoid legume with pronounced polyandry and multiple carpels
Gerhard Prenner; 12. Floral development of Napoleonaea (Lecythidaceae), a
deceptively complex flower Louis Ronse De Craene; Taxon index; Subject
index.
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: establishing the
state of the art - the role of morphology in plant systematics Louis Ronse
De Craene and Livia Wanntorp; 2. Spatial separation and developmental
divergence of male and female reproductive units in gymnosperms, and their
relevance to the origin of the angiosperm flower Richard Bateman, Jason
Hilton and Paula Rudall; 3. New flowers of Laurales from the Early
Cretaceous (Early to Middle Albian) of eastern North America Maria von
Balthazar, Peter R. Crane, Kaj Raunsgaard Pedersen and Else Marie Friis; 4.
Tracing the early evolutionary diversification of the angiosperm flower
James A. Doyle and Peter K. Endress; 5. Changing views of flower evolution
and new questions Peter K. Endress; 6. Centrifugal stamens in a modern
phylogenetic context - was Corner right? Paula Rudall; 7. Evolution of the
palm androecium as revealed by character mapping on a supertree Sophie
Nadot, Julie Sannier, Anders Barfod and William J. Baker; 8. Comparative
floral structure and development of Nitrariaceae (Sapindales) and
systematic implications Julien B. Bachelier, Peter K. Endress and Louis P.
Ronse De Craene; 9. Multiplications of floral organs in flowers - a case
study in Conostegia (Melastomataceae, Myrtales) Livia Wanntorp, Carmen
Puglisi, Darin Penneys and Louis Ronse De Craene; 10. Ontogenetic and
phylogenetic diversification in Marantaceae - a review Alexandra C. Ley and
Regine Claßen-Bockhoff; 11. Floral ontogeny of Acacia celastrifolia: an
enigmatic mimosoid legume with pronounced polyandry and multiple carpels
Gerhard Prenner; 12. Floral development of Napoleonaea (Lecythidaceae), a
deceptively complex flower Louis Ronse De Craene; Taxon index; Subject
index.
state of the art - the role of morphology in plant systematics Louis Ronse
De Craene and Livia Wanntorp; 2. Spatial separation and developmental
divergence of male and female reproductive units in gymnosperms, and their
relevance to the origin of the angiosperm flower Richard Bateman, Jason
Hilton and Paula Rudall; 3. New flowers of Laurales from the Early
Cretaceous (Early to Middle Albian) of eastern North America Maria von
Balthazar, Peter R. Crane, Kaj Raunsgaard Pedersen and Else Marie Friis; 4.
Tracing the early evolutionary diversification of the angiosperm flower
James A. Doyle and Peter K. Endress; 5. Changing views of flower evolution
and new questions Peter K. Endress; 6. Centrifugal stamens in a modern
phylogenetic context - was Corner right? Paula Rudall; 7. Evolution of the
palm androecium as revealed by character mapping on a supertree Sophie
Nadot, Julie Sannier, Anders Barfod and William J. Baker; 8. Comparative
floral structure and development of Nitrariaceae (Sapindales) and
systematic implications Julien B. Bachelier, Peter K. Endress and Louis P.
Ronse De Craene; 9. Multiplications of floral organs in flowers - a case
study in Conostegia (Melastomataceae, Myrtales) Livia Wanntorp, Carmen
Puglisi, Darin Penneys and Louis Ronse De Craene; 10. Ontogenetic and
phylogenetic diversification in Marantaceae - a review Alexandra C. Ley and
Regine Claßen-Bockhoff; 11. Floral ontogeny of Acacia celastrifolia: an
enigmatic mimosoid legume with pronounced polyandry and multiple carpels
Gerhard Prenner; 12. Floral development of Napoleonaea (Lecythidaceae), a
deceptively complex flower Louis Ronse De Craene; Taxon index; Subject
index.