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Publikováno v:
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 198:259-284
Asteraceae subfamily Barnadesioideae (ten genera, c. 90 species), confined to South America, are sister to the remainder of the family. The relative antiquity of the barnadesioids might lead one to expect that they contain more wood features plesiomo
Autor:
Sherwin Carlquist, Mark E. Olson
Publikováno v:
Aliso. 38:62-75
Argophyllaceae (Argophyllum, 14 spp.; Corokia, 6 spp.; Lautea, 1 sp.), are shrubs that occur in the southwestern Pacific and eastern Australia. They occur in habitats where moisture is relatively common but dry days and mild frost may occur. The wood
Dispersal and adaptive radiation of Bidens (Compositae) across the remote archipelagoes of Polynesia
Autor:
Kenneth R. Wood, Clifford W. Morden, Melissa A. Johnson, J. Mauricio Bonifacino, Sherwin Carlquist, David H. Lorence, Vicki A. Funk, Jean‐Yves Meyer, Erin M. Datlof, Matthew L. Knope, Daniel J. Crawford, Warren L. Wagner, Gabriel Johnson
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Journal of Systematics and Evolution. 58:805-822
Autor:
Peter H. Raven, Sherwin Carlquist
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Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 103:443-461
All Onagraceae for which data are available have vestured pits on vessel-to-vessel pit pairs. Vestures may also be present in some species on the vessel side of vessel-to-ray pit pairs. Herbaceous Onagraceae do not have fewer vestures, although woods
Autor:
Sherwin Carlquist
Publikováno v:
Aliso. 36:1-20
Autor:
Sherwin Carlquist
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Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. 11:123-141
The nature of conduction involves movement of a liquid (under tension or pressure) through a solid (cell walls necessary to direct the liquid and provide mechanical strength). The numerous consequences of the liquid/solid nature of the conductive int
Autor:
Sherwin Carlquist
Publikováno v:
Brittonia. 69:276-294
Molecular studies indicate that Penaeaceae, Oliniaceae, and the monospecific families Alzateaceae and Rhynchocalycaceae form a clade of Myrtales. Of these four families, Penaeaceae have tracheids with vestured pits, whereas the others have septate fi
Autor:
Sherwin Carlquist
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Aliso. 35:28-40
Autor:
Sherwin Carlquist, Mare Nazaire
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Aliso. 34:1-7
Autor:
Sherwin Carlquist
Publikováno v:
The Botanical Review. 82:24-90
Wood anatomical data for the 19 families of Brassicales are presented, based on light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), arranged according to recent molecular phylogenetic evidence. Because of large species numbers and diversity in e