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2. Comparative morphology at a crossroads.
3. World Flora Online : Placing taxonomists at the heart of a definitive and comprehensive global resource on the world's plants
4. Different ways to obtain similar results : the development of the corolla and epipetaly in Rubieae (Rubioideae, Rubiaceae)
5. An updated infrageneric classification based on phylogenomics and character evolution in Hydrangea (Hydrangeaceae).
6. Evolution and development of fruits of Erycina pusilla and other orchid species
7. The Search for Common Origin : Homology Revisited
8. Orchid fruit and root movement analyzed using 2D photographs and a bioinformatics pipeline for processing sequential 3D scans.
9. Orchids reduce attachment of herbivorous snails with leaf trichomes
10. Insular woody daisies ( Argyranthemum , Asteraceae) are more resistant to drought-induced hydraulic failure than their herbaceous relatives
11. The relationship between nectaries and floral architecture : a case study in Geraniaceae and Hypseocharitaceae
12. Phylogeny of the Herbaceous Tribe Spermacoceae (Rubiaceae) Based on Plastid DNA Data1
13. Phylogeny of Tricalysia (Rubiaceae) and its Relationships with Allied Genera Based on Plastid DNA Data: Resurrection of the Genus Empogona1
14. Global Decline of and Threats to Aegagropila linnaei, with Special Reference to the Lake Ball Habit
15. A New Heterophyllous Spermacoce Species (Rubiaceae) from the Marungu Highlands, Democratic Republic of the Congo
16. Phylogeny and Evolution of Burmanniaceae (Dioscoreales) Based on Nuclear and Mitochondrial Data
17. Floral Development in Three Species of Impatiens (Balsaminaceae)
18. Palynological Characters and Their Phylogenetic Signal in Rubiaceae
19. Relationships within Balsaminoid Ericales: A Wood Anatomical Approach
20. Comparative Wood Anatomy of the Blueberry Tribe (Vaccinieae, Ericaceae s.l.)
21. A New Enzyme-Based Method for the Treatment of Fragile Pollen Grains Collected from Herbarium Material
22. Intervascular Pit Membranes with a Torus in the Wood of Ulmus (Ulmaceae) and Related Genera
23. Variation in Xylem Structure from Tropics to Tundra: Evidence from Vestured Pits
24. Phylogeny and Biogeography of Balsaminaceae Inferred from ITS Sequences
25. A Floral Ontogenetic Study on the Sister Group Relationship between the Genus Samolus (Primulaceae) and the Theophrastaceae
26. The biogeographical history of the interaction between mycoheterotrophic Thismia (Thismiaceae) plants and mycorrhizal Rhizophagus (Glomeraceae) fungi
27. Integrating comparative morphology and development into evolutionary research
28. Genetic characterization of a group of commercial African timber species: From genomics to barcoding
29. Pollen and Seeds Reveal That Spermacoce thymoidea s.l. (African Rubiaceae, Spermacoceae) Represents Three Endemic or Disjunct Species from the Zambezian High Plateaus
30. Pollen Sequences from the City of Sagalassos (Pisidia, Southwest Turkey)
31. Scalariform-to-simple transition in vessel perforation plates triggered by differences in climate during the evolution of Adoxaceae
32. Aluminum Hyperaccumulation in Angiosperms: A Review of Its Phylogenetic Significance
33. Evolution and development of three highly specialized floral structures of bee-pollinated Phalaenopsis species
34. Morphology, Anatomy, and Taxonomic Position of Pagameopsis (Rubiaceae-Rubioideae)
35. Vegetative Anatomy and Affinities of Dirachma socotrana (Dirachmaceae)
36. Vestured Pits: Their Occurrence and Systematic Importance in Eudicots
37. Pollen Development of Rondeletia odorata (Rubiaceae)
38. Phylogenetic comparative methods improve the selection of characters for generic delimitations in a hyperdiverse Neotropical orchid clade
39. The Questionable Relationship of Montinia (Montiniaceae): Evidence from a Floral Ontogenetic and Anatomical Study
40. Vestured Pits in Malvales s.l.: A Character with Taxonomic Significance Hidden in the Secondary Xylem
41. Floral Development of Galopina tomentosa with a Discussion of Sympetaly and Placentation in the Rubiaceae
42. On the Wood and Stem Anatomy of Monococcus echinophorus (Phytolaccaceae s.l.)
43. Wood Anatomy of Elaeagnaceae, with Comments on Vestured Pits, Helical Thickenings, and Systematic Relationships
44. Integrating comparative morphology and development into evolutionary research
45. Second International Rubiaceae Conference (13-15 September 1995) : Programme and abstracts
46. Chassalia subcordatifolia, a New Combination in African Rubiaceae (Rubioideae, Psychotrieae)
47. Tribal Relationships in Caprifoliaceae: Evidence from a Cladistic Analysis Using ndhF Sequences
48. Chassalia petitiana (Rubiaceae-Psychotrieae), an Overlooked Epiphytic Species Hidden in the African Canopy
49. The Effect of Nutrient and Water Availability on Nectar Secretion and Nectary Structure of the Dominant Labiatae Species of Phrygana
50. Systematic Wood Anatomy of the Pavetteae (Rubiaceae, Ixoroideae)
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