Systematic revision of Platanthera in the Azorean archipelago: not one but three species, including arguably Europe's rarest orchidCabomba as a model for studies of early angiosperm evolutionMorphological and molecular phylogenetic context of the angiosperms: contrasting the 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' approaches used to infer the likely characteristics of the first flowersEvolution of Catkins: Inflorescence Morphology of Selected Salicaceae in an Evolutionary and Developmental ContextReconstructing the age and historical biogeography of the ancient flowering-plant family Hydatellaceae (Nymphaeales)Ultrastructure of stomatal development in early-divergent angiosperms reveals contrasting patterning and pre-patterningFloral morphology and development in Quillajaceae and Surianaceae (Fabales), the species-poor relatives of Leguminosae and PolygalaceaeEnvironmental control of sepalness and petalness in perianth organs of waterlilies: a new Mosaic theory for the evolutionary origin of a differentiated perianthComparative ovule and megagametophyte development in Hydatellaceae and water lilies reveal a mosaic of features among the earliest angiospermsHow much data are needed to resolve a difficult phylogeny?: case study in Lamiales.Nonflowers near the base of extant angiosperms? Spatiotemporal arrangement of organs in reproductive units of Hydatellaceae and its bearing on the origin of the flower.Early inflorescence development in the grasses (Poaceae).Chromosome behavior at the base of the angiosperm radiation: karyology of Trithuria submersa (Hydatellaceae, Nymphaeales).A new type of specialized morphophysiological dormancy and seed storage behaviour in Hydatellaceae, an early-divergent angiosperm familyElucidating the affinities and habitat of ancient, widespread Cyperaceae: Volkeria messelensis gen. et sp. nov., a fossil mapanioid sedge from the Eocene of Europe.Fossil cyclanthus (cyclanthaceae, pandanales) from the eocene of Germany and England.Roles of synorganisation, zygomorphy and heterotopy in floral evolution: the gynostemium and labellum of orchids and other lilioid monocots.Molecular systematics of Iridaceae: evidence from four plastid DNA regions.Is LEAFY a useful marker gene for the flower-inflorescence boundary in the Euphorbia cyathium?Comparative ontogeny of the cyathium in Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae) and its allies: exploring the organ-flower-inflorescence boundary.Systematic significance of cell inclusions in Haemodoraceae and allied families: silica bodies and tapetal raphides.Recurrent abnormalities in conifer cones and the evolutionary origins of flower-like structures.Pseudanthium development in Calycopeplus paucifolius, with particular reference to the evolution of the cyathium in Euphorbieae (Euphorbiaceae-Malpighiales).Evolutionary change in flowers and inflorescences: evidence from naturally occurring terata.Speciation via floral heterochrony and presumed mycorrhizal host switching of endemic butterfly orchids on the Azorean archipelago.Floral miniaturisation and autogamy in boreal-arctic plants are epitomised by Iceland's most frequent orchid, Platanthera hyperborea.Transcriptome-derived evidence supports recent polyploidization and a major phylogeographic division in Trithuria submersa (Hydatellaceae, Nymphaeales).Inside-out flowers of Lacandonia brasiliana (Triuridaceae) provide new insights into fundamental aspects of floral patterning.Developmental bases for key innovations in the seed-plant microgametophyte.Selective microspore abortion correlated with aneuploidy: an indication of meiotic drive.Organ homologies in orchid flowers re-interpreted using the Musk Orchid as a model.Several developmental and morphogenetic factors govern the evolution of stomatal patterning in land plants.Evolution and development of monocot stomata.Molecular phylogenetics of Hydatellaceae (Nymphaeales): sexual-system homoplasy and a new sectional classification.Three-dimensional analysis of plant structure using high-resolution X-ray computed tomography.The remarkable stomata of horsetails (Equisetum): patterning, ultrastructure and development.Morphological diversity and evolution of Centrolepidaceae (Poales), a species-poor clade with diverse body plans and developmental patterns.Directional scattering from the glossy flower of Ranunculus: how the buttercup lights up your chin.Seedling diversity in Hydatellaceae: implications for the evolution of angiosperm cotyledons.Evolutionary and morphometric implications of morphological variation among flowers within an inflorescence: a case-study using European orchids.
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