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JUDD W.S. Et. Al. (2002) Plant Systematics: a Phylogenetic Approach. Chapter 7. an Overview of Green
Ecological Sorting of Vascular Plant Classes During the Paleozoic Evolutionary Radiation
Fundamentals of Palaeobotany Fundamentals of Palaeobotany
Syllabus for Post Graduate Course in Botany (2016 – 2017 Onward)
Evolução Das Plantas
Fossil and Living Cycads Say No More Megasporophylls
Caytoniales Name of Teacher – Smt
1 Relationships of Angiosperms To
Gymnosperms from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica: the First Structurally Preserved Cycad Pollen Cone
Taxonomical Revision of the Collection of Jurassic Plants from Roverè Di
Emese Réka Bodor
An Advanced Peltasperm Permoxylocarpus Trojanus Naug
Phylogeny and Origin of Angiosperms When, Where and from What Did
The Origin of Angiosperms
A New Early Liassic Caytoniales Fructification from Hungary
Origin of Angiosperms
Ruth A. Stockey 2,4 and Gar W. Rothwell 3
Dinosaur-Plant Interactions Within a Middle Jurassic Ecosystem—Palynology of the Burniston Bay Dinosaur Footprint Locality, Yorkshire, UK
Top View
Flora of the Late Triassic
Înformâtiün I?J Ilshius
The Landsborough Sandstone—Forms the Bedrock for Most of the Coastal Plain from Brisbane’S Northern Suburbs to Coolum
Paleozoic Origin of the Cycads
Herbaceous Origin Hypothesis the Herbaceous Origin Hypothesis
The Presumed Ginkgophyte Umaltolepis Has Seed-Bearing
European Jurassic Floras: Statistics and Palaeoenvironmental Proxies
New Plant Fossils from the Lower Cretaceous of the Parnaíba Basin, Northeastern Brazil
Integration and Macroevolutionary Patterns in the Pollination Biology of Conifers
The Role of Phylogenetics in Comparative Genetics1
NM IF C3 4 16 Fossil Imprint
FERNS and SEED FERNS from the EARLY-MIDDLE TRIASSIC (ANISIAN) PIZ DA PERES (DOLOMITES – NORTHERN ITALY) by MICHAEL WACHTLER
As Grandes Transformações Das Plantas Ao Longo Da História Da Terra
The Late Cretaceous Environment of the Arctic: a Quantitative Reassessment Based on Plant Fossils
From the Middle Jurassic of Iran Mohammad Taghi Badihagh1* and Dieter Uhl2
Plant Press, Vol. 21, No. 3
Transformative Paleobotany Companion Website
Southern Hemisphere Caytoniales: Vegetative and Reproductive Remains from the Lonco Trapial Formation (Lower Jurassic), Patagonia
Palaeobotanical Redux: Revisiting the Age of the Angiosperms Patrick S
Macroevolutionary Diversification Rates Show Time-Dependency
New Data from the Chinle Formation, Petrified Forest National Park (Arizona, SW USA)
Conifer Woods of the Middle Jurassic Hojedk Formation (Kerman Basin) Central Iran
Iop Newsletter 112
Likely That Caytoniales Place
Patterns of Segregation and Convergence in the Evolution of Fern and Seed Plant Leaf Morphologies
The Stomatal Ontogeny and Structure of the Liassic Pteridosperm Sagenopteris (Caytoniales) from Hungary