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The Origin of the Bifurcating Style in Asteraceae (Compositae)
Morphological Characters Add Support for Some Members of the Basal Grade of Asteraceae
Genetic Diversity and Evolution in Lactuca L. (Asteraceae)
Early Evolution of the Angiosperm Clade Asteraceae in the Cretaceous of Antarctica
6 Tribo Stifftieae D. Don
Additions to the Pantepui Pollen Flora (Venezuelan Guayana): the Maguire Collection
1998 Vol. 1, Issue 4
CENTER for CONSERVATION and SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Publications in Conservation by MBG Staff References by Author
Vertebrate Pollination in Compositae STAPFIA 103 (2015): 5–26
Global Warming and Biodiversity
Pseudogenization of Trnt-GGU in Chloroplast Genomes of the Plant Family Asteraceae
[Running Header:] Susanna & Al. • Compositae Classification Article History
Vol. 9, No. 3 MEMOIRS of the NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN May 23, 1957
7 Tribo Wunderlichieae Panero & V.A. Funk
Shuaria Bosque Nubladomontanobajoenlasvertientesoccidentalesdelacordillera Delcóndor
Plant Conservation: a Natural History Approach by Krupnick and Kress (Eds.) Was Published in 2005 by University of Chicago Press
1 Botanical Inventory of the Cordillera Del Cóndor Region of Ecuador And
The Basal Grade of Compositae: Mutisieae (Sensu Cabrera) and Carduoideae
Top View
Molecular Evidence for an African Origin of the Hawaiian Endemic Hesperomannia (Asteraceae)
Compositae Metatrees: the Next Generation Vicki A
Checklist of the Plants of the Guianas
Taxonomic Significance of Pollen Types in the Guyana
Phylogeny of the <Emphasis Type="Italic">Asterales </Emphasis
Asteraceae) Pollen Ultrastructure Atlas
A New Disjunct Dendrothrix (Euphorbiaceae, Tribe Hippomaneae): a Guiana Shield Element in Sub-Andean Cordilleras of Ecuador and Peru
Tribal Interrelationships and Phylogeny of the Asteraceae Sherwin Carlquist Claremont Graduate University; Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
%' Sciencedirect and EVOLUTION ELSEVIER Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 47 (2008) 757-782
No. Io6 TROPICAL WOODS the Claremont Graduate School