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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «APOCARPY»
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Early Events in Monocot Evolution
phylogenetic studies (Potter et al., 2007; Horn, 2009) indicate multiple origins of
syncarpy derived from apocarpy (i.e. from secondary apocarpy, if the scenario
outlined above is accepted). In the case of Rosaceae, subsequent reversals to ...
Paul Wilkin, Simon J. Mayo,
2013
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The Cambrigde British Flora
(y) Order with hypogyny and apocarpy still occurring in the more primitive forms,
but with increasing frequency of perigyny and hemi-epigyny due to the hollowing
of the receptacle Order 4. Rosales (see Volume iv). Receptacle usually more or ...
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The Families of the Monocotyledons: Structure, Evolution, ...
It is not customary to consider apocarpy as a derived attribute, but the case for
doing so in Alismatales is commented on above under Ancestral and Derived
States. Evolution of apocarpy in connection with reduced size 96 Evolution Within
the ...
Harold Trevor Clifford, Peter Yeo,
1985
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Diversity and Evolutionary Biology of Tropical Flowers
2.4.6 Evolutionary aspects There are two major evolutionary trends in the
angiosperm gynoe- cium among a multitude of 'oscillating' (minor) evolutionary
changes. The first is the advent of syncarpy from apocarpy; the second, the
evolution of ...
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Zhong Yang Yan Jiu Yuan Zhi Wu Xue Hui Kan
Evolution of apocarpy in Alismatidae using phylogenetic evidence from
chloroplast rbcL gene sequence data Jin-Ming Chen1, Dan Chen1, Wahiti
Robert Gituru12, Qing-Feng Wang1*, and You-Hao Guo1 'Laboratory of Plant
Systematics and ...
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Studies in Plant Chemistry: Including Chemical Taxonomy, ...
APOCARPY VERSUS SYNCARPY In his consideration of the evolution of flower
structure, Bessey (1915) states, "free carpels (apocarpy) are more primitive and
from them connate carpels resulted; sometimes, however, when the carpels have
...
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Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Malpighiales
(Reproduced with the kind permission of the artist Bobbi Angell) apocarpy of
Froesia raises the question of whether it is a primary or secondary condition, but
applying the criteria of Endress (1982) for evolutionarily secondary apocarpy fails
to ...
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Taxonomy of Angiosperms
The superorder Ranunculiflorae shares certain features, such as presence of
benzylisoquinoline alkaloids, apocarpy, trimery and spiral arrangement of floral
parts with the Magnoliiflorae. The superorder Alismatiflorae is characterised by a
...
V. Singh, Dr. V. Singh & Dr. D.K. Jain,
1981
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Annual Plant Reviews, Fruit Development and Seed Dispersal
(2002) estimated that there have been at least 17 independent transitions from
apocarpy to syncarpy during angiosperm evolution. Only two instances, by
contrast, of a likely change from syncarpy to morphological apocarpy were noted.
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Developmental Genetics of the Flower: Advances in Botanical ...
evolutionary progressions in gynoecium evolution: from gymnospermy to
angiospermy and, in addition, from apocarpy to syncarpy (Fig. 11). The two
phenomena, angiospermy and syncarpy, have sometimes erroneously been
conflated.