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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EMBRYOPHYTE»
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Another set of studies (26, 27, 29–31) suggest embryophyte origin and
diversification in the Paleozoic, in a period of ~70 Ma spanning from the Lower
Ordovician origin of embryophytes, to the Lower Devonian origin of
euphyllophytes.
S. Blair Hedges, Sudhir Kumar, 2009
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Telling the Evolutionary Time: Molecular Clocks and the ...
Embryophyte spores from the Cambrian? Recently it has been suggested that the
cryptospore fossil record may extend as far back as the Middle Cambrian.
Strother and Beck (2000) described an intriguing assemblage of palynomorphs
from ...
Philip C J Donoghue, M. Paul Smith, 2003
Embryophyte. Mitochondrial. DNAs. In spite of their many idiosyncrasies, plant
mitochondrial genome data have proved useful to help in the phylogenetic
analysis of embryophytes. Not only coding sequences but also introns, non-
coding ...
4
Seedling Ecology and Evolution
Embryophyte. phylogeny. Comparative molecular and morphological studies
consistently demonstrate that the embryophytes are monophyletic and shared a
last common ancestor with the extant charophycean algae (see Goffinet, 2000; ...
Mary Allessio Leck, V. Thomas Parker, Robert L. Simpson, 2008
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The Evolution of Plant Physiology
The embryophytes have very significant variations in water relations and the
chapter considers their evolution within the embryophytes as well as the
evolution of embryophyte water relations from those of their algal ancestors. The
chapter ...
Alan R. Hemsley, Imogen Poole, 2004
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Functional Biology of Plants
Figure 1.2 Diagram illustrating the positions of the chlorophytes and charophytes
in the ancestry of embryophyte land plants. Although the family tree for the
earliest embryophytes appears clear enough from the data based on extant
species, ...
Martin J. Hodson, John A. Bryant, 2012
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The Evolutionary Biology of Plants
The term embryophyte literally means "embryo- bearing plant," alluding to the fact
that the gametophyte generation of every embryophyte retains its eggs and its
juvenile diploid embryos within archegonia. Unlike the egg- and sperm-bearing ...
8
New Frontiers in Bryology: Physiology, Molecular Biology and ...
embryophyte. lineage,. inferred. from. nucleotide. sequence. data. of. the.
chloroplast. Newton, A. E., Cox, C. J., Duckett, J. G., Wheeler,. gene rbcL.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 7, 377-393. Malek, O. & Knoop, V. (1998)
.
Andrew J. Wood, Melvin J. Oliver, David J. Cove, 2004
Attempts to document bryophytes in the earliest macro- and mesofossil
embryophyte assemblages (Edwards, 2000) have been frustrated until now by
the fragmentary state of fossils. Claims of bryophytic-grade plants based on a few
...
Stephen F. Greb, William A. DiMichele, 2006
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Annual Plant Reviews, The Evolution of Plant Form
An examination of seven sequenced chlorophyte nuclear genomes shows that
most are considerably smaller than most embryophyte genomes and contain
3050% fewer genes (Tirichine & Bowler 2011). Ostreococcus tauri, the smallest ...
Barbara A. Ambrose, Michael D. Purugganan, 2012