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108A Phylogenetic and Geographic Analysis of Leaflet Anatomy in Zamia (Cycadales: Zamiaceae)Anatomy and MorphologyGlos, Rosemary; Salzman, Shayla; Calonje, Michael; Vovides, Andrew; Specht, Chelsea.Cycadales
cycads
epidermis
Gymnosperms
Leaf anatomy
Biogeography
convergence
480Comparative stem anatomy of South African species of Grewia and related genera (Malvaceae)Anatomy and MorphologyGama, Gugu; Oskolski, Alexei.Grewioideae
Lianas
wood anatomy
secondary phloem
development
evolution
651Comparison of Floral Morphology in the Mexican Endemic Genus PolianthesAnatomy and MorphologyMacNeill, Bryan; McKain, Michael; Brewer, Killian; Hudson, Marvin.Pollination syndrome
floral morphometrics
Polianthes
209Convergence of glandular trichome morphology and chemistry in two montane monkeyflower (Mimulus, Phrymaceae) speciesAnatomy and MorphologyWu, Carrie; Bustamante, Sofia; Nolin, Kristine.Erythanthe
trichome
histochemistry
morphology
779Effects of saline environments on morphology in Chenopodium oahuense of the Hawaiian archipelagoAnatomy and MorphologyPatel, Cailan; Morris, Rebecca; Cantley, Jason; Simonin, Kevin.Hawaii
Chenopodium
morphology
107Evolution of the seed coatAnatomy and MorphologyZumajo, Cecilia; Stevenson, Dennis; Ambrose, Barbara.Seeds
morphology
evo-devo
anatomy
Gymnosperms
transcriptome analysis
370Geometric morphometrics to assess leaf variation in populations of Larrea divaricata Cav. (Zygophyllaceae) from ArgentinaAnatomy and MorphologyEliana, Wasserman; Sassone, Agostina; Alicia , López; Santiago, Morello.Elliptic fourier analysis (EFA)
Morphologic diversity
Phylomorphospace
Systematic
529High temporal resolution growth analysis of the C4 grass Setaria viridis in high and low light environmentsAnatomy and MorphologyLi, Qing; Doust, Andrew.Setaria
high throughput phenotyping
development
branching
variability
851Immunoprofiling of Cell Wall Carbohydrate Modifications during Flooding-Induced Aerenchyma Formation in Fabaceae RootsAnatomy and MorphologyPegg, Timothy; Gladish, Daniel; Edelmann, Richard.aerenchyma
de-methyl-esterification
pectin
PCD
lysigenous
legume
homogalacturonan
tylose
402Investigating the Comparative Anatomy of Lithospermum Through an Evolutionary LensAnatomy and MorphologyPhuong Pham , Michelle Ann; Cohen, Jim; Ryan, Gillian.Lithospermum
microscopy
evolution
epidermal cell
pollen
floral gland
corolla
445Morphological adaptations within a young adaptive radiation of Hawaiian Chenopodium (Amaranthaceae)Anatomy and MorphologyBullock, Madison; Simonin, Kevin; Cantley, Jason.Chenopodium oahuense
new subspecies
Morphometrics
leaf morphology
speciation
Chenopodium
heteroblasty
Hawaiian Islands
29Morphological and Foliar Epidermal studies of Andropogon gayanus (Kunth) Andropogon tectorum (Schum & Thonns) Complex in Southwestern, NigeriaAnatomy and MorphologyOJO, Funmilola Mabel; Nwokeocha, Chinyere Constance .Andropogon gayanus 
Andropogon tectorum 
epidermal
foliar 
morphological 
708Ontogeny and phylogenetic distribution of the lobed stem cambial variant within the pantropical genus Byttneria (Malvaceae s.l., Byttnerioideae)Anatomy and MorphologyLuna Márquez , Lorena; Pace, Marcelo.climbing plants
cambial variant
lobed stems
ontogeny
Byttneria
679Ontogeny of the successive cambia in the stems of Wisteria (Leguminosae), a temperate genus of lianasAnatomy and MorphologyNejapa Mendoza, Rosa Celia; Cabanillas, Pablo A.; Pace, Marcelo.Wisteria
Lianas
successive cambia
wood anatomy
511Plant Anatomy in times of social isolation – developing teaching material far from the labAnatomy and MorphologyLeal-Costa , Marcos Vinicius.anatomy
vascular plants
Plant Tissue
516Plants, Ants, and Curvy Bills: the Morphological Analysis of Mutualisms in Neotropical BellflowersAnatomy and MorphologyMansaray, Janet; Lagomarsino, Laura.morphology
mutualism
Neotropics
556Reconstructing the engine of ontogeny: Evidence for hierarchical function-value traits governing developmental processesAnatomy and MorphologyHodge, John; Li, Qing; Doust, Andrew.phenomics
function-value traits
development
modeling
Setaria
545SOURCE-SINK TRANSPORT IN POLYPLOID TREES: A CASE EXAMPLE IN AUTOTETRAPLOID MANGO (Mangifera indica)Anatomy and MorphologyBarceló-Anguiano, M; Hormaza, Jose; Losada, Juan M.Phloem
xylem
polyploidy
vascular system
mangifera indica
599Special thin-section preparation makes possible high-resolution "reverse" tomography by light microscopy and laptop computerAnatomy and MorphologyGladish, Daniel K.; Saito, Susumu; Miki, Yasushi; Niki, Teruo.high-resolution tomography
light microscopy
root meristem structure
3D virtual reconstruction
Metaxylem ontogeny
244Stele diversity and evolution in Nyctaginaceae: medullary bundles across the familyAnatomy and MorphologyL. Cunha Neto, Israel; Pace, Marcelo; Douglas, Norman; H. Nee, Michael; C. F. de Sá, Cyl; Moore, Michael; Angyalossy, Veronica.Ancestral character state reconstruction
development
evo-devo
Caryophyllales
ontogeny
stem anatomy
vascular system
312Structural organization of the spongy mesophyll in laminar leaves with reticulate venationAnatomy and MorphologyBorsuk, Aleca; Roddy, Adam; Theroux-Rancourt, Guillaume; Brodersen, Craig.mesophyll
microCT
photosynthesis
769The evolution of the monocot inflorescence using a phylogenetic frameworkAnatomy and MorphologyHolliday, Aaliyah; Martinez-Gomez, Jesus ; Rose, Irving; Specht, Chelsea.ancestral state reconstruction
Phylogenetics
Liliales
inflorescence
phylogenetic comparative methods
state dependent speciation extinction
167The Structure of the inflorescence in the Lowiaceae (Zingiberales) has similarities to that of the Strelitziaceae that may support common ancestryAnatomy and MorphologyKirchoff, Bruce.development
flower
inflorescence
Lowiaceae
Strelitziaceae
Orchidantha
phylogeny
flower development
inflorescence development
660Unraveling the diversity of habits in Bunchosia clade (Malpighiaceae) through its anatomy: Echinopterys as a case studyAnatomy and MorphologyQuintanar, Angelica; Quintanar, Angelica; Pace, Marcelo.Malpighiaceae
Bunchosia
wood anatomy
bark anatomy
plant habit
evolution
252What's in a name? That which we call a haustorium by any other name would cause misunderstanding of parasitic plant biologyAnatomy and MorphologyTeixeira-Costa, Luiza; Ceccantini, Gregorio.parasitic plant
haustorium
Balanophoraceae
Orobanchaceae
Rafflesiaceae
mistletoe
493Wood and bark anatomical synapomorphies of  Bignoniaceae clades, with an emphasis in the taxonomic placement of AstianthusAnatomy and MorphologyPace, Marcelo; Hernandez-Hernandez, Brenda; Lohmann, Lucia; Angyalossy, Veronica; Cacho, N. Ivalu.Bignoniaceae
wood anatomy
Taxonomy

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