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Anatomy of the Dicotyledons.

L. Chalk, +2 more
- 01 Nov 1950 - 
- Vol. 44, Iss: 3, pp 762
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Experimental evidence for the autonomy of ray differentiation in Ficus sycomorus L.

TL;DR: The differentiation of rays without an axial system is indicative of the autonomy of the radial signal system that participates in the regulation of ray formation.
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A revision of Erythrochiton sensu lato (Cuspariinae, Rutaceae)

TL;DR: In the rutaceous subtribe Cuspariinae, species with relatively large, valvate, colored calyces have been assigned to Erythrochiton, but differences in arrangement of leaves, type of inflorescence, union of petals, of filaments, and of carpels argue for the recognition of three genera.
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Statistics and the evolution of dicotyledons

TL;DR: This work made an attempt to cut the Gordian knot by reducing to mathematical terms the discussion of evolution in large groups of organisms, thereby avoiding, as far as possible, the effects of personal bias.
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Wood and Stem Anatomy of Menispermaceae

Sherwin Carlquist
- 01 Jan 1995 - 
TL;DR: Large multiseriate rays and storied structure of cambia characterize Menispermaceae and link the family to other families of Ranunculifiorae, as well as, in all likelihood, to the "paleoherb" families Aristolochiaceae, Lactoridaceae, Piperaceae, and Saururaceae.
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Comparative leaf anatomy and phylogeny of Syzygium Gaertn.

TL;DR: It is found that combinations of non-unique leaf anatomical characters, including stomatal types, crystal types and frequency, and midrib vascular system (adaxial phloem partition) are diagnostic for subgeneric groups.
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