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Halophytum ameghinoi: a betalain‐containing and p‐type sieve‐tube plastid species

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This article is published in Taxon.The article was published on 1974-08-01. It has received 17 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sieve tube element.

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The classification and geography of the flowering plants: dicotyledons of the class Angiospermae (subclasses Magnoliidae, Ranunculidae, Caryophyllidae, Dilleniidae, Rosidae, Asteridae, and Lamiidae).

TL;DR: A recent review of the classification and geography of the Dicotyledons can be found in this paper, with emphasis on new information published in the last decade, focusing on the recent advances in molecular taxonomy.
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Reinstatement and revision of Salicorniaceae J. Agardh (Caryophyllales)

TL;DR: The family Salicorniaceae J. Agardh is reinstated and includes 12 genera of succulent, apparently leafless plants formerly contained in the Chenopodiaceae, and the typification of Katidiopsis is reduced to a synonym of Kalidium.
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Ultrastructure of sieve-element plastids inCaryophyllales (Centrospermae), evidence for the delimitation and classification of the order

TL;DR: The orderCaryophyllales (Centrospermae) was found to contain specific P-type sieve-element plastids which are characterized by protein inclusions composed of ring-shaped bundles of filaments and of central crystalloids.
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Classical morphological features of centrospermous families

TL;DR: The orderCentrospermae (Caryophyllales, Chenopodiales) as treated in A. Englers Syllabus, 12th edition (1964), is compared with several other modern and older systems with the result that no less than 11–13 families are considered to be centrospermous in the strict sense.
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The evolution and classification of flowering plants

TL;DR: The evolution and classification of flowering plants is studied in detail in the book “Flowering plants: Evolution and Classification of Flowers, 2nd Ed.” (2003).
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Pollen Morphology and Plant Taxonomy

G. Erdtman
- 01 Jan 1952 - 
TL;DR: In this article, Pollen Morphology and Plant Taxonomy is discussed. But the focus is on plant taxonomy, and not on pollen morphology and taxonomy of plants.
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Flowering plants; origin and dispersal

TL;DR: In this article, the origin and dispersal of a plant is discussed in the context of origin and migration of a species of a genus called "Flowering Plants" in the Middle East.