Morphology, Development, and Systematic Relevance of Pollen and Spores [electronic resource] /
Sporoderm homologies and morphogenesis of Echinops sphaerocephala (Compositae) -- The fundamental structure of the pollen exine -- The microtubular cytoskeleton during pollen development -- The pollen surface in wind-pollination with emphasis on the Compositae -- Harmomegathic characters of Pteridophyta spores and Spermatophyta pollen -- Fern spores: evolutionary levels and ecological differentiation -- The genus Acacia (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae): its affinities as borne out by its pollen characters -- Taxonomic and evolutionary significance of pollen morphology in the Apocynaceae -- Pollen morphology of the Cordioideae (Boraginaceae): Auxemina, Cordia, and Patagonula.
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Vienna : Springer Vienna,
1990
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Subjects: | Earth sciences., Paleontology., Cell biology., Earth Sciences., Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography., Cell Biology., |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9079-1 |
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Summary: | Sporoderm homologies and morphogenesis of Echinops sphaerocephala (Compositae) -- The fundamental structure of the pollen exine -- The microtubular cytoskeleton during pollen development -- The pollen surface in wind-pollination with emphasis on the Compositae -- Harmomegathic characters of Pteridophyta spores and Spermatophyta pollen -- Fern spores: evolutionary levels and ecological differentiation -- The genus Acacia (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae): its affinities as borne out by its pollen characters -- Taxonomic and evolutionary significance of pollen morphology in the Apocynaceae -- Pollen morphology of the Cordioideae (Boraginaceae): Auxemina, Cordia, and Patagonula. |
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