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2. The Immense Diversity of Floral Monosymmetry and Asymmetry Across Angiosperms
3. Leaf hydraulic vulnerability influences species’ bioclimatic limits in a diverse group of woody angiosperms
4. Complete sequence and organisation of the Jatropha curcas (Euphorbiaceae) chloroplast genome
5. Seed Plant Endemism on Hainan Island: A Framework for Conservation Actions
6. The LEAFY Floral Regulators in Angiosperms: Conserved Proteins with Diverse Roles
7. Complete Sequence of the Duckweed (Lemna minor) Chloroplast Genome: Structural Organization and Phylogenetic Relationships to Other Angiosperms
8. Caribbean Island Asteraceae: Systematics, Molecules, and Conservation on a Biodiversity Hotspot
9. Angiosperm leaves associated with Sinocarpus infructescences from the Yixian Formation (mid-Early Cretaceous) of NE China
10. RNA silencing in plants
11. The chloroplast genome of the “basal” angiosperm Calycanthus fertilis – structural and phylogenetic analyses
12. Sinocarpus decussatus gen. et sp. nov., a new angiosperm with basally syncarpous fruits from the Yixian Formation of Northeast China
13. Pollen wall stratification and pollination
14. Thread-forming structures in angiosperm anthers: Their diverse role in pollination ecology
15. Reproductive biology ofWahlenbergia (Campanulaceae) endemic to Robinson Crusoe Island (Chile)
16. Magnoliid reproductive organs from the Cenomanian-Turonian of north-western Kazakhstan:Magnoliaceae andIlliciaceae
17. Genome characterization and relationships between two species of the genusLobelia (Campanulaceae) determined by repeated DNA sequences
18. Reproductive biology ofCaesalpinia calycina andC. pluviosa (Leguminosae) of the caatinga of north-eastern Brazil
19. Therps16 intron and the phylogeny of theRubioideae (Rubiaceae)
20. Cyclopropenoic fatty acids in gymnosperms: The seed oil of Welwitschia
21. Diverted development of reproductive organs: A source of morphological innovation in land plants
22. Chloranthaceous floral structures from the Late Cretaceous of Sweden
23. The evolution of angiosperm seed proteins: A methionine-rich legumin subfamily present in lower angiosperm Clades
24. Unknown New Zealand angiosperm assigned toCunoniaceae using sequence of the chloroplastrbcL gene
25. Organogenetic capacity of leaves: The significance of marginal blastozones in angiosperms
26. Molecular evolution of nitrate reductase genes
27. Unidirectionality of floral colour changes
28. Emerging data on pollen tube growth and fertilization in flowering plants, 1990–1995
29. DNA evidence for multiple origins of intergeneric allopolyploids in annualMicroseris (Asteraceae)
30. Notes on the colour of pollen
31. Telomere sequence localization and karyotype evolution in higher plants
32. Allozyme divergence among species ofWolffia (Lemnaceae)
33. The characterisation and identification of a naturally occurring hybrid in the genusLeucaena (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae)
34. cpDNA intergene sequences corroborate restriction site data for reconstructingRubiaceae phylogeny
35. Gynoecium and perianth inZanthoxylum s.l. (Rutaceae)
36. Nucleotide distribution in gymnosperm nuclear sequences suggests a model for GC-content change in land-plant nuclear genomes
37. Merosity in flowers: Definition, origin, and taxonomic significance
38. Chemistry and micromorphology of compound epicuticular wax crystalloids (Strelitzia type)
39. Floral structure and evolution of primitive angiosperms: Recent advances
40. Ribosomal and chloroplast DNA restriction site mutations and the radiation ofRobinsonia (Asteraceae: Senecioneae) on the Juan Fernandez Islands
41. Cladistic interrelationships and major clades of theEricales
42. A cladistic analysis of the tribeAstereae (Asteraceae) with notes on their evolution and subtribal classification
43. Chloroplast DNA variation and phylogeny of theRanunculaceae
44. Vegetative growth inRumex acetosella (Polygonaceae) originating from different geographic regions
45. Steroids, taxonomic markers?
46. Evolution of the translator inPeriplocaceae andAsclepiadaceae
47. Cytoevolutionary patterns inRutaceae
48. Genome turnover in great millet and related millets (Poaceae)
49. Breaking strengths of pollen grain walls
50. An overview of evolution in plant 5S DNA
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