Multi-functionality and biodiversity in arbuscular mycorrhizas

KK Newsham, AH Fitter, AR Watkinson - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1995 - cell.com
Plant roots in natural ecosystems are typically colonized by a wide range of fungi. Some of
these are pathogenic, others appear to be opportunistic and have no apparent impact, while …

A chloroplast DNA study of the Agavaceae

DJ Bogler, BB Simpson - Systematic Botany, 1995 - JSTOR
A chloroplast DNA restriction site analysis of 40 taxa in the Agavaceae sl was undertaken to
test the accuracy of several current systems of classification. In Cronquist's system, the …

Neighboring base composition is strongly correlated with base substitution bias in a region of the chloroplast genome

BR Morton, MT Clegg - Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1995 - Springer
Nucleotide sequence from a region of the chloroplast genome is presented for 12 species
spanning four subfamilies of the grass family. The region contains the coding sequence for …

A phylogenetic structure for the monocotyledons, as inferred from chloroplast DNA restriction site variation, and a comparison of measures of clade support

JI Davis - Systematic Botany, 1995 - JSTOR
Phylogenetic relationships within the monocots were analyzed by cladistic analysis of
restriction site and length variation in the inverted repeat region of the chloroplast genomes …

A karyological review of the orders Asparagales and Liliales (Monocotyledonae)

MN Tamura - Feddes Repertorium, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Karyology of the Asparagales and Liliales is reviewed with references to their morphology,
embryology, DNA analyses, and other aspects. Asparagaceae, Ruscaceae, Dracenaceae …

Análisis cladístico de la familia Agavaceae

L Hernánez-Sandoval - Botanical Sciences, 1995 - botanicalsciences.com.mx
A morphological based cladistical analysis was undertaken, using 20 taxa from or
associated to the family Agavaceae. To assess homologous and independent characters …

Phylogeny of the Vittariaceae: convergent simplification leads to a polyphyletic Vittaria

EH Crane, DR Farrar, JF Wendel - American Fern Journal, 1995 - JSTOR
The fern family Vittariaceae contains nearly 100 species of tropical epiphytes with simple
leaf morphology. Different interpretations of the limited number of morphological characters …

Plant molecular systematics: inferences of phylogeny and evolutionary processes

PS Soltis, DE Soltis - Evolutionary biology, 1995 - Springer
Plant systematics has been revolutionized during the past decade by the application of
molecular techniques to questions of evolutionary patterns and processes. Analysis of …

Family distributions in the Liliiflorae and their biogeographical implications

JG Conran - Journal of Biogeography, 1995 - JSTOR
The Liliiflorae sensu Dahlgren, Clifford & Yeo (1985) represent ninety-one tribes in between
forty-eight and fifty-six families and five orders worldwide, many of which are or restricted …

P-type sieve-element plastids and the systematics of theArales (sensuCronquist 1988)—with S-type plastids inPistia

HD Behnke - Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1995 - Springer
The sieve-element plastids of 126 species of the Arales were investigated by transmission
electron microscopy. With the exception of Pistia (with S-type plastids) all contained the …