Origin and Dispersal of Flowering PlantsNo Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1038/1841200a0NoneSpringer NatureNature
angiosperms.Despite intensive efforts for over 200 years, scientists have stillnot reached consensus onwhich type of plant was the ancestor to the angiosperms, and when and where the angiosperms first evolved.Indeed, Charles Darwin himself called the origin of the flowering plants an “abominable ...
Not all botanists agree with an African-South American center for the evolution and dispersal of the angiosperms, pointing out that many of the most primitive forms of flowering plants are found in the South Pacific, including portions of Fiji, New Caledonia, New Guinea, eastern Australia, and ...
Despite intensive efforts for over 200 years, scientists have still not reached consensus on which type of plant was the ancestor to the angiosperms, and when and where the angiosperms first evolved. Indeed, Charles Darwin himself called the origin of the flowering plants an “abominable mystery....
angiosperms. Despite intensive efforts for over 200 years, scientists have stillnot reached consensus onwhich type of plant was the ancestor to the angiosperms, and when and where the angiosperms first evolved. Indeed, Charles Darwin himself called the origin of the flowering plants an “abominable...
Despite intensive efforts for over 200 years, scientists have still not reached consensus on which type of plant was the ancestor to the angiosperms, and when and where the angiosperms first evolved. Indeed, Charles Darwin himself called the origin of the flowering plants an "abominable mystery"....
We herein evaluate the spatial distribution of Chinese flowering plants from the perspectives of richness, uniqueness, vulnerability, and evolutionary history, by integrating three mega-phylogenies and comprehensive distribution data. We detect significantly high consistency among hotspots of different diversity...
Origin of angiosperms and the puzzle of the Jurassic gap. Nat. Plants 5, 461–470 (2019). Article PubMed Google Scholar Foster, C. S. P. et al. Evaluating the impact of genomic data and priors on Bayesian estimates of the angiosperm evolutionary timescale. Syst. Biol. 66, 338–351 ...
The association of polyploidy and flowering time are discussed in relation to the possible origin of H. contortus, to its adaptation and migration. It seems reasonable to suggest that polyploidy and the development of an earlier flowering response are both adoptively advantageous and have been ...
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