The origin and evolution of plantsParker, John
Origin and evolution of Chrysobalanaceae: Insights into the evolution of plants in the Neotropics. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 171: 19-37.BARDON, L., J. CHAMAGNE, K. G. DEXTER, C. A. SOTHERS, G. T. PRANCE & J. CHAVE, 2013. Origin and evolution of Chrysobalanaceae:...
Origin and evolution of Chrysobalanaceae: Insights into the evolution of plants in the Neotropics. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 171: 19-37.Bardon, L., J. Chamagne, K. G. Dexter, C. A. Sothers, G. T. Prance, and J. Chave. 2013. Origin and evolution of Chrysobalanace...
The origin and early evolution of land plants in the mid-Palaeozoic era, between about 480 and 360 million years ago, was an important event in the history of life, with far-reaching consequences for the evolution of terrestrial organisms and global environments. A recent surge of interest, ca...
The evolutionary history of plants has been marked by a series of adaptations. The ancestors of plants were photosynthetic single-celled organisms probably similar to today’s algae. Like modern algae, the organisms that gave rise to plants presumably lacked true roots, stems, leaves, and complex...
These conditions favored the evolution of the structures that support the body, vessels that transport water and nutrients to all parts of plant, and structures that conserve water. The resulting adaptations to dry land include some structural features that arose early in plant evolution; now these...
When plants pioneered the land, they faced a range of challenges posed by terrestrial environments. On land, the supportive buoyancy of water is missing, the plant is no longer bathed in a nutrient solution, and air tends to dry things out. These conditions favored the evolution of the struct...
摘要: Knoll reviews "The origin and early diversification of land plants: A cladistic study" by Paul Kenrick and Peter Crane.关键词: [Cladistic analysis, Paleobotany, Evolution, Plants] DOI: 10.1126/science.280.5362.393 被引量: 1772
Bryophyte diversity and evolution: Windows into the early evolution of land plants The bryophytes comprise three phyla of plants united by a similar haploid-dominant life cycle and unbranched sporophytes bearing one sporangium:the liverw... AJ Shaw,P Szövényi,B Shaw - 《American Journal of ...
true of red and brownalgae. Green algae store food as starch, as do land plants and have cell wallsmade of cellulose, similar in composition to those of land plants. Again, thegood storage and cell wall molecules of red and brown algae are different。