2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8339.2005.00445.x
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Comparative floral structure and systematics in Celastrales (Celastraceae, Parnassiaceae, Lepidobotryaceae)

Abstract: Floral morphology, anatomy and histology in the newly circumscribed order Celastrales, comprising Celastraceae, Parnassiaceae and Lepidobotryaceae are studied comparatively. Several genera of Celastraceae and Lepidobotrys (Lepidobotryaceae) were studied for the first time in this respect. Celastraceae are well supported as a group by floral structure (including genera that were in separate families in earlier classifications); they have dorsally bulged-up locules (and thus apical septa) and contain oxalate dru… Show more

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“…Davis and Wurdack 2004), all except the last of which provided only weak branch support. However, it is consistent with Matthews and Endress' (2005) description of many morphological features that are shared between Celastrales and Malpighiales to the exclusion of Oxalidales, with only two potential morphological synapomorphies for Celastrales and Oxalidales.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Davis and Wurdack 2004), all except the last of which provided only weak branch support. However, it is consistent with Matthews and Endress' (2005) description of many morphological features that are shared between Celastrales and Malpighiales to the exclusion of Oxalidales, with only two potential morphological synapomorphies for Celastrales and Oxalidales.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Nicobariodendron is morphologically peculiar relative to other Celastraceae with its racemose inflorescences, unisexual flowers on dioecious plants, and two stamens (although none of these characteristics are unique to Nicobariodendron within the family). For a description of more typical morphological characteristics of the Celastraceae see Simmons (2004a) and Matthews and Endress (2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, because such comparative studies are time-consuming and the systematic classifi cation has diff erent hierarchical levels, they can only be done in a stepwise fashion (for eudicots, e.g. Matthews and Endress, 2002, 2005a, b , 2006von Balthazar et al, 2004 ;Sch ö nenberger and Grenhagen, 2005 ;Endress and Matthews, 2006 ;Ronse De Craene and Haston, 2006 ;von Balthazar et al, 2006 ;Endress, 2008 , 2009 ;Janka et al, 2008 ;Sch ö nenberger, 2009 ;von Balthazar and Sch ö nenberger, 2009 ;Sch ö nenberger et al, 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…У Hippocrateoideae плод развивается из олигомер-ного синкарпного гинецея, образованного сра-станием 3 (редко 2 или 5) плодолистиков. Синас-цидиатная зона выражена в базальной части ги-нецея (на примере Hippocratea barbata: Matthews, Endress, 2005). В области завязи наблюдаются 3 (редко 2 или 5) гнезда, с 2-10 семязачатками в каждом гнезде (нередко сидят в два ряда).…”
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