Tristichoideae
National Institutes of Health
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maceae, also known as river-weeds, grows in tropical rapids and waterfalls, and comprises three subfamilies, of which…
The river-weed family Podostemaceae (c. 300 species in c. 54 genera) shows a number of morphological innovations to be adapted to…
SUMMARY During embryogenesis in angiosperms, the embryonic shoot and root meristems are created at opposite poles of the embryo…
This work explores how organogenesis of the shoot apical meristem (SAM)-less shoots evolved from that of the typical SAM-mediated…
The family Podostemaceae is a family of aquatic eudicots known as river weeds that grow on rocks in rapids and waterfalls, mostly…
Dalzellia gracilis, an enigmatic species of Podostemaceae, is characterized by the subcylindrical creeping roots and dorsiventral…
BACKGROUND AND AIMS
In angiosperms, the shoot apical meristem produces a shoot system composed of stems, leaves and axillary buds…
In the unusual aquatic Podostemaceae, the root is the leading organ of the plant body and is variously compressed and submerged…
The developmental morphology ofIndotristicha ramosissima, a submerged rheophyte from South India, is described. Besides creeping…
Many anatropous tenuinucellate and bitegmic ovules are present in the trilocular ovary ofIndotristicha ramosissima (Wight) van…