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Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society - 169 (1-4), 2012
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society - 169 (1), 2012
Contents:
The natural history of Annonaceae
The natural history of Annonaceae (pages 1–4)
LARS W. CHATROU, ROY H. J. ERKENS, JAMES E. RICHARDSON, RICHARD M. K. SAUNDERS and MICHAEL F. FAY
A new subfamilial and tribal classification of the pantropical flowering plant family Annonaceae informed by molecular phylogenetics (pages 5–40)
LARS W. CHATROU, MICHAEL D. PIRIE, ROY H. J. ERKENS, THOMAS L. P. COUVREUR, KURT M. NEUBIG, J. RICHARD ABBOTT, JOHAN B. MOLS, JAN W. MAAS, RICHARD M. K. SAUNDERS and MARK W. CHASE
A concise bibliographic overview of Annonaceae (pages 41–73)
ROY H. J. ERKENS, ERIK A. MENNEGA and LUBBERT Y. TH. WESTRA
Keys to the genera of Annonaceae (pages 74–83)
THOMAS L. P. COUVREUR, PAUL J. M. MAAS, SVENJA MEINKE, DAVID M. JOHNSON and PAUL J. A. KEßLER
Dating clades with fossils and molecules: the case of Annonaceae (pages 84–116)
MICHAEL D. PIRIE and JAMES A. DOYLE
Radiations and key innovations in an early branching angiosperm lineage (Annonaceae; Magnoliales) (pages 117–134)
ROY H. J. ERKENS, LARS W. CHATROU and THOMAS L. P. COUVREUR
Macrophotographic wood atlas of Annonaceae (pages 135–189)
JIFKE KOEK-NOORMAN and LUBBERT Y. T. WESTRA
Evolution and phylogenetic significance of pollen in Annonaceae (pages 190–221)
JAMES A. DOYLE and ANNICK LE THOMAS
The diversity and evolution of pollination systems in Annonaceae (pages 222–244)
RICHARD M. K. SAUNDERS
How diverse are Annonaceae with regard to pollination? (pages 245–261)
GERHARD GOTTSBERGER
Floral scent in Annonaceae (pages 262–279)
KATHERINE R. GOODRICH
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Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society - 169 (2), 2012
Contents:
Editorial
Studies at the population/species interface (pages 281–283)
MICHAEL F. FAY
Original Articles
Phylogenetic inference of Badula (Primulaceae), a rare and threatened genus endemic to the Mascarene Archipelago (pages 284–296)
RUTH E. BONE, JOERI S. STRIJK, PETER W. FRITSCH, SVEN BUERKI, DOMINIQUE STRASBERG, CHRISTOPHE THÉBAUD and TREVOR R. HODKINSON
Additional origins of Ownbey's Tragopogon mirus (pages 297–311)
DOUGLAS E. SOLTIS, EVGENY V. MAVRODIEV, STEPHEN C. MEYERS, PAUL M. SEVERNS, LINJING ZHANG, MATTHEW A. GITZENDANNER, TINA AYERS, MICHAEL CHESTER and PAMELA S. SOLTIS
Inbreeding depression in Vriesea gigantea, a perennial bromeliad from southern Brazil (pages 312–319)
JAMILLA ALVES TRINDADE SAMPAIO, GECELE MATOS PAGGI, CAMILA MARTINI ZANELLA, MANUELA BRUXEL, CLARISSE PALMA-SILVA, MÁRCIA GOETZE, MIRIAM VALLI BÜTTOW and FERNANDA BERED
Molecular and morphological evidence supports the resurrection of a neglected species of Daucus (Apiaceae) from North Africa (pages 320–337)
FERNANDO MARTÍNEZ-FLORES, ANA JUAN and MANUEL B. CRESPO
Reappraisal of Primula ranunculoides (Primulaceae), an endangered species endemic to China, based on morphological, molecular genetic and reproductive characters (pages 338–349)
JIAN-WEN SHAO, YAN-FEI WU, XIAN-ZHAO KAN, TONG-JUN LIANG and XIAO-PING ZHANG
Cytogenetic and molecular characterization of morphologically variable Sisyrinchium micranthum (Iridaceae) in southern Brazil (pages 350–364)
LUANA O. TACUATIÁ, TATIANA T. SOUZA-CHIES, ALICE M. FLORES, LILIAN EGGERS, SONJA SILJAK-YAKOVLEV and ELIANE KALTCHUK-SANTOS
High genetic and morphological diversity despite range contraction in the diploid Hieracium eriophorum (Asteraceae) endemic to the coastal sand dunes of south-west France (pages 365–377)
DAVID J. FREY, CHRISTOPH R. HAAG, GREGOR KOZLOWSKI, JEAN-MARC TISON and PATRIK MRÁZ
A new circumscription of Alyssum montanum ssp. montanum and A. montanum ssp. gmelinii (Brassicaceae) in Central Europe: molecular and morphological evidence (pages 378–402)
STANISLAV ŠPANIEL, KAROL MARHOLD, MIKE THIV and JUDITA ZOZOMOVÁ-LIHOVÁ
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Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society - 169 (3), 2012
Contents:
Original Articles
‘Good Heavens what insect can suck it’– Charles Darwin, Angraecum sesquipedale and Xanthopan morganii praedicta (pages 403–432)
JOSEPH ARDITTI, JOHN ELLIOTT, IAN J. KITCHING and LUTZ T. WASSERTHAL
Evidence for autonomous selfing in grassland Protea species (Proteaceae) (pages 433–446)
SANDY-LYNN STEENHUISEN and STEVEN D. JOHNSON
Temporal variation of flower scent in Silene otites (Caryophyllaceae): a species with a mixed pollination system (pages 447–460)
STEFAN DÖTTERL, KATRIN JAHREIß, UMMA SALMA JHUMUR and ANDREAS JÜRGENS
Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Podostemaceae: implications for taxonomy of major groups (pages 461–492)
SATOSHI KOI, YOKO KITA, YUMIKO HIRAYAMA, ROLF RUTISHAUSER, KONRAD A. HUBER and MASAHIRO KATO
Molecular phylogenetics of Alternanthera (Gomphrenoideae, Amaranthaceae): resolving a complex taxonomic history caused by different interpretations of morphological characters in a lineage with C4 and C3–C4 intermediate species (pages 493–517)
IVONNE SÁNCHEZ-DEL PINO, TIMOTHY J. MOTLEY and THOMAS BORSCH
A multi-marker DNA barcoding approach to save time and resources in vegetation surveys (pages 518–529)
FABRIZIO DE MATTIA, RODOLFO GENTILI, ILARIA BRUNI, ANDREA GALIMBERTI, SERGIO SGORBATI, MAURIZIO CASIRAGHI and MASSIMO LABRA
A reconsideration of the Lower Guinean species of Sericanthe (Rubiaceae, Coffeeae), with four new species from Cameroon and Gabon (pages 530–554)
BONAVENTURE SONKÉ, HERMANN TAEDOUMG and ELMAR ROBBRECHT
Genome size and chromosome number in the New Zealand species of Schoenus (Cyperaceae) (pages 555–564)
NAVDEEP KAUR, PAUL M. DATSON and BRIAN G. MURRAY
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Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society - 169 (4), 2012
Contents:
Modern plant morphological studies
Modern plant morphological studies (pages 565–568)
Jürg Schönenberger and Maria von Balthazar
New dyad-producing plants from the Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) of the Welsh Borderland (pages 569–595)
JENNIFER L. MORRIS, DIANNE EDWARDS, JOHN B. RICHARDSON and LINDSEY AXE
Studies of petiolar anatomy in ferns: structural diversity and systematic significance of the circumendodermal band (pages 596–610)
VICTORIA HERNÁNDEZ-HERNÁNDEZ, TERESA TERRAZAS, KLAUS MEHLTRETER and GUILLERMO ANGELES
Trichome types, foliar indumentum and epicuticular wax in the Mediterranean gall oaks, Quercus subsection Galliferae (Fagaceae): implications for taxonomy, ecology and evolution (pages 611–644)
GEORG F. TSCHAN and THOMAS DENK
Leaf anatomy of Mallotus and the related genera Blumeodendron and Hancea (Euphorbiaceae sensu stricto) (pages 645–676)
ŽIVA FIŠER PEČNIKAR, KRISTO K. J. KULJU, SORAYA E. C. SIERRA, PIETER BAAS and PETER C. VAN WELZEN
The systematic significance of bark structure in southern African genera of tribe Heteromorpheae (Apiaceae) (pages 677–691)
EKATERINA L. KOTINA, BEN-ERIK VAN WYK, PATRICIA M. TILNEY and ALEXEI A. OSKOLSKI
Abelia and relatives: phylogenetics of Linnaeeae (Dipsacales–Caprifoliaceae s.l.) and a new interpretation of their inflorescence morphology (pages 692–713)
SVEN LANDREIN, GERHARD PRENNER, MARK W. CHASE and JAMES J. CLARKSON
Comparative floral micromorphology in four sympatric species of Serapias (Orchidaceae) (pages 714–724)
MARIA ROSARIA BARONE LUMAGA, GIUSEPPE PELLEGRINO, FRANCESCA BELLUSCI, ENRICO PERROTTA, IDA PERROTTA and ALDO MUSACCHIO
Book reviews
Wild Flowers of Greece, colour plates by Niki A. Goulandris, text by Kit Tan & Arne Strid. Kifissia, Greece: The Goulandris Natural History Museum. 2009. xxxvii?+?253 pp. Hardback. ISBN 978-960-464-107-9. (pages 725–727)
John Akeroyd
Discovering New World Orchids by Steve Manning, with a foreword by Rudolf Jenny. Aberystwyth, Wales, UK: Cambrian Press. 669 pp. ISBN 10: 0956559409; ISBN 13: 9780956559401 (pages 727–728)
Mark W. Chase
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