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doi: 10.1105/tpc.110.220711. Epub 2010 Jul 20.The podostemad puzzle: the evolution of unusual morphology in the Podostemaceae
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The podostemad puzzle: the evolution of unusual morphology in the Podostemaceae
Nancy A Eckardt et al. Plant Cell.2010 Jul.
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Morphology of Podostemaceae. Left,T. brevis shoots (S) arising from the lateral side of subcylindrical root (R); middle,C. doianus leaves (L) arising from lateral side of ribbonlike root (R); right,H. japonicum leaves (L) arising from the dorsal side of a crustose root (R). Bars = 1 mm. (Reprinted from Supplemental Figure 1 of Katayama et al. [2010].)
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