Literature

AuthorsYearsort ascendingTitle
J. SmallSubmittedThe Origin and Development of the Compositae
V. A. Funk, Anderberg, A. A., Baldwin, B. G., Bayer, R. J., Bonifacino, J. M., Breitwieser, I., Brouillet, L., Carbajal, R., Chan, R.2009Compositae Metatrees: The Next Generation
V. A. Funk, Fragman-Sapir O.2009Gymnarrheneae (Gymnarrhenoideae).
J. L. Panero, Funk V. A.2008The value of sampling anomalous taxa in phylogenetic studies: major clades of the Asteraceae revealed.
A. H. Wortley, Funk, V. A., Robinson, H., Skvarla, J. J., Blackmore, S.2007A search for pollen morphological synapomorphies to classify rogue genera in Compositae (Asteraceae)
T. M. Culley, Klooster M. R.2007The Cleistogamous Breeding System: A Review of Its Frequency, Evolution, and Ecology in Angiosperms
C. Jeffrey2006Compositae: Tribe Gymnarrheneae
A. Anderberg, Eldenäs, P., Bayer, R. J., Englund, M.2005Evolutionary relationships in the Asteraceae tribe Inuleae (incl. Plucheeae) evidenced by DNA sequences of F; with notes on the systematic positions of some aberrant genera
V. A. Funk, Bayer, R. J., Keeley, S., Chan, R., Watson, L., Gemeinholzer, B., Schilling, E. E., Panero, J. L., Baldwin, B. G., Garc{\'ıa-Jacas, N. T., Susanna, A., Jansen, R. K.2005Everywhere but Antarctica: using a supertree to understand the diversity and distribution of the Compositae
G. Brown, Böer B.2005Terrestrail Plants
Y. Gutterman2002Survival strategies of annual desert plants: Adaptations of desert organisms
J. Panero, Funk V. A.2002Toward a phylogenetic subfamilial classification for the Compositae (Asteraceae)
F. B. Pyatt, Gilmore, G., Grattan, J. P., Hunt, C. O., McLaren, S.2000An imperial legacy? An exploration of the environmental impact of ancient metal mining and smelting in southern Jordan
G. A. R. Y. BROWN, POREMBSKI S. T. E. F. A. N.2000Phytogenic hillocks and blow-outs as ‘safe sites’ for plants in an oil-contaminated area of northern Kuwait
V. Kaul, Koul, A. K., Sharma, M. C.2000The underground flower
S. Lev-Yadun2000Why are underground flowering and fruiting more common in Israel than anywhere else in the world?
J. G. Chmielewski1999Consequences of achene biomass, within-achene allocation patterns, and pappus on germination in ray and disc achenes of Aster umbellatus var. umbellatus (Asteraceae).
E. A. Kamel1999Karyological studies on some taxa of the Asteraceae in Egypt
L. G. Nikulina, Kotseruba V. V.1999A study of karyotypes of Gymnarrhena micrantha Desf. and Karelinia caspica Less. by using nucleotide-specific fluorochromes
K. Bremer1996Major clades and grades of the Asteraceae
K. Bremer1994Asteraceae: Cladistics and Classification
Y. Gutterman1989Gymnarrhena micrantha
D. L. Venable, Burquez A.1989Quantitative genetics of size, shape, life history, and fruit characteristics of the seed-heteromorphic composite Heterosperma pinnatum. I. Variation within and among populations.
M. A. McGinley1989Within and among plant variation in seed mass and pappus size in Tragapogon dubius
L. Boulos, M. el-Hadidi N.1984The Weed Flora of Egypt
E. Zamski, Ucko, O., Koller, D.1983The mechanism of root contraction in Gymnarrhena micrantha, a desert plant.
G. P. Cheplick, Quinn J. A.1982Amphicarpum purshii and the “Pessimistic Strategy” in amphicarpic annuals with subterranean fruit.
B. Zeide1978Reproductive behavior of plants in time
J. Evenari, Kadouri, A., Gutterman, Y.1977Eco-physiological investigations on the amphicarpy of Emex spinosa (L.) Campd.
J. J. Skvarla, Turner, B. L., Patel, V. C., Tomb, A. S.1977Pollen morphology in the Compositae and in morphologically related families.
J. L. Harper1977Population biology of plants
P. Leins1973Pollensystematische Studien an Inuleen, II: Filagininae
A. Mur{\'ın, Chaudhri I. I.1970IOPB Chromosome number reports: XXVI
D. Koller, Roth N.1964Studies on the ecological and physiological significance of amphicarpy in Gymnarrhena micrantha (Compositae)
A. Cronquist1955Phylogeny and taxonomy of the Compositae
P. Hoffmann1894Compositae
G. Bentham1873Notes on the classification, history, and geographical distribution of Compositae
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