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Secondary phloem in Early Carboniferous seed plants: anatomical diversity and evolutionary implications

Secondary phloem in Early Carboniferous seed plants: anatomical diversity and evolutionary implications

... 10.1086/677650 SECONDARY PHLOEM IN EARLY CARBONIFEROUS SEED PLANTS: ANATOMICAL DIVERSITY AND EVOLUTIONARY ... Voir le document complet

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Anatomy, affinities, and evolutionary implications of new silicified stems of Sphenophyllum Brongniart, 1828 from the early Carboniferous (Mississippian) of France and Germany

Anatomy, affinities, and evolutionary implications of new silicified stems of Sphenophyllum Brongniart, 1828 from the early Carboniferous (Mississippian) of France and Germany

... the early Carboniferous (middle Tournaisian) of France and ...described in Early Carboniferous deposits of Scotland and ...found in compressions at the two ... Voir le document complet

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Whose Roots Are These? Linking Anatomically Preserved Lignophyte Roots and Stems from the Early Carboniferous of Montagne Noire, France

Whose Roots Are These? Linking Anatomically Preserved Lignophyte Roots and Stems from the Early Carboniferous of Montagne Noire, France

... deep and complex root system to date, and their development is thought to have impacted the carbon cycle at a global scale during the Late Devonian ...2015 and references ...of anatomical ... Voir le document complet

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Early seed plants from Western Gondwana: Paleobiogeographical and ecological implications based on Tournaisian (Lower Carboniferous) records from Argentina

Early seed plants from Western Gondwana: Paleobiogeographical and ecological implications based on Tournaisian (Lower Carboniferous) records from Argentina

... delay in high latitudinal floras distribution during the Devonian/ Carboniferous transition? The marine environments around the Devonian/Carboniferous boundary are worldwide marked by an important ... Voir le document complet

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An evolutionary perspective on leaf economics: phylogenetics of leaf mass per area in vascular plants

An evolutionary perspective on leaf economics: phylogenetics of leaf mass per area in vascular plants

... 0.946, and Moran’s phylogenetic index (Git- tleman and Kot, 1990) was ...Material and Meth- ods for interpretations). In order to identify specific clades showing significant evidence of ... Voir le document complet

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Early detection of alien plants in xeric Natura 2000 sites in Southern Belgium

Early detection of alien plants in xeric Natura 2000 sites in Southern Belgium

... Habitats and Birds ...challenge in nature conservation in Europe, since habitats and species for which Natura 2000 sites are designated must be maintained in a “favorable conservation ... Voir le document complet

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Faironia difasciculata, a new gymnosperm from the Early Carboniferous (Mississippian) of Montagne Noire, France

Faironia difasciculata, a new gymnosperm from the Early Carboniferous (Mississippian) of Montagne Noire, France

... emission and petiole base Leaf traces are emitted in pairs ...seen in transverse sections is asymmetrical ...the secondary xylem) strand (Plate III, ...8 in acropetal order on ...3 ... Voir le document complet

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Gene Duplication Leads to Altered Membrane Topology of a Cytochrome P450 Enzyme in Seed Plants

Gene Duplication Leads to Altered Membrane Topology of a Cytochrome P450 Enzyme in Seed Plants

... of plants from water to ...plant-specific and rate-limiting step in this ...algae, and first detected in bryophytes. A CYP73 duplication occurred in the ancestor of seed ... Voir le document complet

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Silk moths inventory in their natural tapia forest habitat (Madagascar): diversity, population dynamic and host plants

Silk moths inventory in their natural tapia forest habitat (Madagascar): diversity, population dynamic and host plants

... trees in the inventoried transects, only one individual of ...abundance in its natural habitats. B. cajani populations in the Imamo area are therefore far from what the forest could ...species ... Voir le document complet

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Computational implications of biophysical diversity and multiple timescales in neurons and synapses for circuit performance

Computational implications of biophysical diversity and multiple timescales in neurons and synapses for circuit performance

... experimentally in single neurons during cortical development, and examines the computational implications for information transmission in networks comprised of neurons with different abilities ... Voir le document complet

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The Toxin–Antidote Model of Cytoplasmic Incompatibility: Genetics and Evolutionary Implications

The Toxin–Antidote Model of Cytoplasmic Incompatibility: Genetics and Evolutionary Implications

... selection and the origin of CI 255 From Cicero to the detective Columbo, asking “Cui bono?” (Who benefits?) has been a useful avenue of criminal and sociological ...relevant in a Darwinian framework ... Voir le document complet

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Molecular and Evolutionary Bases of Within-Patient Genotypic and Phenotypic Diversity in Escherichia coli Extraintestinal Infections

Molecular and Evolutionary Bases of Within-Patient Genotypic and Phenotypic Diversity in Escherichia coli Extraintestinal Infections

... (Promega) and sequenced with Solexa (Illumina) technology (Genoscope, Evry, ...CFT073 and share more than 95% of their genome with ...recorded in all the ...difference in the distribution of ... Voir le document complet

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The seed germination spectrum of alpine plants: a global meta‐analysis

The seed germination spectrum of alpine plants: a global meta‐analysis

... prevent, in prac tice, autumn germination. Early studies on the germination ecology of alpine plants demonstrated that, in most species, recently dispersed seeds require relatively high ... Voir le document complet

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Early Experiences in Traffic Engineering Exploiting Path Diversity: A Practical Approach

Early Experiences in Traffic Engineering Exploiting Path Diversity: A Practical Approach

... node and randomly sele t |S| sour e ...pairs. In our experien es we set |S| = 4 , r = 25 , for a total number of 100 ...sink in both ...ated in a ba kbone topology or a gateway node in ... Voir le document complet

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Seed dispersal, germination and early seedling establishment of Populus alba L. under simulated water table declines in different substrates.

Seed dispersal, germination and early seedling establishment of Populus alba L. under simulated water table declines in different substrates.

... located in a greenhouse with controlled temperature, humidity and ...22°C in the daytime and 13°C at night and ranged from 11 to ...52 and 72% (day/night, respectively), ... Voir le document complet

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Anatomical and functional abnormalities on MRI in kabuki syndrome

Anatomical and functional abnormalities on MRI in kabuki syndrome

... mical and functional brain abnormalities in KS. In light of the KS symptomatology, we provide three main ...GM in the bilateral precentral gyrus (portion of BA 6) and in the ... Voir le document complet

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Role of the western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) in seed dispersal in tropical forests and implications of its decline

Role of the western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) in seed dispersal in tropical forests and implications of its decline

... ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES Seed dispersal, regardless of the type of vector, is believed to confer an advantage to the plant through different mechanisms, which increase recruitment ...granivores ... Voir le document complet

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Predatory boreholes in Tournaisian (Lower Carboniferous) spiriferid brachiopods

Predatory boreholes in Tournaisian (Lower Carboniferous) spiriferid brachiopods

... cost) and easy prey for a small-sized predator that is suggested by the small diameter of the ...thick) and only covered by minute spines, which seem to have been ineffective in deterring the ... Voir le document complet

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WAT1 (WALLS ARE THIN1) defines a novel auxin transporter in plants and integrates auxin signaling in secondary wall formation in Arabidopsis fibers

WAT1 (WALLS ARE THIN1) defines a novel auxin transporter in plants and integrates auxin signaling in secondary wall formation in Arabidopsis fibers

... transporter in plants and integrates auxin signaling in secondary wall formation in Arabidopsis fibers Philippe Ranocha, Oana Dima, Judith Felten, Amandine Freydier, Laurent ... Voir le document complet

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MRI anatomical mapping and direct stereotactic targeting in the subthalamic region: functional and anatomical correspondence in Parkinson's disease

MRI anatomical mapping and direct stereotactic targeting in the subthalamic region: functional and anatomical correspondence in Parkinson's disease

... structure and to a neuron ...78.2%) and the minority was variable (124 times = ...structure and to stimulation data on 216 checkpoints ...benefit and one was not anatomically defined due to ... Voir le document complet

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