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Alejandro AM (2004), A Heterochronic Sequence For The Development Of Paraphyses In Neckeropsis Schimp. (Bryophyta: Neckeraceae). Unpub. M.S. thesis, Univ. Puerto Rico.
Arnold CA (1947), An Introduction to Paleobotany [replica of McGraw Hill 1st ed.]. Miller Press, 2008. (We have our doubts about the bona fides of this edition, which arrived from the vendor without copyright page of any kind. However, the text is undoubtedly uncorrupted -- and who are we to complain?)
Bateman RM & WA DiMichele (2003), Genesis of phenotypic and genotypic diversity in land plants: the present as the key to the past. Syst. Biodivers. 1: 13-28.
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Bernards MA (2002), Demystifying suberin. Can. J. Bot. 80: 227-240.
Bodzioch A, W Kozłowski, & A Popławska (2003), A Cooksonia-type flora from the Upper Silurian of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland. Acta Pal. Pol. 48: 653-656.
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Cantino PD, JA Doyle, SW Graham, WS Judd, RG Olmstead, DE Soltis, PS Soltis & MJ Donoghue (2007), Towards a phylogenetic nomenclature of Tracheophyta. Taxon 56: E1–E44.
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Crane, PR, P Herendeen, & EM Friis (2004), Fossils and plant phylogeny. Am. J. Bot. 91: 1683-1699.
DiMichele WA & RA Gastaldo (2008), Plant paleoecology in deep time. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 95: 144-198.
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Dunn, MT, GW Rothwell & G Mapes (2002), Additional observations on Rhynchosperma quinnii (Medullosaceae): a permineralized ovule from the Chesterian (Upper Mississippian) Fayetteville Formation of Arkansas. Am. J. Bot. 89: 1799-1808.
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Karol, KG, RM McCourt, MT Cimino & CF Delwiche (2001), The closest living relatives of land plants. Science 294: 2351-2353.
Kenrick, P & PR Crane (1997), The Origin and Early Diversification of Land Plants: a Cladistic Study. Smithsonian Inst. Press, 441 pp.
Kenrick, P & PR Crane (1997a), The origin and early evolution of plants on land. Nature 389: 33-39.
Kiefer IW & AJ Slusarenko (2003), The pattern of systemic acquired resistance induction within the Arabidopsis rosette in relation to the pattern of translocation. Plant Physiol., 132: 840-847.
Knauth LP & MJ Kennedy (2009), The late Precambrian greening of the Earth. Nature (on-line advance publ.)
Kotyk, ME, JF Basinger, PG Gensel, & TA de Freitas (2002), Morphologically complex plant macrofossils from the Late Silurian of arctic Canada. Am. J. Bot. 89: 1004-1013.
Kubo M, M Udagawa, N Nishikubo, G Horiguchi, M Yamaguchi, J Ito, T Mimura, H Fukuda & T Demura(2005), Transcription switches for protoxylem and metaxylem vessel formation. Genes Dev. 19: 1855-1860.
Labandeira CC & EG Allen (2007), Minimal insect herbivory for the Lower Permian Coprolite Bone Bed site of north-central Texas, USA, and comparison to other Late Paleozoic floras. Palaeogeog. Palaeoclimat. Palaeoecol. 247: 197-219.
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Magallón S & MJ Sanderson (2002), Relationships among seed plants inferred from highly conserved genes: sorting conflicting phylogenetic signals among ancient lineages. Am. J. Bot. 89: 1991–2006.
Meloche CG & PK Diggle (2001), Preformation, architectural complexity, and developmental flexibility in Acomastylis rosii (Rosaceae). Am. J. Bot. 88: 980-991.
Meyer-Berthaud B, SE Scheckler & J-L Bousquet (2000), The development of Archaeopteris: new evolutionary characters from the structural analysis of an Early Famennian trunk from southeast Morocco. Am. J. Bot. 87: 456-468.
Micol, JL & S Hake (2003), The development of plant leaves. Plant Physiol. 131: 389-394.
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Nickrent DL, CL Parkinson, JD Palmer, & RJ Duff (2000), Multigene phylogeny of land plants with special reference to bryophytes and the earliest land plants. Mol. Biol. Evol. 17: 1885–1895.
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Osborne CP, DJ Beerling, BH Lomax & WG Chaloner (2004), Biophysical constraints on the origin of leaves inferred from the fossil record. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 101: 10360–10362.
Palmer JD, DE Soltis & MW Chase (2004), The plant tree of life: an overview and some points of view. Am. J. Bot. 91: 1437-1445.
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Qiu Y-L, L-B Li, B Wang, Z-D Chen, V Knoop, M Groth-Malonek, O Dombrovska, J-H Lee, L Kent, J Rest, GF Estabrook, TA Hendry, DW Taylor, CM Testa, M Ambros, B Crandall-Stotlerg, RJ Duff, M Stech, W Frey, D Quandt & CC Davis (2006), The deepest divergences in land plants inferred from phylogenomic evidence. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 103: 15511–15516
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Remy W, TN Taylor, H Hass & H Kerp (1994), Four hundred-million-year-old vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 19: 11841-11845.
Renzaglia, KS, RJ Duff, DL Nickrent & DJ Garbary (2000), Vegetative and reproductive innovations of early land plants: Implications for a unified phylogeny. Phil.Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 355: 769-793.
Renzaglia, KS, KD McFarland & DK Smith (1997), Anatomy and ultrastructure of the sporophyte of Takakia ceratophylla (Bryophyta). Amer. J. Bot. 84: 1337-1350. [Image from the Kunming Institute of Botany]
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Shaw, AJ, CJ Cox & SB Boles (2003), Polarity of peatmoss (Sphagnum) evolution: who says bryophytes have no roots? Am. J. Bot. 90: 1777-1787.
Shaw, J & KS Renzaglia (2004), Phylogeny and diversification of bryophytes. Am. J. Bot. 91: 1557-1581.
Shear WA & PA Selden (2001), Rustling in the undergrowth: Animals in early terrestrial ecosystems, in PG Gensel & D Edwards (eds.), Plants invade the land: Evolutionary and environmental perspectives. Columbia Univ. Press, pp. 29–51.
Soltis PS, DE Soltis, V Savolainen, PR Crane & TG Barraclough (2002), Rate heterogeneity among lineages of tracheophytes: Integration of molecular and fossil data and evidence for molecular living fossils. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 99: 4430-4435.
Sperry JS (2003), Evolution of water transport and xylem structure. Int. J. Plant Sci. 164: S115–S127.
Suzuki T, K Masaoka, M Nishi, K Nakamura & S Ishiguro (2008), Identification of kaonashi mutants showing abnormal pollen exine structure in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant & Cell Physiol. 49: 1465-1477.
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Zhou, Y-L, X-W Liu, S-J Wang, G-R Chen & B-L Tian (2004), On the anatomical structures of the lepidodendralean stem “Lepidodendron” tripunctatum from coal balls of Taiyuan Formation in Shandong Province, North China. Acta Bot. Sin. 46: 1261-1268.
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