Mosaic modularity: an updated perspective and research agenda for the evolution of vascular cambial growth

Volume: 222, Issue: 4, Pages: 1719 - 1735
Published: Jan 14, 2019
Abstract
Secondary growth from a vascular cambium, present today only in seed plants and isoetalean lycophytes, has a 400-million-yr evolutionary history that involves considerably broader taxonomic diversity, most of it hidden in the fossil record. Approaching vascular cambial growth as a complex developmental process, we review data from living plants and fossils that reveal diverse modes of secondary growth. These are consistent with a modular nature...
Paper Details
Title
Mosaic modularity: an updated perspective and research agenda for the evolution of vascular cambial growth
Published Date
Jan 14, 2019
Volume
222
Issue
4
Pages
1719 - 1735
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