Rosid radiation and the rapid rise of angiosperm-dominated forests

Hengchang Wang(Wuhan Botanical Garden), Samuel F. Brockington(University of Cambridge), Maribeth Latvis(Florida Museum of Natural History), Roolse Alexandre, Pamela S. Soltis(Florida Museum of Natural History), Charles C. Davis(Harvard University), Michael J. Moore(Oberlin College), Charles D. Bell(University of New Orleans), Steven R. Manchester(Florida Museum of Natural History)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
February 17, 2009
Cited by 448


Related Papers

Polyploidy and genome evolution in plants
|Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|2015|814
Angiosperm phylogeny: 17 genes, 640 taxa
|American Journal of Botany|2011|727
The deepest divergences in land plants inferred from phylogenomic evidence
|Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences|2006|664
Phylogenetic patterns of species loss in Thoreau's woods are driven by climate change
|Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences|2008|628