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  1. Phylogeny of Anthospermeae of the Coffee Family Inferred Using Clock and Nonclock Models
  2. Phylogeny of Coussareeae (Rubioideae, Rubiaceae)
  3. Molecular‐based assessments of tribal and generic limits and relationships in Rubiaceae (Gentianales): Polyphyly of Pomazoteae and paraphyly of Ophiorrhizeae and Ophiorrhiza
  4. Gymnosperms on the EDGE
  5. Conflicting results from mitochondrial genomic data challenge current views of Rubiaceae phylogeny
  6. The Huperzia selago Shoot Tip Transcriptome Sheds New Light on the Evolution of Leaves
  7. Resolving phylogenetic relationships and species delimitations in closely related gymnosperms using high-throughput NGS, Sanger sequencing and morphology
  8. Detecting evolutionarily significant units above the species level using the generalised mixed Yule coalescent method
  9. Phylogenetic relationships of the ‘Briza complex’ to other members of the subfamily Pooideae (Poaceae)
  10. Disentangling the Phylogeny of Isoetes (Isoetales), Using Nuclear and Plastid Data
  11. From near extinction to diversification by means of a shift in pollination mechanism in the gymnosperm relictEphedra(Ephedraceae, Gnetales)
  12. Steppe development on the Northern Tibetan Plateau inferred from Paleogene ephedroid pollen
  13. The Gnetales: past and present
  14. The chloroplast genome of Ephedra foeminea (Ephedraceae, Gnetales), an entomophilous gymnosperm endemic to the Mediterranean area
  15. Reproductive morphology in the Gnetum cuspidatum group (Gnetales) and its implications for pollination biology in the Gnetales
  16. Pollen morphology ofEphedra(Gnetales) and its evolutionary implications
  17. New insights into the evolutionary history of Gnetum (Gnetales)
  18. Moonlight pollination in the gymnosperm Ephedra (Gnetales)
  19. Aerodynamics and pollen ultrastructure in Ephedra
  20. Epilithic and aerophilic diatoms in the artificial environment of Kungsträdgården metro station, Stockholm, Sweden
  21. Micromorphology of the Seed Envelope of Ephedra L. (Gnetales) and Its Relevance for the Timing of Evolutionary Events
  22. The female reproductive unit of Ephedra (Gnetales): comparative morphology and evolutionary perspectives
  23. A new Early Cretaceous relative of Gnetales: Siphonospermum simplex gen. et sp. nov. from the Yixian Formation of Northeast China
  24. Evolutionary Relationships in Ephedra (Gnetales), with Implications for Seed Plant Phylogeny
  25. A fossil-calibrated relaxed clock forEphedraindicates an Oligocene age for the divergence of Asian and New World clades and Miocene dispersal into South America
  26. Corrigendum to “Evolution and trends in the Psychotrieae alliance (Rubiaceae)—A rarely reported evolutionary change of many-seeded carpels from one-seeded carpels” [Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 48 (2008) 207–223]
  27. Deep divergences in the coffee family and the systematic position of Acranthera
  28. Phylogeny and generic limits in the Niemeyera complex of New Caledonian Sapotaceae: evidence of multiple origins of the anisomerous flower
  29. Evolution and trends in the Psychotrieae alliance (Rubiaceae)—A rarely reported evolutionary change of many-seeded carpels from one-seeded carpels
  30. Rare and enigmatic genera (Dunnia, Schizocolea, Colletoecema), sisters to species-rich clades: Phylogeny and aspects of conservation biology in the coffee family
  31. Trifurcatia flabellata n. gen. n. sp., a putative monocotyledon angiosperm from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation (Brazil)
  32. Liaoxia Cao et S.Q. Wu (Gnetales): ephedroids from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation in Liaoning, northeastern China
  33. Former Diversity of Ephedra (Gnetales): Evidence from Early Cretaceous Seeds from Portugal and North America
  34. Pollen germination inWelwitschia mirabilisHook. f.: differences between the polyplicate pollen producing genera of the Gnetales
  35. On the evolutionary history of Ephedra: Cretaceous fossils and extant molecules
  36. Trifurcatia flabellata n. gen. n. sp., a putative monocotyledon angiosperm from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation (Brazil)
  37. Taxon sampling and seed plant phylogeny
  38. Taxon sampling and seed plant phylogeny
  39. Phylogenetic relationships in the order Ericales s.l.: analyses of molecular data from five genes from the plastid and mitochondrial genomes
  40. Seed Plant Relationships and the Systematic Position of Gnetales Based on Nuclear and Chloroplast DNA: Conflicting Data, Rooting Problems, and the Monophyly of Conifers
  41. Phylogeny of Isoëtes (Lycopsida): Resolving Basal Relationships Using rbcL Sequences