Amborella trichopoda
Introduction
Amborella trichopoda is a small, evergreen, doecious shrub that occurs only in the moist, shaded understory of montane forests on the South Pacific island of New Caledonia.
References
Bergthorsson, U., A. O. Richardson, G. J. Young, L. R. Goertzen, and J. D. Palmer. 2004. Massive horizontal transfer of mitochondrial genes from diverse land plant donors to the basal angiosperm Amborella. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 101(51):17747-17752.
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Buzgo, M., P. S. Soltis, and D. E. Soltis. 2004. Floral developmental morphology of Amborella trichopoda (Amborellaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 165:925-947.
Endress, P. K. and A. Igersheim. 2000. Reproductive structures of the basal angiosperm Amborella trichopoda (Amborellaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 161:S237-S248.
Feild, T. S., M. A. Zweiniecki, T. Brodribb, T. Jaffre, M. J. Donoghue, and N. M. Holbrook. 2000. Structure and function of tracheary elements in Amborella trichopoda. International Journal of Plant Sciences 161:705-712
Floyd, S. K. and W. E. Friedman. 2001. Developmental evolution of endosperm in basal angiosperms: evidence from Amborella (Amborellaceae), Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae), and Illicium (Illiciaceae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 228:153-169.
Hesse, M. 2001. Pollen characters of Amborella trichopoda (Amborellaceae): a reinvestigation. International Journal of Plant Sciences 162:201-208.
Oginuma, K., T. Jaffre, and H. Tobe. 2000. The karyotype analysis of somatic chromosomes in Amborella trichopoda (Amborellaceae). Journal of Plant Research 113:281-283.
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Posluszny, U. and P. B. Tomlinson. 2003. Aspects of inflorescence and floral development in the putative basal angiosperm Amborella trichopoda (Amborellaceae). Canadian Journal of Botany 81:28-39.
Sampson, F. B. 1993. Pollen morphology of the Amborellaceae and Hortoniaceae (Hortonioideae, Monimiaceae). Grana 32:154-162.
Thien, L. B., T. L.Sage. T. Jaffré, P. Bernhardt, V. Pontieri, P. H. Weston, D. Malloch, H. Azuma, S. W. Graham, M. A. McPherson, H. S. Rai, R. F. Sage, and J.-L. Dupre. 2003. The population structure and floral biology of Amborella trichopoda (Amborellaceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 90:466-490.
Tobe, H., T. Jaffre, and P. H. Raven. 2000. Embryology of Amborella (Amborellaceae): Descriptions and polarity of character states. Journal of Plant Research 113:271-280.
Yamada, T., H. Tobe, R. Imaichi, and M. Kato. 2001. Developmental morphology of the ovules of Amborella trichopoda (Amborellaceae) and Chloranthus serratus (Chloranthaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 137:277-290.
Information on the Internet
- Rare specimens at the Arboretum declared most primitive of living flowering plants. UC Santa Cruz.
- Genomic Research on Amborella
- Amborellaceae. The Families of Flowering Plants, L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz
- Amborella trichopoda: Fiche descriptive. Association Endemia Nouvelle-Calédonie.
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