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Friday 26th july
17.00 - 19.00 h.
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Symposia Session 13
FROM MULBERRIES TO FIGS: STUDIES IN THE EVOLUTION OF MORACEAE
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Elliot Gardner
Nyree Zerega
613/1197 Revisiting C.C. Berg’s and E.J.H. Corner’s treatments of Moraceae: morphology and its role in the evolution of the fig family
Mitidieri Rivera, Nicole¹
(1) University of Wisconsin - Madison
613/1468 An updated classification of Moraceae supported by stable phylogenomic hypotheses
Gardner, Elliot¹
(1) Case Western Reserve University
613/1954 A systematic study of Ficus subsect. Conosycea
Liao, Shuai¹
(1) South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
613/2095 Syncarpous fruits from the Early Oligocene Capella Flora in Queensland, Australia suggest affinities to the Moraceae
Rozefelds, Andrew¹
(1) Queensland Museum
613/2123 Exploring evolution of breeding systems in Moraceae within the context of correlated character traits
Phipps, Julianne¹
(1) Chicago Botanic Garden, Northwestern University