Cones of Conifers: Morphology, anatomy and functional aspects of coniferous reproductive structures

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Cones of Conifers: Morphology, anatomy and functional aspects of coniferous reproductive structures Author: Format: Paperback First Published: Published By: Verlag Kessel
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Pages: 162 Illustrations and other contents: colour photographs throughout ISBN: 9783945941607 Categories: , , , Tag:

Cones of Conifers: Morphology, anatomy and functional aspects of coniferous reproductive structures

Among extant seed plants gymnosperms represent the ancestral ones, which were the dominating group of land plants before they were edged out by the rapidly evolving angiosperms at the end of the Cretaceous / Early Tertiary. Thus, the species spectrum of gymnosperms and their structural diversity have previously been much higher than is reflected by the recent species spectrum. However, the knowledge and understanding of this ancestral group of seed plants is essential for the understanding of the modern ones, the angiosperms. Conifers are the largest group among extant gymnosperms. Their reproductive structures, which are arranged in compact cones, still have an enormous structural diversity. This monograph about coniferous reproductive structures introduces into the morpho-anatomical cone structure and some functional aspects such as the pollination process with pollen release, pollen capture or the withdrawal of pollination drops. 

Cones of Conifers by VM Dorken includes over 50 full-page diagnostic color plates and introduces the overall cone structure of both genders. A special chapter treats the diagnostic characteristics of each coniferous family and genus. Thus, this textbook is of interest for botanists, foresters, horticulturists, dendrologists and everyone who is fascinated by this unique group of seed plants and their reproductive structures.

 

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