Fossil Wood of the Juglandaceae: Some Questions of Taxonomy, Evolution, and Phylogeny in the Family Based on Wood Anatomy

Blokhina N.I.

В журнале Paleontological Journal

Год: 2007 Том: 41 Номер: 11 Страницы: 1040-1051

Some problems in the taxonomy of the Juglandaceae are discussed based on wood anatomy; the identification of fossil juglandaceous wood is considered. Data on fossil wood of the Juglandaceae are summarized; a key for identification of wood anatomy in modern and fossil Juglandaceae is compiled. Wood anatomical characters in members of the family are discussed in the light of major evolutionary trends in the secondary xylem of dicots, and a comparative characterization of members of the family is developed. A hypothesis is proposed that the subfamily Engelhardioideae is the most primitive member of the Juglandaceae based on wood anatomy, the tribe Juglandeae and subfamily Platycaryoideae are slightly more highly specialized, and the tribe Hicorieae is the most advanced. Evolutionary relationships between the members of the Juglandaceae are reviewed based on wood anatomy.

DOI 10.1134/S0031030107110032

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