The Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, published quarterly since 1914, contains peer-reviewed papers primarily devoted to systematic botany and evolution. The Annals reflect the global mission of the Garden, with contributing authors from the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australasia.
CONTENTS OF THE ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN, VOL. 88, NUMBER 1
Proceedings of the 46th Annual Systematics Symposium of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Coevolution, held October 8-9, 1999 in St. Louis
● Coevolution: Biological Observations from Yucca Moths to Molecules, An Introduction. Victoria C. Hollowell and P. Mick Richardson
● Ectomycorrhizae: Co-evolution, Significance, and Biogeography. Roy E. Halling
● Multigene Phylogeny of Epichloe Species, Fungal Symbionts of Grasses. K. D. Craven, P. T. W. Hsiau, A. Leuchtmann, W. Hollin, and C. L. Schardl
● The Coevolution of Bacterial Endosymbionts and Phloem-feeding Insects. Nancy A. Moran
● Chemical Mediation of Coevolution: Phylogenetic Evidence for Apiaceae and Associates. May R. Berenbaum
The Genus Striga (Scrophulariaceae) in Africa. Kamal I. Mohamed, Lytton John Musselman, and Charles R. Riches
Phylogeny and Historical Biogeography of Lauraceae: Evidence from the Chloroplast and Nuclear Genomes. André S. Chanderbali, Henk van der Werff, and Susanne S. Renner
The Phylogenetic Relationships of Lembocarpus and Goyazia (Gesnericaceae)Based on ndhF Sequences. James F. Smith
Morfologia del polen de las Especies Argentinas de Bauhinia (Cercideae, Caesalpinioideae, Fabaceae). Juan C. Gamerro and Renée H. Fortunato
Statistical Summary of Some of the Activities in the Missouri Botanical Garden Herbarium, 2000. Marshall Crosby
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