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Articles or books by two or more authors are cited as follows. When there are two authors, citation is alphabetical after the second author's name. When there are three or more authors, references are cited in the body of the text as (e.g.) Chase et al. 2000a, 2000b, 2000c, and are listed following these sometimes alphabetically qualified dates of publication immediately after all the single- or two-authored articles by the first author.

Iason, G. R. [et al. 2011], O'Reilly-Wapstra, J. M., Brewer, M. J., Summers, R. W., & Moore, B. D. 2011. Do multiple herbivores maintain chemical diversity of Scots pine monoterpenes? Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. 366: 1337-1345.

Ibisch, P. L. [et al. 1996], Neinhuis, C., & Rojas N., P. 1996. On the biology, biogeography, and taxonomy of Arachnitis Phil. nom. cons. (Corsiaceae) in respect to a new record from Bolivia. Willdenowia 26: 321-332.

Ibrahim, D. G. [et al. 2009], Burke, T., Ripley, B. S., & Osborne, C. P. 2009. A molecular phylogeny of the genus Allopteropsis (Panicoideae, Poaceae), suggests an evolutionary reversion from C4 to C3 photosynthesis. Ann. Bot. 103: 127-136.

Ichihashi, Y. [et al. 2011], Kawade, K., Usami, T., Horiguchi, G., Takahashi, T., & Tsukaya, H. 2011. Key proliferative activity in the junction between the leaf blade and petiole of Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 157: 1151-1162.

Ickert-Bond, S. M., & Rydin, C. 2011. Micromorphology of the seed envelope of Ephedra L. (Gnetales) and its relevance for the timing of evolutionary events. Internat. J. Plant Sci. 172: 36-48.

Ickert-Bond, S. M., & Wen, J. 2006. Phylogeny and biogeography of Altingiaceae: Evidence from combined analysis of five non-coding chloroplast regions. Mol. Phyl. Evol. 39: 512-528.

Ickert-Bond, S. M. [et al. 2005], Pigg, K. B., & Wen, J. 2005. Comparative infructescence morphology in Liquidambar (Altingiaceae) and its evolutionary significance. American J. Bot. 92: 1234-1255.

Ickert-Bond, S. M. [et al. 2007], Pigg, K. B., & Wen, J. 2007. Comparative infructescence morphology in Altingia (Altingiaceae) and discordance between morphological and molecular phylogenies. American J. Bot. 94: 1094-1115.

Ickert-Bond, S. M. [et al. 2009], Rydin, C., & Renner, S. S. 2009. A fossil-calibrated relaxed clock for Ephedra indicates an Oligocene age for the divergence of Asian and New World clades and Miocene dispersal into South America. J. Syst. Evol. 47: 444-456.

Igersheim, A. 1993. Floral development and secondary pollen presentation in Petromarula Vent. ex Hedwig f. (Campanulaceae). Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 115: 301-313.

Igersheim, A., & Endress, P. K. 1997. Gynoecium diversity and systematics of the Magnoliales and Winteroids. Bot. J. Linnean Soc. 124: 213-271.

Igersheim, A., & Endress, P. K. 1998. Gynoecium diversity and systematics of the paleoherbs. Bot. J. Linnean Soc. 127: 289-370.

Igersheim, A. [et al. 1994], Puff, C., Leins, P., & Erbar, C. 1994. Gynoecial development of Gaertnera Lam. and presumably allied taxa of Psychotrieae (Rubiaceae): Secondarily "superior" vs. inferior ovaries. Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 116: 401-414.

Igersheim, A. [et al. 2001], Buzgo, M., & Endress, P. K. 2001. Gynoecium diversity and systematics in basal monocots. Bot. J. Linnean Soc. 136: 1-65.

Igic, B., & Kohn, J. R. 2001. Evolutionary relationships among self-incompatibility RNases. Proc. National Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 98: 13167-13171.

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Ihlenfeldt, H.-D. 1967. Über die Abgrenzung und die natürliche Gliederung der Pedaliaceae R. Br. Mitt. Staatsinst. Allg. Bot. Hamburg 12: 43-128.

Ihlenfeldt, H.-D. 1983. Dispersal of Mesembryanthemaceae in arid habitats. Sonderb. Naturwiss. Vereins Hamburg 7: 381-390. [in Kubitzki, K. (ed.), Dispersal and Distribution: An International Symposium. Paul Parey, Hamburg.]

Ihlenfeldt, H.-D. 1994a. Diversification in an arid world: The Mesembryanthemaceae. Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 25: 521-546.

Ihlenfeldt, H.-D. 1994b. Phytogeography of Pedaliaceae R. Br. Pp. 1063-1075, in Seyani, J. H., & Chikuni, A. C. (eds), Proceedings of the 13th Plenary Meeting of AETFAT, Zomba, Malawi, vol. 2. National Herbarium and Botanic Gardens of Malawi, Zomba.

Ihlenfeldt, H.-D. 2004. Martyniaceae, pp. 50-56, Pedaliaceae, 307-322, & Trapellaceae, 445-448, in Kadereit, J. (ed)., The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants. VII. Flowering Plants. Dicotyledons. Lamiales (except Acanthaceae including Avicenniaceae). Springer, Berlin.

Ihlenfeldt, H.-D. 2010. Pedaliaceae - evolution and phylogeny of the succulent genera. Schumannia 6: 151-182. [Biodivers. Ecol. 3.]

Ihlenfeldt, H.-D., & Grabow-Seidensticker, U. 1979. The genus Sesamum and the origin of cultivated sesame. Pp. 53-60, in Kunkel, K. (ed.), Taxonomic Aspects of African Economic Botany. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

Ihlenfeldt, H.-D., & Hartmann, H. E. K. 1982. Leaf surfaces in Mesembryanthemaceae. Pp. 397-423, in Cutler, D. F., Alvin, K. L., & Price, C. E. (eds), The Plant Cuticle. Academic Press, London.

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Illing, N. [et al. 2009], Klak, C., Johnson, C., Negrao, N., Baine, F., van Kets, V., Ramchurn, K. R., Seoighe, C., & Roden, L. 2009. Duplication of the Asymmetric Leaves 1/Rough Sheath 2/Phantastica (ARP) gene precedes the explosive radiation of the Ruschioideae. Evol. Genes Devel. 219: 331-338.

Iltis, H. H. 1999. Setchellanthaceae (Capparales), a new family for a relictual, glucosinolate-producing endemic of the Mexican deserts. Taxon 48: 257-275.

Iltis, H. H. [et al. 2011], Hall, J. C., Cochrane, T. S., & Systma, K. J. 2011. Studies in the Cleomaceae I. On the separate recognition of Capparaceae, Cleomaceae, and Brassicaceae. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 98: 28-36.

Imaichi, R. 2008. Meristem organization and organ identity. Pp. 75-103, in Ranker, T. A., & Haufler, C. H. (eds), Biology and Evolution of Ferns and Lycophytes. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Imaichi, R., & Hiratsuka, R. 2007. Evolution of shoot apical meristem structures in vascular plants with respect to plasmodial network. American J. Bot. 94: 1911-1921.

Imaichi, R. [et al. 2001], Inokuchi, S., & Kato, M. 2001. Developmental morphology of one-leaf plant Monophyllaea singularis (Gesneriaceae). Plant Syst. Evol. 229: 171-185.

Imaichi, R. [et al. 2007], Omura-Shimadate, M., Ayano, M., & Kato, M. 2007. Developmental morphology of the caulescent species Streptocarpus pallidiflorus (Gesneriaceae), with implications for evolution of monophylly. Internat. J. Plant Sci. 168: 251-260.

Imhof, S. 1998. Subterranean structures and mycotrophy of the achlorophyllous Triuris hyalina (Triuridaceae). Canadian J. Bot. 76: 2011-2019.

Imhof, S. 1999. Root morphology, anatomy and mycotrophy of the achlorophyllopus Voyria aphylla (Jacq.) Pers. (Gentianaceae). Mycorrhiza 9: 33-39.

Imhof, S. 2007. Specialized mycorrhizal colonization pattern in achlorophyllous Epirixanthes spp. (Polygalaceae). Plant Biol. 9: 786-792.

Imhof, S. 2010. Are monocots particularly suited to develop mycoheterotrophy? Pp. 11-23, in Seberg, O., Petersen, G., Barfod, A. S., & Davis, J. I. (eds), Diversity, Phylogeny, and Evolution in the Monocotyledons. Aarhus University Press, Århus.

Imhof, S., & Sainge, M. N. 2008. Ontogeny of the mycoheterotrophic species Afrothisma hydra (Burmanniaceae). Bot. J. Linnean Soc. 157: 31-36.

Inamdar, J. A. [et al. 1983], Shenoy, K. N., & Rao, N. V. 1983. Leaf architecture of some monocotyledons with reticulate venation. Ann. Bot. 52: 725-735.

Inda, L. A. [et al. 2008a], Segarra-Moragues, J. G., Müller, J., Peterson, P. M., & Catalán, P. 2008a. Dated historical biogeography of the temperate Loliinae (Poaceae, Pooideae) grasses in the northern and southern hemispheres. Mol. Phyl. Evol. 46: 932-957.

Inda, L. A. [et al. 2008b], Torrecilla, P., Catalán, P., & Ruiz-Zapata, T. 2008b. Phylogeny of Cleome L. and its close relatives Podandrogyne Ducke and Polanisia Raf. (Cleomoideae, Cleomaceae) based on analysis of nuclear ITS sequences and morphology. Plant Syst. Evol.274: 111-126.

Inda, L. A. [et al. 2010], Pimental, M., & Chase, M. W. 2010. Contribution of mitochondrial cox1 intron sequences ro the phylogenetics of the tribe Orchideae (Orchidaceae): Do the distribution and sequence of this intron in orchids also tell us something about its evolution? Taxon 59: 1053-1064.

Inda, L. A. [et al. 2012], Pimental, M., & Chase, M. W. 2012. Phylogenetics of tribe Orchideae (Orchidaceae: Orchidoideae) based on combined DNA matrices: Inferences regarding timing of diversificatiion and evolution of pollination syndromes. Ann. Bot. 110: 71-90.

Indriolo, E. [et al. 2010], Na, G.N., Ellis, D., Salt, D. E., & Banks, J. A. 2010. A vacuolar arsenite transporter necessary for arsenic tolerance in the arsenic hyperaccumulating fern Pteris vittata is missing in flowering plants. Plant Cell

Ingram, A. L. 2010. Evolution of leaf blade anatomy in Eragrostis (Poaceae). Syst. Bot. 35: 755-765.

Ingram, A. L. [et al. 2011], Christin, P.-A., & Osborne, C. P. 2011. Molecular phylogenies disprove a hypothesized C4 reversion in Eragrostis walteri (Poaceae). Ann. Bot. 107: 321-325.

Ingrouille, M. J., & Chase, M. W. 2004. Becoming fruitful and diversifying: DNA sequence phylogenetics and reproductive physiology of land plants. Pp. 327-342, in Hemsley, A. R., & Poole, I. (eds), The Evolution of Plant Physiology. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

Ingrouille, M. J. [et al. 2002], Chase, M. W., Fay, M. F., Bowman, D., van der Bank, M., & Bruijn, A. D. E. 2002. Systematics of Vitaceae from the viewpoint of plastid rbcL sequence data. Bot. J. Linnean Soc. 138: 421-432.

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Inoue, N., & Tobe, H. 1999. Integumentary studies in Menyanthaceae (Campanulales sensu lato). ActaPhytotax. Geobot. 50: 75-79.

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Intrieri, M. C., & Buiatti, M. 2001. The horizontal transmission of Agrobacterium rhizogenes genes and the evolution of the genus Nicotiana. Mol. Phyl. Evol. 20: 100-110.

Invers, O. [et al. 1999], Pérez, M., & Romero, J. 1999. Bicarbonate utilization in seagrass photosynthesis: Role of carbonic anhydrase in Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile and Cymodocea nodosa (Ucria) Ascherson. J. Experim. Marine Biol. Ecol. 235: 125–133.

Ionta, G. M., & Judd, W. S. 2007. Phylogenetic relationships in Periplocoideae (Apocynaceae s.l.) and insights into the evolution of pollinia. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 94: 360-375.

Iqbal, M. (ed.). 1995a. The Cambial Derivatives. [Handbuch der Pflanzenanatomie, Spez. Teil, IX, 4.] Borntraeger, Berlin.

Iqbal, M. 1995b. Ultrastructural differentiation of sieve elements. Pp. 241-270, in Iqbal, M. (ed.), The Cambial Derivatives. [Handbuch der Pflanzenanatomie, Spez. Teil, IX, 4.] Borntraeger, Berlin.

Iqbal, M., & Zahur, M. S. 1995. Secondary phloem: Origin, structure and specialization. Pp. 187-240, in Iqbal, M. (ed.), The Cambial Derivatives. [Handbuch der Pflanzenanatomie, Spez. Teil, IX, 4.] Borntraeger, Berlin.

Iqbal, M. C. M. , & Wijesekara, K. B. 2002. Cells of the connective tissue differentiate and migrate into pollen sacs. Naturwiss. 89: 39-42.

Ireland, H. [et al. 2000], Pennington, R. T., & Preston, J. 2000. Molecular systematics of the Swartzieae. Pp. 217-232, in Herendeen, P. S., & Bruneau, A. (eds), Advances in Legume Systematics, Part 9. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

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Irish, V. F. 2006. Duplication, diversification, and comparative genetics of angiosperm MADS-box genes. Adv. Bot. Res. 44: 129-161.

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Islam, M. B., & Simmons, M. P. 2006. A thorny dilemma: Testing alternative intrageneric classifications within Zizyphus (Rhamnaceae). Syst. Bot. 31: 826-842.

Islam, M. B. [et al. 2006], Simmons, M. P., & Archer, R. H. 2006. Phylogeny of the Elaeodendron group (Celastraceae) inferred from morphological characters and nuclear and plastid genes. Syst. Bot. 31: 512-524.

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Isnard, S. [et al. 2012], Prosperi, J., Wanke, S., Wagner, S. T., Samain, M.-S., Trueba, S., Frenzke, L., Neinhuis, C., & Rowell, N. P. 2012. Growth form evolution in Piperales and its relevance for understanding angiosperm diversification: An integrative approach combining plant architecture, anatomy, and biomechanics. Internat. J. Plant Sci. 173: 610-639.

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Iwashina, T. [et al. 1997], Kamenosono, K., & Hatta, H. 1997. Flavonoid glycosides from leaves of Aucuba japonica and Helwingia japonica (Cornaceae): Phytochemical relationship with the genus Cornus. J. Japanese Bot. 72: 337-346.

Jabaily, R. S. [et al. 2010], Gustafsson, M. H. G., & Motley, T. J. 2010. Molecular phylogeny of the Goodeniaceae - implications for taxonomy, morphology, and biogeography. P. 100, in Botany 2010. July 31 - August 4, Providence, Rhode Island. Scientific Abstracts.

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Jabbour, F., & Renner, S. S. 2011. Consolida and Aconitella are an annual clade of Delphinium (Ranunculaceae) that diversified in the Mediterranean basin and the Irano-Turanian region. Taxon 60: 1029-1040.

Jabbour, F., & Renner, S. S. 2012. A phylogeny of Delphinieae (Ranunculaceae) shows that Aconitum is nested within Delphinium and that Late Miocene transitions to long life cycles in the Himalayas and southwest China coincide with bursts in diversification. Mol. Phyl. Evol. 62: 928-942.

Jabbour, F. [et al. 2008], Damerval, C., & Nadot, S. 2008. Evolutionary trends in the flowers of Asteridae: Is polyandry an alternative to zygomorphy? Ann. Bot. 102: 153-165.

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Jacobs, B. F. 2004. Palaeobotanical studies from tropical Africa: Relevance to the evolution of forest, woodland and savannah. Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. London B, 359: 1573-1583.

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Jacques, F. M. B., & Bertolino, P. 2008. Molecular and morphological phylogeny of Menispermaceae (Ranunculales). Plant Syst. Evol. 274: 83-97.

Jacques, F. M. B., & de Franceschi, D. 2005. Endocarps of Menispermaceae from Le Quesnoy outcrop (Sparnacian facies, Lower Eocene, Paris Basin). Rev. Paleobot. Palynol. 135: 61-70.

Jacques, F. M. B., & de Franceschi, D. 2007. Menispermaceae wood initials and cambial variants. IAWA J. 28: 139-172.

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