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Growth habit of the late Paleozoic rhizomorphic tree-lycopsid family Diaphorodendraceae: Phylogenetic, evolutionary, and paleoecological significance
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Growth habit of the late Paleozoic rhizomorphic tree-lycopsid family Diaphorodendraceae: Phylogenetic, evolutionary, and paleoecological significance
DiMichele, William A.
;
Elrick, Scott D.
;
Bateman, Richard M.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.1200623
Date:
2013
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DiMichele, William A., Elrick, Scott D., and Bateman, Richard M. 2013. "
Growth habit of the late Paleozoic rhizomorphic tree-lycopsid family Diaphorodendraceae: Phylogenetic, evolutionary, and paleoecological significance
."
American Journal of Botany
. 100 (8):1604–1625.
https://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.1200623
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