Preface ....................................................... vii
Bromeliaceae .................................................... 1
Phylogeny, adaptive radiation, and historical biogeography
of Bromeliaceae inferred from ndhF sequence data ................ 3
Thomas J. Givnish, Kendra C. Millam, Paul E. Berry, and
Kenneth J. Sytsma
Systematics of Bromelioideae (Bromeliaceae)-evidence from
molecular and anatomical studies ............................... 27
Ralf Horres, Katharina Schulte, Kurt Weising, and
Georg Zizka
The jeweled armor of Tillandsia-multifaceted or elongated
trichomes provide photoprotection .............................. 44
Simon Pierce
Cyperaceae, Juncaceae, and Thurniaceae ......................... 53
The Juncaceae-Cyperaceae interface: a combined plastid
sequence analysis .............................................. 55
Eleanor Jones, David A. Simpson, Trevor R. Hodkinson,
Mark W. Chase, and John A.N. Parnell
Chromosome evolution in Cyperales .............................. 62
Eric H. Roalson, Andrew G. McCubbin, and Richard Whitkus
Phylogeny of Cyperaceae based on DNA sequence data-a new
rbcL analysis .................................................. 72
David A. Simpson, A. Muthama Muasya, Marccus V. Alves,
Jeremy J. Bruhl, Sandra Dhooge, Mark W. Chase, Carol A.
Furness, Kioumars Ghamkhar, Paul Goetghebeur, Trevor R.
Hodkinson, Adam D. Marchant, Anton A. Reznicek, Roland
Nieuwborg, Eric H. Roalson, Erik Smets, Julian R. Starr,
William W. Thomas, Karen L. Wilson, and Xiufu Zhang
Phylogenetic implications of a unique 5.8S nrDNA insertion
in Cyperaceae .................................................. 84
Julian R. Starr, Genevieve Gravel, Anne Bruneau, and
A. Muthama Muasya
Towards a comprehensive survey of C3 and C4 photosynthetic
pathways in Cyperaceae ......................................... 99
Jeremy J. Bruhl and Karen L. Wilson
Phylogeny of Abildgaardieae (Cyperaceae) inferred from
ITS and trnL-F data .................................... 149
Kioumars Ghamkhar, Adam D. Marchant, Karen L. Wilson,
and Jeremy J. Bruhl
Phylogenetic relationships in tribe Cariceae (Cyperaceae)
based on nested analyses of four molecular data sets .......... 165
Marcia J. Waterway and Julian R. Starr
Chromosome number changes associated with speciation in
sedges: a phylogenetic study in Carex section Ovales
(Cyperaceae) using AFLP data................................... 193
Andrew L. Hipp, Paul E. Rothrock, Anton A. Reznicek, and
Paul E. Berry
The Schoenus spikelet: a rhipidium? A floral ontogenetic
answer
Alexander Vrijdaghs, Paul Goetghebeur, Erik Smets,
and Pieter Caris
Restionaceae and Xyridaceae ................................... 211
Phylogeny and historical ecology of Rhodocoma
(Restionaceae) from the Cape Floristic Region ................. 213
Christopher R. Hardy and H. Peter binder
Inflorescence architecture and floral morphology of
Aratitiyopea lopezii (Xyridaceae) ............................. 227
Lisa M. Campbell and Dennis Wm. Stevenson
Poaceae
Overall Phylogeny and Classification .......................... 235
Phylogeny of the grasses (Poaceae) revisited .................. 237
Melvin R. Duvall, Jerrold I Davis, Lynn G. Clark,
Jeffrey D. Noll, Douglas H. Goldman, and J. Gabriel
Sanchez-Ken
Large trees, supertrees, and diversification of the grass
family ........................................................ 248
Trevor R. Hodkinson, Nicolas Salamin, Mark W. Chase,
Yanis Bouchenak-Khelladi, Stephen A. Renvoize, and
Vincent Savolainen
Grass phylogeny and classification: conflict of morphology
and molecules ................................................. 259
Bryan K. Simon
An electronic world grass flora ............................... 267
Steve Renvoize, Derek Clayton, Tom Cope, and Helen
Williamson
Phenotypic Plasticity and Reproductive Ecology ................ 271
Phenotypic plasticity of reproduction in Schizachyrium
scoparium (Poaceae) populations in relation to ecological
history ....................................................... 273
Elizabeth M. Obee and James A. Quinn
Plasticity of chasmogamous and cleistogamous reproductive
allocation in grasses ......................................... 286
Gregory P. Cheplick
Phenotypic plasticity may facilitate invasion by Aegilops
triuncialis ................................................... 295
Andrew R. Dyer
Anomochlooideae, Pharoideae, Bambusoideae, and
Ehrhartoideae ................................................. 301
Classification and biogeography of New World grasses:
Anomochlooideae, Pharoideae, Ehrhartoideae, and
Bambusoideae .................................................. 303
Emmet J. Judziewicz and Lynn G. Clark
Phylogenetic relationships among the one-flowered,
determinate genera of Bambuseae (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) ....... 315
Lynn G. Clark, Soejatmi Dransfield, Jimmy Triplett,
and J. Gabriel Sanchez-Ken
Pooideae ...................................................... 333
A preliminary phylogenetic analysis of the grass subfamily
Pooideae (Poaceae), with attention to structural features
of the plastid and nuclear genomes, including an intron
loss in GBSSI ................................................. 335
Jerrold I Davis and Robert J. Soreng
Systematics of the tribe Stipeae (Gramineae) using
molecular data ................................................ 349
Surrey Jacobs, Randall Bayer, Joy Everett, Mirta
Arriaga, Mary Barkworth, Alexandru Sabin-Badereau,
Amelia Torres, Francisco Vazquez, and Neil Bagnall
Phylogeny of Triticeae (Poaceae) based on three organelle
genes, two single-copy nuclear genes, and morphology .......... 362
Ole Seberg and Gitte Petersen
Allopolyploids of the genus Elymus (Triticeae, Poaceae):
a phylogenetic perspective .................................... 372
Roberta J. Mason-Gamer
A systematic approach to subtribe Loliinae (Poaceae:
Pooideae) based on phylogenetic evidence ...................... 380
Pilar Catalan, Pedro Torrecilla, Jose A. Lopez-Rodriguez,
Jochen Miiller, and Clive A. Stace
Phylogeny and biogeography of endemic Festuca (Poaceae)
from New Zealand based on nuclear (ITS) and chloroplast
(trnL-trnF) nucleotide sequences .............................. 406
Kelvin M. Lloyd, Angela M. Hunter, David A. Orlovich,
Suzanne J. Draffin, Alan V. Stewart, and William G. Lee
Phylogeny of Poa (Poaceae) based on trnT-trnF sequence
data: major clades and basal relationships .................... 420
Lynn J. Gillespie, Annie Archambault, and Robert
J. Soreng
Variability of bluegrass (Poa) in Siberia ..................... 435
Marina V. Olonova
Molecular phylogenetics of Bromus (Poaceae: Pooideae) based
on chloroplast and nuclear DNA sequence data .................. 450
Jeffery M. Saarela, Paul M. Peterson, Ryan M. Keane,
Jacques Cayouette, and Sean W. Graham
Preliminary isozyme evidence on the hybrid origin and
diploid progenitors of Bromus pectinatus (Poaceae) ............ 468
Tatjana Oja
Relationships among some populations of Anthoxanthum
alpinum and A. odoratum (Poaceae, Pooideae):
a morphological/anatomical approach ........................... 472
Manuel Pimentel and Elvira Sahuquillo
Panicoideae and Centothecoideae ............................... 485
Phylogenetic relationships within the Centothecoideae +
Panicoideae clade (Poaceae) based on ndhF and rpll6 intron
sequences and structural data ................................. 487
J. Gabriel Sanchez-Ken and Lynn G. Clark
Classification and biogeography of Panicoideae (Poaceae)
in the New World .............................................. 503
Fernando O. Zuloaga, Osvaldo Morrone, Gerrit Davidse,
and Susan J. Pennington
Phylogenetics of Andropogoneae (Poaceae: Panicoideae)
based on nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer and
chloroplast trnL-F sequences .................................. 530
Elizabeth M. Skendzic, J. Travis Columbus, and Rosa
Cerros-Tlatilpa
Phylogenetic relationships of the Deeumbentes Group of
Paspalum, Thrasya, and Thrasyopsis (Poaceae: Panicoideae:
Paniceae) ..................................................... 545
Silvia S. Denham and Fernando O. Zuloaga
Chloridoideae ................................................. 563
Phylogenetics of Chloridoideae (Gramineae): a preliminary
study based on nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed
spacer and chloroplast trnL-F sequences ....................... 565
J. Travis Columbus, Rosa Cerros-Tlatilpa, Michael
S. Kinney, Maria Elena Siqueiros-Delgado, Hester L.
Bell, M. Patrick Griffith, and Nancy F. Refulio-
Rodriguez
Classification and biogeography of New World grasses:
Chloridoideae ................................................. 580
Paul M. Peterson, J. Travis Columbus, and Susan J.
Pennington
Eragrostis (Poaceae): monophyly and infrageneric
classification ................................................ 595
Amanda L. Ingram and Jeff J. Doyle
Dicliny in Bouteloua (Poaceae: Chloridoideae): implications
for the evolution of dioecy ................................... 605
Michael S. Kinney, J. Travis Columbus, and Elizabeth
A. Friar
Reviewers of Manuscripts ...................................... 615
Index ......................................................... 617
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