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Larry Hufford
 
Larry Hufford    
School of Biological Sciences
Washington State University

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William E. Friedman, Spencer C. H. Barrett, Pamela K. Diggle, Vivian F. Irish, and Larry Hufford. 2008. Whither plant evo-devo? New Phytologis 178(3): 468-471  abstract | full text | article in pdf format

K. Marlowe and Larry Hufford. 2008. Evolution of Synthyris sect. Dissecta (Plantaginaceae) on sky islands in the Northern Rocky Mountains. American Journal of Botany 95(3): 381-392  abstract | full text | article in pdf format

K. Marlowe and Larry Hufford. 2007. Taxonomy and biogeography of Gaillardia (Asteraceae): A phylogenetic analysis. Systematic Botany 32(1): 208-226   abstract | full text | article in pdf format

Robin O'Quinn, and Larry Hufford. 2005. Molecular systematics of Montieae (Portulacaceae): Implications for taxonomy, biogeography and ecology. Systematic Botany 30(2): 314-331. abstract | article in pdf format

Michelle M. McMahon, and Larry Hufford. 2005. Evolution and development in the amorphoid clade (Amorpheae : Papilionoideae : Leguminosae): Petal loss and dedifferentiation. International Journal of Plant Sciences 166(3): 383-396. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Larry Hufford, Michelle M. McMahon, Robin O'Quinn, and Muriel E. Poston. 2005. A phylogenetic analysis of Loasaceae subfamily Loasoideae based on plastid DNA sequences. International Journal of Plant Sciences 166(2): 289-300. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Larry Hufford, and Michelle M. McMahon. 2004. Morphological evolution and systematics of Synthyris and Besseya (Veronicaceae): A phylogenetic analysis. Systematic Botany 29(3): 716-736. (not available online)

Michelle M. McMahon, and Larry Hufford. 2004. Phylogeny of Amorpheae (Fabaceae : Papilionoideae). American Journal of Botany 91(8): 1219-1230. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Larry Hufford. 2003. Homology and developmental transformation: Models for the origins of the staminodes of Loasaceae subfamily Loasoideae. International Journal of Plant Sciences 164(5): S409-S439 Suppl. S. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Larry Hufford, Michelle M. McMahon, Anna M. Sherwood, Gail Reeves, and Mark W. Chase. 2003. The major clades of Loasaceae: phylogenetic analysis using the plastid matK and trnL-trnF regions. American Journal of Botany 90(8): 1215-1228. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Michelle M. McMahon, and Larry Hufford. 2002. Developmental morphology and structural homology of corolla-androecium synorganization in the tribe Amorpheae (Fabaceae : Papilionoideae). American Journal of Botany 89(12): 1884-1898. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Douglas E. Soltis, and Larry Hufford. 2002. Ovary position diversity in Saxifragaceae: clarifying the homology of epigyny. International Journal of Plant Sciences 163(2): 277-293. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Mark Fishbein, Carola Hibsch-Jetter, Douglas E. Soltis, and Larry Hufford. 2001. Phylogeny of Saxifragales (angiosperms, eudicots): analysis of a rapid, ancient radiation. Systematic Biology 50(6): 817-847. abstract | article in pdf format

Douglas E. Soltis, Robert K. Kuzoff, Mark E. Mort, Michael Zanis, Mark Fishbein, Larry Hufford, Jason Koontz, and Mary K. Arroyo. 2001. Elucidating deep-level phylogenetic relationships in Saxifragaceae using sequences for six chloroplastic and nuclear DNA regions. Annals of the Missouri Botanic Garden 88(4): 669-693. abstract

Robert K. Kuzoff, Larry Hufford, and Douglas E. Soltis. 2001. Structural homology and developmental transformations associated with ovary diversification in Lithophragma (Saxifragaceae). American Journal of Botany 88(2): 196-205. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

 

 

 

 

 

 

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