Monocots - general literature including Commelinids
Furness, C.A. and P.J.
Rudall. 1998. The tapetum in monocotyledons: structure and
systematics. Botanical Review 64: 201-239.
Furness, C.A. and P.J.
Rudall. 1999. Inaperturate pollen in monocotyledons. International
Journal of Plant Sciences 160: 395-414.
Furness, C.A. and P.J.
Rudall. 1999. Microsporogenesis in monocotyledons. Annals
of Botany 84: 475-499.
Furness, C.A. and P.J.
Rudall. 2000. Aperture absence in pollen of monocotyledons.
In Pollen and Spores (eds. M.M. Harley, S. Blackmore, C.
Morton) Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Furness, C.A. and P.J.
Rudall. in press. Pollen and anther characters in monocot
systematics. Grana.
Kauff, F., P.J. Rudall
and J.G. Conran. 2000. Systematic root anatomy of Asparagales
and other monocotyledons. Plant Systematics and Evolution 223:
139-154.
Prychid, C. J., Rudall,
P.J. 1999. Calcium oxalate crystals in monocotyledons: structure
and systematics. Annals of Botany 84:725-739.
Prychid, C.J. and P.J.
Rudall. 2000. Distribution of calcium oxalate crystals in
monocotyledons. Pages 159 - 162 in Monocots - Systematics and
Evolution. Vol. 1 of Proceedings of the Second International
Conference on the Comparative Biology of the Monocots, Sydney.
Eds K.L. Wilson and D.A. Morrison. CSIRO: Melbourne.
Rudall, P.J. 1991.
Lateral meristems and stem thickening growth in monocotyledons.
Botanical Review 57: 150-163.
Rudall, P.J. 1997.
The nucellus and chalaza in monocotyledons: structure and systematics.
Botanical Review 63: 140-184.
Rudall, P.J. 2000.
Coding micromorphological characters in monocotyledon systematics.
Pages 114-123 in Homology and Systematics (eds T. Pennington
and R. Scotland). Taylor and Francis, London and New York.
Rudall, P.J. and L.R. Caddick.
1994. Investigation of the presence of phenolic compounds in monocot
cell walls, using UV fluorescence microscopy. Annals of Botany
75: 483-491.
Rudall, P.J., C.J. Prychid
and C. Jones. 1998. Intra-ovarian trichomes in monocotyledons.
Pages 219-230 in: Reproductive Biology. (Eds. S.J. Owens,
P.J. Rudall). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.