James D. Mauseth, Ph.D.

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1976-2015 Botany University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
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Mauseth JD. (2020) Shoot Apical Meristem Stability and Non-Fibonacci Phyllotaxy in Ribbed Cacti International Journal of Plant Sciences. 181: 518-528
Mauseth JD. (2018) Many Cacti Have Clusters of Terminal Tracheids on Their Cortical Bundles Haseltonia. 2018: 64-74
Mauseth JD. (2017) Are Some Cacti the Fastest Growing Plants in the World Cactus and Succulent Journal. 89: 4-10
Mauseth JD. (2016) Many Cacti have Leaves on Their “Flowers” Cactus and Succulent Journal. 88: 60-65
Mauseth JD, Benigno S, Huamani FC, et al. (2015) Host Response and Endophyte Structure of the Mistletoe Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) Parasitizing Corryocactus brevistylus (Cactaceae) Haseltonia. 2015: 3-13
Schwager H, Neinhuis C, Mauseth JD. (2015) Secondary Growth of the Leaf and Bud Traces in Hylocereus undatus (Cactaceae) during the Formation of Branches or Flowers International Journal of Plant Sciences. 176: 762-769
Mauseth JD, Rezaei K. (2013) Morphogenesis in the Parasitic Plant Viscum minimum (Viscaceae) Is Highly Altered, Having Apical Meristems but Lacking Roots, Stems, and Leaves International Journal of Plant Sciences. 174: 791-801
Gonzalez AM, Mauseth JD. (2010) Morphogenesis is highly aberrant in the vegetative body of the holoparasite lophophytum leandrii (balanophoraceae): All typical vegetative organs are absent and many tissues are highly modified International Journal of Plant Sciences. 171: 499-508
Mauseth JD. (2007) Tiny but Complex Foliage Leaves Occur in Many “Leafless” Cacti (Cactaceae) International Journal of Plant Sciences. 168: 845-853
Mauseth JD. (2006) Structure-function relationships in highly modified shoots of cactaceae. Annals of Botany. 98: 901-26
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