Note: Name Change from “Chery” to “Onyenedum” in 2021]
2025
Wang, Y.F., Guo, Z.R., Landrein, S., Onyenedum, J.G., S. Liao. Aristolochia zhuhaiensis, a self-supporting new species of Aristolochiaceae from Guangdong, China and notes on Aristolochia thwaitesii. PhytoKeys. link
Onyenedum, J.G., Sousa-Baena, M.S., Hunt, L.M., Acevedo, A.A., Glos, R.A.E., and C.T. Anderson. Gelatinous fibers develop asymmetrically to support bends and coils in common bean vines. American Journal of Botany. link.
2024
Cunha Neto, I.l.,Snead, A.A., Landis, J.B., Specht, C.D., and J.G. Onyenedum. Ectopic cambia in Japanese wisteria (Wisteria floribunda) vines are associated with the expression of conserved KNOX genes. In review. link
Rogers, C. D.; Amemiya, C.; Arur, S.; Babonis, L.; Barresi, M.; Bartlett, M.; Behringer, R.; Benham-Pyle, B.; Bergmann, D.; Blackman, B.; Brown, C. T.; Browne, B.; Camacho, J.; Chabu, C. Y.; Chow, I.; Cleaver, O.; Cool, J.; Dennis, M. Y.; Dickinson, A. J.; Di Talia, S.; Frank, M.; Gillmor, S.; Haag, E. S.; Hariharan, I.; Harland, R.; Husbands, A.; Jerome-Majewska, L.; Koenig, K.; Labonne, C.; Layden, M.; Lowe, C.; Mani, M.; Martik, M.; McKown, K.; Moens, C.; Mosimann, C.; Onyenedum, J.; Reed, R.; Rivera, A.; Rokhsar, D.; Royer, L.; Rutaganira, F.; Shahan, R.; Sinha, N.; Swalla, B.; Van Norman, J. M.; Wagner, D. E.; Wikramanayake, A.; Zebell, S.; Brady, S. M. 2024. Pluripotency of a Founding Field: Rebranding Developmental Biology. Development 151 (3), dev202342. link
Percival, S., Onyenedum, J.G., Chitwood, C.H. and A.Y. Husbands. 2024. Topological data analysis reveals core heteroblastic and ontogenetic programs embedded in leaves of grapevine (Vitaceae) and Maracuyá (Passifloraceae). PLOS Computational Biology 20(2): e1011845. link
2023
Cunha Neto, IL & JG Onyenedum. 2023. Ectopic Cambia: Connections Between Natural and Experimental Vascular Mutants. American Journal of Botany 1(10): e16246 link
Cunha Neto, IL, Rizzieri, YC, Cabanillas, P , Martins F, Marques, N , Genise, S , Acevedo-Rodríguez , P and JG Onyenedum. 2023. Molecular phylogeny of Urvillea (Paullinieae, Sapindaceae) and its implications in stem vascular diversity. Annals of Botany 132 (5): Pages 929–948, link
Cunha Neto, IL & JG Onyenedum. 2023. How to Climb and Grow Stronger: Lessons from Ornamental Wisterias. Arnoldia 80: 38–47 link
Cunha Neto, IL, Hall, B, Lanba, A, Blosenski, J and JG Onyenedum. 2023. Laser ablation tomography (LATscan) as a new tool for anatomical studies of woody plants. New Phytologist 239: 429-444. link.
2022
Sousa-Baena MS and JG Onyenedum. 2022 Bouncing back stronger: diversity, structure, and molecular regulation of gelatinous fiber development. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 67: 102198. link
Pace MR, Gerolamo CS, Onyenedum JG, Terrazas T, Veronica MP, Cunha Neto IC, and V Angyalossy. 2022. The wood anatomy of Sapindales: diversity and evolution of wood characters. Brazilian Journal of Botany 45: 283–340. link.
2021
Onyenedum JG and MR Pace. 2021. The role of ontogeny in wood diversity and evolution, American Journal of Botany 108: 2331-2355. link.
Chery JG, Glos RAE, and CT Anderson. 2021. Do woody vines use gelatinous fibers to climb? New Phytologist 233: 126-133. link.
Jud NA, Allen SE, Nelson CW, Bastos CL, and JG Chery 2021. Climbing since the early Miocene: The fossil record of Paullinieae (Sapindaceae). PLoS ONE 16: e0248369. link.
2020
Chery JG*, Cunha Neto IC*, Pace MR, Acevedo-Rodríguez P, Specht, CD, and CJ Rothfels. 2020. Wood anatomy of the neotropical liana lineage, Paullinia L. (Sapindaceae). Journal of the International Association of Wood Anatomists. 41: 278-300. link
*=co-first authors
*Irving Widmore Bailey 2020 IAWA award Press
Chery JG, Pace MR, Acevedo-Rodríguez P, Specht CD, and CJ Rothfels. 2020. Modifications during Early Plant Development Promote the Evolution of Nature's Most Complex Woods. Current Biology 30: 237-44. link
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2015–2019
Chery JG, Acevedo-Rodríguez P, Rothfels CJ, and CD Specht. 2019. Phylogeny of Paullinia L. (Paullinieae: Sapindaceae), a diverse genus of lianas with dynamic fruit evolution. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 140: 106577 link
Chery JG, Sass C, and CD Specht. 2017. Development of single-copy nuclear intron markers for species-level phylogenetics: Case study with Paullinieae (Sapindaceae). Applications in Plant Sciences 5: 1700051. link
Chery JG. 2015. New nomenclatural combinations in the green alder species complex (Betulaceae). Phytokeys 56: 1-6. link