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Pollen morphology and variability of Sambucus nigra L. – Adoxaceae
Biologia, 2020The objective of this study was to investigate the pollen morphology and the ranges of intraspecific and interindividual variability of Sambucus nigra L. S. nigra inflorescences were collected randomly from 66 natural elderberry sites in Poland, Germany and Lithuania. Each individual (shrub) was represented by 30 pollen grains.
Dorota Wrońska-Pilarek +4 more
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2021
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2021
Pollen morphology of three species of the genus Sambucus represented in the flora of Ukraine was studied using light and scanning electron microscopy. Pollen grains of the studied species are 3-colporate; prolate, spheroidal or oblate-spheroidal in shape; small- and medium-sized. Their outline in equatorial view is elliptical or circular, in polar view
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Pollen morphology of three species of the genus Sambucus represented in the flora of Ukraine was studied using light and scanning electron microscopy. Pollen grains of the studied species are 3-colporate; prolate, spheroidal or oblate-spheroidal in shape; small- and medium-sized. Their outline in equatorial view is elliptical or circular, in polar view
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The Evolution of Photosynthetic Anatomy inViburnum(Adoxaceae)
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2013Premise of research. Leaf mesophyll is often differentiated into a palisade layer with tightly packed, elongated cells (I-cells) and a spongy layer with loosely packed, complex shaped cells. An alternative palisade type, composed of branched H-cells, has evolved in a number of plant lineages.
David S. Chatelet +4 more
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Viburnum bracteatum (Adoxaceae) Expanded to Include Viburnum ozarkense
Castanea, 2010Abstract Viburnum ozarkense was recently resurrected as a distinct species after having been synonymized with the related and partially sympatric Viburnum molle for much of the latter half of the 20th century. Presently, V. ozarkense is considered to be endemic to the Interior Highlands physiographic region of western Arkansas, southern Missouri, and ...
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Leaf and Petiole Anatomy of Viburnum opulus L. (Adoxaceae)
2017Viburnum L. cinsi Türkiye’de dört tür ile temsil edilmektedir. Ülkemizde “gilaburu, giraoğlu, giligili, dağdağan, dağdığan, geleboru, gilabada, gildar” isimleri ile tanınır. Bu çalışmada, V. opulus L. türünün yaprak ve petiol anatomisi ayrıntılı olarak tanımlanmıştır. Vasküler demet kollateral tiptedir. Yapraklar bifasiyal ve hipostomatiktir.
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