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Taxonomic novelties and phylogenetic insights on Gilliesieae (Allioideae, Amaryllidaceae) from Chile. [PDF]

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García N   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Ontogenesis and anatomy of the androecium of Cassia grandis L.f. (Fabaceae)

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The androecium of Cassia, Senna and Chamaecrista shows considerable evolutionary importance in the delimitation of these genera. However, gaps remain in understanding stamen development and function within these genera.
Sales, Sara dos Santos
core  

The development of flower, fruit, and submerged leaves in Trapa taiwanensis L.

open access: yes, 2000
Abstra \ue3\ue3The development of flower, fruit, and submerged leaves in Trapa taiwanensis Nakai (Trapaceae) had been studied by scanning electron microscopy and paraffin method.
Liu, Shih-Hui
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How carpels and perianth affect stamens: evidence from stochastic meristic changes

open access: yes
When floral organs are arranged in whorls, merism represents the number of organs per whorl. Calyx and corolla are usually isomerous (with an equal number of organs), whereas the carpel merism often differs. Staminal number may be isomerous either with
Sinjushin, Andrey
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Morphological studies in Zygophyllaceae II. The floral development and vascular anatomy of Peganum harmala

open access: yes, 1996
Floral development and vascular anatomy are investigated in Peganum harmala, emphasizing its unusual androecium with 15 stamens. Sepals arise successively; petals emerge simultaneously with five antesepalous stamens.
Ronse Decraene, L.   +2 more
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