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7. AnnonaceaeAnnona stenophylla Engl. et Diels, subsp. nana (Exell) N. Robson. Geoxylic suffrutex (White, 1976). Clusters of stems, mostly annual, in the rainy season up to 80 cm tall have old shoots burnt at the bottom. Flowers developed in two weeks a er re (on plot 1 at the end of August) and together with fruits, situated at the soil surface, can ...
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Araticum (Annona crassiflora Mart. - Annonaceae) is a species with great ecological importance and potential for fruit production. Its fruits, seeds and seedlings were morphologically described in this article as being the main objective of this study ...
Alex Caetano Pimenta +4 more
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Representatives of the weevil tribe Ochyromerini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Curculioninae) have been increasingly reported as specialized pollinators of Annonaceae Juss., with some species in the genus Endaeus Schoenherr, 1826 engaging in brood-site ...
Julien Haran +10 more
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Trees or shrubs. Leaves alternate, deciduous or persistent, simple, entire. Stipules wanting. Inflorescence terminal, axillary or opposite the leaves. Flowers hermaphrodite or rarely unisexual, actinomorphic, generally 3-merous. Sepals 3, free or united at the base, valvate or imbricate.
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Diversity, distribution and priority conservation areas for Annonaceae in Mexico
Annonaceae is a pantropical plant family that is an important component in Neotropical forests, yet its diversity, distribution and conservation status in Mexico has not been comprehensively synthesized.
Leopoldo Hurtado-Reveles +3 more
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Novelties in <i>Uvaria</i> (Annonaceae) from West Africa. [PDF]
Jongkind CCH.
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Two new <i>Meiogyne</i> species from Malesia and new combinations in <i>Meiogyne</i> and <i>Monoon</i> (Annonaceae) in the Asia-Pacific region. [PDF]
Liu MF, Munzinger J, Chen J.
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The lignin fluorescence at the base of the petals guiding the pollinators to the pollination chamber in Artabotrys hainanensis. [PDF]
Li B, Liu X, Lin Y, Xu F.
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'Ruminate' endosperm - why and from where? A commentary on 'The development of the embryo and ruminate endosperm in an early-divergent angiosperm, Asimina triloba (Annonaceae)'. [PDF]
Williams JH.
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