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Gynoecium and fruit micromorphology and anatomy were studied using light microscopy in three species of Campanuloideae belonging to the tribes Cyanantheae (Platycodon grandiflorus), Wahlenbergieae (Jasione montana), and Campanuleae (Adenophora liliifolia)
Roksolana Andreychuk +1 more
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Morphological and anatomical structure of Campanula latifolia L. fruits
The inner fruit structure in Campanula latifolia L. was studied using light microscopic technique. Our aim was to revise the dehiscenсe mode in the fruit and find out from which part of ovary the axicorn – peculiar organ inside ovary, is formed and which
Andreychuk R., Odintsova A.
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The systems of the Campanulaceae Juss. introduced by the end of the 20th century used external morphological characteristics of the fruit. However, they significantly differed one from another by the number of subfamilies and tribes.
R. Andreychuk, A. Odintsova
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Morpho-anatomical structure and development of fruit in Asyneuma canescens (Саmpanulaceae)
The most usual fruit type in the family Саmpanulaсеае is an inferior multi-seeded capsule. In Саmpanula and related genera, A. Kolakovsky determined a new type of capsule, characterized by a specialized organ, axicorn. Some types of axicorn capsules were
R. R. Andreychuk +2 more
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Introduction. Campanula alpina is a perennial herbaceous bellflower grown in the Eastern Alps, Carpathians, and Balkans. Fruit in Campanula species opens by the hippocrepiform slits in the fruit wall, which are formed by axicorns, elongated structures ...
Anastasiya Odintsova +2 more
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