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Development and morphology of flowers and inflorescences in Balanophora papuana and B. elongata (Balanophoraceae) [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Botany, 2009
Extreme modification and reduction in floral morphology presents an obstacle to determining the evolutionary relationships and homologies of the holoparasites in Balanophoraceae. Developing flowers and inflorescences of two dioecious species, Balanophora
Daniel L Nickrent, Anton Weber
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Balanophoraceae [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Job Kuijt, Bertel Hansen
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A Preliminary Report of Small Mammal Frugivory on Balanophora harlandii (Balanophoraceae) [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Diversity and Resources, 2012
English journal title: Plant Diversity and Resources Chinese title: 小型哺乳类食果动物可能对蛇菰科葛菌种子散布的初次报道 / Conran John G., 李摇捷 Abstract and Keywords also in ChineseMammal frugivory and apparent seed dispersal of Balanophora harlandii (Balanophoraceae) in ...
John G Conran
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Floral development and anatomy of pistillate flowers of Lophophytum (Balanophoraceae), with special reference to the embryo sac inversion [PDF]

open access: yesFlora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, 2016
The extreme reduction of flowers in the Balanophoraceae has generated few and incomplete studies with scattered and often contradictory results with respect to embryology.
Hector Sato, Ana Maria Gonzalez
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SECONDARY WALL INGROWTHS ON VESSEL ELEMENTS IN OMBROPHYTUM SUBTERRANEUM (BALANOPHORACEAE) [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Botany, 1992
All vessel elements in the parasitic dicot Ombrophytum subterraneum (Balanophoraceae) have irregular, knobby ingrowths on their secondary walls. The ingrowths have a mean spacing of about 4-mu-m and can be longer than 6.4-mu-m, thus causing considerable ...
MONTENEGRO, G, MAUSETH, JD
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The systematic significance of surface features of theBalanophora tuber (Balanophoraceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1990
The surface ofBalanophora tubers consists of a nonepidermal layer made up of two distinctive types of cells, armature cells and stellate wart cells. Both cell types are provided with a heavy wall, and are dead at maturity. Stellate warts in the three species investigated,B. elongata, B. fungosa, andB.
J. Kuijt, Wei-Xiang Dong
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Typification of the names Rhopalocnemis phalloides and Phaeocordylis areolata (Balanophoraceae)

Phytotaxa, 2018
We present nomenclatural notes and designate lectotypes for Rhopalocnemis phalloides and its synonym Phaeocordylis areolata.
LEANDRO JORGE TELLES CARDOSO   +2 more
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