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Vegetative Body of the Parasitic Angiosperm Ombrophytum subterraneum (Balanophoraceae)

Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1992
no fibers. The 0. subterraneum portion of the tuber consists of a mass (up to 933 grams fr. wt.) of starch-filled parenchyma penetrated by vascular bundles containing both xylem and phloem. All cells in the 0. subterraneum portion of the tuber are 0. subterraneum cells-host cells were not mixed with parasite cells and there are no chimeral meristems as
MAUSETH, JD   +2 more
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A New Species and a Key for Langsdorffia (Balanophoraceae)

Systematic Botany, 2011
Langsdorffia heterotepala (Balanophoraceae) is described and illustrated. It is the second Neotropical species recognized within the genus. The species can be distinguished by the following primary features: a concave male inflorescence, ovate-elliptic dorsal tepal and oblong lateral tepals in male flowers, Y-shaped connective, and style length < 0.4 ...
Leandro Jorge Telles Cardoso   +2 more
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Corynaea crassa Hook. f. Balanophoraceae

2020
Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana   +1 more
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Balanophoraceae 蛇菰科 @iN

2020
Kwok, Alan, Tai, Ada
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Ombrophytum subterraneum (Aspl.) B. Hansen Balanophoraceae

2020
Javier Echeverría   +2 more
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Embryogenesis, endospermogenesis and fruit development in Lophophytum (Balanophoraceae): Focus on endosperm and embryo initiation

Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, 2017
Hector Sato, Ana Maria Gonzalez
exaly  

Genetic variation of the endangered holoparasite Dactylanthus taylorii (Balanophoraceae) in New Zealand

Journal of Biogeography, 2002
Marty J Faville, Chrissen E C Gemmill
exaly  

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