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V. Chromosome Counts for the Caricaceae Reveal Unexpected Dysploidy
2015The family Caricaceae has six genera with together 34 species and one hybrid (Carvalho 2013). Besides the economically important crop, Carica papaya, other species in the family also produce edible fruits that are sold in local markets. The sister group of C.
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1966
Trees or shrubs, containing a milky juice, trunks usually unbranched and with pulpy wood. Leaves in a terminal crown, alternate, entire, palmately-lobed, palmatifid or palmately compound. Stipules wanting. Flowers unisexual (or hermaphrodite), actinomorphic, greenish, yellow or white. Calyx small 5-lobed or entire.
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Trees or shrubs, containing a milky juice, trunks usually unbranched and with pulpy wood. Leaves in a terminal crown, alternate, entire, palmately-lobed, palmatifid or palmately compound. Stipules wanting. Flowers unisexual (or hermaphrodite), actinomorphic, greenish, yellow or white. Calyx small 5-lobed or entire.
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Wild Vegetables of the Family Caricaceae
The Caricaceae family, also known as the papaya family, is a small but economically important group of flowering plants with 6 genera and about 35 species. Caricaceae members are a good source of vitamins A (in the form of beta-carotene), C, E, and K. It also contains minerals like potassium, folate, and magnesium.Ganesh Chandrakant Nikalje +3 more
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Spindle absence in Vasconcellea cundinamarcencis (Caricaceae)
2003Vasconcellea cundinamarconsis is one the best known and most promising mountain papayas. Reported here are spindle absence and the resulting abnormalitles, as chromosome missegregation, micronucler-dependent cylokinesis and cell death in one accession collected in the Andes of Ecuador.
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