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Chenopodiaceae (part: Chenopodium)
1954ambrosioïdes Shortly and inconspicuously pubescent or puberulous, sometimes with some longer hairs on stem. Leaves mostly lanceolate, lower with more or less coarse irregular ascending teeth, upper becoming entire. Flower-clusters all or mostly bracteate. Sepals not at all keeled. Seeds (Fig. 2/5, p. 3) deep red-brown, about 0.5-0.8 mm.
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1948
Annual or perennial herbs or shrubs, often fleshy, glabrous, papillate or hairy. Leaves opposite or alternate, exstipulate, sometimes seemingly wanting, stalked or sessile, entire, dentate-serrate-lobed or irregularly gashed. Flowers solitary, 2—3-nate or glomerate, usually sessile, either axillary or in terminal or axillary dense or interrupted spikes
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Annual or perennial herbs or shrubs, often fleshy, glabrous, papillate or hairy. Leaves opposite or alternate, exstipulate, sometimes seemingly wanting, stalked or sessile, entire, dentate-serrate-lobed or irregularly gashed. Flowers solitary, 2—3-nate or glomerate, usually sessile, either axillary or in terminal or axillary dense or interrupted spikes
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2009
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???????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????? Chenopodiaceae ?? ?????????? ???????????? ?????????? ???????????????????????????????? ??????????, ???????????????????? ???? ??????????????????????????????, ???????????????????????????????????? ?? ????????????
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1980
Herbs, shrubs or rarely trees; stems terete, angled or striate, often articulate. Leaves alternate or opposite, sessile or petiolate, simple and sometimes reduced to scales. Stipules present or wanting. Flowers actinomorphic, hermaphrodite or unisexual, minute, greenish, often mono- or bi-bracteate, solitary or usually in dense cymose glomerules, these
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Herbs, shrubs or rarely trees; stems terete, angled or striate, often articulate. Leaves alternate or opposite, sessile or petiolate, simple and sometimes reduced to scales. Stipules present or wanting. Flowers actinomorphic, hermaphrodite or unisexual, minute, greenish, often mono- or bi-bracteate, solitary or usually in dense cymose glomerules, these
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2021
Results of our analysis and generalization of paleofloristic (paleopalynological) data on the participation of pollen grains of Ceratocarpus arenarius (Chenopodiaceae) in 18 palynofloras of deposits of the last climatic phases of the Late Glacial (Aller??d, Late/Younger Dryas) and the Holocene of the Forest, Forest-Steppe, and Steppe zones of Ukraine ...
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Results of our analysis and generalization of paleofloristic (paleopalynological) data on the participation of pollen grains of Ceratocarpus arenarius (Chenopodiaceae) in 18 palynofloras of deposits of the last climatic phases of the Late Glacial (Aller??d, Late/Younger Dryas) and the Holocene of the Forest, Forest-Steppe, and Steppe zones of Ukraine ...
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1984
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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THE GENUS TELOXYS CHENOPODIACEAE
1985(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Oxalate contents of species of the Polygonaceae, Amaranthaceae and Chenopodiaceae families
Food Chemistry, 2006Roswitha Siener
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