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Pollination biology ofSymphonia globulifera (Clusiaceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1996
The pollination biology ofSymphonia globulifera was studied in Central Amazonia, Brazil. As suggested by the bird syndrome of the flowers, these are mainly pollinated by hummingbirds. Occasional visits by other birds, butterflies and more rarely bees, as well as tamarin monkeys were also observed.Trigona bees partly destroy the flower tube to rob ...
V. Bittrich, Maria C. E. Amaral
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Clusiaceae s.l. (Calophyllaceae, Clusiaceae s.s. and Hypericaceae) in the Viruá National Park, Roraima, Brazil

Phytotaxa, 2017
We report a floristic survey of the species of Clusiaceae s.l. (Calophyllaceae, Clusiaceae s.s., and Hypericaceae) in the Viruá National Park (Roraima, Brazil). The fieldwork was conducted between 2009 and 2015 and covered the different vegetation types found in the park. Calophyllaceae is represented by two genera and three species, Clusiaceae s.s. by
Cabral, Fernanda Nunes   +2 more
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Clusiaceae

2022
Samuel Paul Raj   +2 more
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Calophyllum (Clusiaceae – Guttiferae) in Africa

Kew Bulletin, 2016
Calophyllum africanum Cheek & Q. Luke is described and illustrated from Mali, in that part close to the Fouta Djalon of Guinea. Plant species present in its gallery forest habitat are listed in detail. Threatened by gold and uranium mining activities, C.
Martin Cheek, Quentin Luke
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Clusiaceae Lindl., Nat. Syst. Bot.

2011
Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp.
Reveal, James L.   +3 more
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Clusiaceae

1966
Trees or shrubs, containing a resinous sap, sometimes epiphytic. Leaves opposite, generally decussate, rarely alternate or whorled. Stipules wanting. Flowers dioecious, polygamous or hermaphrodite, actinomorphous or nearly so, terminal or axillary, sometimes solitary or clustered, sometimes in fewflowered cymes. Sepals 2—10.
Stoffers, A.L., Lindeman, J.C. (Jan)
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Cryptic dioecy in Mammea (Clusiaceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2004
The flowers of Mammea (Clusiaceae) have been reported to be androdioecious, a rare condition in the angiosperms. Pollen from eight taxa from most of the geographic range of the genus was examined to clarify the type of flowers, and thus the breeding system, of the genus. In six of these taxa pollen from both morphologically perfect and male flowers was
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Chemodiversity of Clusia minor (Clusiaceae)

2023
Die Arten der Gattung Clusia (Clusiaceae) sind verholzende Pflanzen der Neotropen und werden hauptsächlich bezüglich ihrer Fotosynthesestrategien analysiert. Clusia Arten akkumulieren jedoch auch spezielle Pflanzenmetabolite (SPM) von auffälligen Strukturen und bioaktiven Eigenschaften.
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Clusiaceae novae madagascarienses

Repertorium novarum specierum regni vegetabilis, 1911
J. Jumelle, H. Perrier de la Bathie
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NOMENCLATURAL NOTES ON NEOTROPICAL CLUSIEAE (CLUSIACEAE)

1997
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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