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Commelina obliqua Vahl: Un nuevo citotipo para Argentina

open access: yesLilloa, 2009
Cristóbal María E.; María E. Lozzia; Valeria de los A. Páez. 2009. Commelina obliqua Vahl: Un nuevo citotipo para Argentina. Lilloa 46 (1-2). Se describe morfológicamente y se analiza citológicamente, un citotipo diploide de Commelina obliqua Vahl que ...
María E. Cristobal   +2 more
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Commelina cristata Linnaeus, 1753, spec. nov.

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Commelina cristata, spec. nov. 9. Commelina corollis aequalibus, involucris spicatim imbricatis. Fl. zeyl.32. Ephemerum zeylanicum procumbens inflatum. Herm. parad. 148. Raj. hist. 566.
Linnaeus, Carolus
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Estudios citogenéticos en el género Commelina (Commelinaceae). II

open access: yesLilloa, 2004
Se analiza el comportamiento meiótico de Commelina erecta L. y Commelina diffusa Burm. En C. erecta L. especie tetraploide de amplia distribución, la meiosis es irregular, con cromosomas adelantados y rezagados, puentes y fragmentos, conexiones entre ...
María E. Cristóbal   +3 more
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Commelina nudiflora Linnaeus, 1753, spec. nov.

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Commelina nudiflora, spec. nov. 7. Commelina corollis aequalibus, pedunculis capillaribus, foliis lineari-lanceolatis, involucro nullo. Fl. zeyl.31. Ephemerum phalangoides maderaspatense minimum, foliis perangustis, perfoliatum. Pluk. alm. 135.
Linnaeus, Carolus
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CARACTERIZACION MORFOLOGICA Y CROMOSOMICA DE COMMELINA BENGHALENSIS L. (COMMELINACEAE) DE ARGENTINA MORPHOLOGICAL AND CHROMOSOMAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COMMELINA BENGHALENSIS L. (COMMELINACEAE) FROM ARGENTINA

open access: yesGayana: Botanica, 2009
Commelina benghalensis es una hierba pequeña, nativa de Africa y Asia tropical, aunque en la actualidad crece en casi todo el mundo. En América se la reporta creciendo en campo abierto, borde de bosques y áreas cultivadas (sur de USA, México, Antillas ...
Mauro Grabiele   +4 more
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Commelina erecta

open access: yes, 2005
Photographs in this collection originally appeared in the book "Plants of the Texas Coastal Bend" (2005) by Roy L. Lehman, Ruth O'Brien and Tammy White.Five color photographs of Commelina erecta (also known as widow's tears), a perennial flowering plant ...
Lehman, Roy L.
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Possible Role of Subsidiary Cells on the Stomatal Movement in Commelina benghalensis subsp. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1985
Stomatal movement was investigated after distilled water treatment in Commelina benghalensis subsp.. Distilled water reatmen+ induced the cytoplasmic shrinkage of surroudning subsidiary cells on guard cells, resulting stomatal opening up to about 11 μm ...
Jinno, Nobutaka
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Commelina mascarenica (Commelinaceae): an overlooked Malagasy species in Africa

open access: yes, 2008
Faden, Robert B. (2008): Commelina mascarenica (Commelinaceae): an overlooked Malagasy species in Africa.
Faden, Robert B.
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