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Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Pa Tio District, Yasothon Province, Thailand. [PDF]

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Self-incompatibility in the Commelinaceae

Annals of Botany, 1981
This paper reports on a survey of self-incompatibility in 1 10 species of 22 genera in the family Commelinaceae. Genera from both tribes, Tradescantieae and Commelineae are included. Fifty-five species were found to be self-incompatible, 50 species self-compatible, and five species comprised individuals which were self-incompatible and individuals ...
S J Owens, Owens S J
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Flavonoids and chemotaxonomy of the Commelinaceae

Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 1985
Abstract Diverse schemes have been proposed for the classification of the Commelinaceae on the basis of different characters. The leaf flavonoids of 152 species have been analysed. The flavone C- glycosides are the dominant compounds, found in 78% of the species examined.
T Swain
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Stigma Morphology in Commelinaceae

Annals of Botany, 1981
S J Owens, Owens S J
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New Names in Commelinaceae. American Commelinaceae: XI

Kew Bulletin, 1983
Combinaisons nouvelles dans les genres Callisia, Gibasis et Tradescantia, T. zebrina est reetablie avec un nom nouveau chez T.
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Chromosomes and the classification of the Commelinaceae

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1972
This account of chromosome variation in the Commelinaceae is based both on the authors' personal experience with a very large living collection of the family at Kew, and on the numerous reports of earlier workers. There can be few families showing such a wide range of chromosome numbers, karyotype morphology and meiotic behaviour, the description of ...
KEITH JONES, CARROL JOPLING
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New taxa in Commelinaceae

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1981
Two new names are published: Gibasis venustula subsp. robusta D. R. Hunt and Tradescantia poelliaeT). R. Hunt.
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