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Disentangling the identity of two Jacquemontia Choisy (Convolvulaceae Juss.) species using an integrative approach

Revista Brasileira de Botânica, 2023
Deibson Pereira Belo   +3 more
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Change in nuclear DNA content and pollen size with polyploidisation in the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas, Convolvulaceae) complex.

Plant biology, 2019
Genome size evolution and its relationship with pollen grain size has been investigated in sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), an economically important crop which is closely related to diploid and tetraploid species, assessing the nuclear DNA content of 22 ...
S. Srisuwan   +6 more
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Occurrence download Convolvulaceae

2021
ALA occurrence record ...
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Development of Cambial Variant and Structure of the Secondary Xylem in Argyreia elliptica (Roth) Choisy (Convolvulaceae)

Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2022
K. K. Kapadane   +3 more
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Convolvulaceae Juss., Gen. Pl.

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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Convolvulaceae

1948
Herbs or shrubs, sometimes parasitic, usually with twining stems, occasionally prostrate or creeping, or erect, very rarely trees, often with milky juice. Leaves mostly spirally arranged, in parasitic species absent or nearly so, usually petioled; petiole sometimes with extra-floral nectaries.
Ooststroom, S.J. van, Hoogland, R.D.
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The effects of florivory on floral attractiveness and fruit production in Daustinia montana (Convolvulaceae)

Flora: Morphologie, Geobotanik, Oekophysiologie, 2022
Karine de Matos Costa   +5 more
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Bonamia (Convolvulaceae) in Bolivia

Kew Bulletin, 2013
An account of the genus Bonamia in Bolivia is presented. Seven species are recognised, of which three (B. rosiewiseae J. R. I. Wood, B. riograndina J. R. I. Wood and B. cerradoensis J. R. I Wood) are described as new and illustrated with line drawings. Taxonomic notes and a key to the identification of the Bolivian species are provided.
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The Genus Aniseia (Convolvulaceae)

Systematic Botany, 1998
The American endemic genus Aniseia contains three species, A. argentina, A. cernua, and A. mar- tinicensis. Only the last has been introduced and naturalized in the Old World tropics. Various investigators have misunderstood the genus and incorrectly included 27 other taxa in Aniseia.
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Convolvulaceae

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1981
Q.C.B. Cronk, G.C.S. Clarke
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