Results 181 to 190 of about 34,354 (225)
Patterns of fruit morphology in Bolboschoenus (Cyperaceae) and their global distribution
J. Browning, K.D. Gordon-Gray
openalex +1 more source
New Combinations in Trichophorum, Scirpoides, and Ficinia (Cyperaceae)
A. Muthama Muasya+2 more
openalex +2 more sources
Cytological Studies of Eleven Species of Cyperaceae Collected from Central Nepal.
Takuji Hoshino+2 more
openalex +2 more sources
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Botanical Gazette, 1972
Vessels in the Cyperaceae are described in terms of specialization in early and late metaxylem throughout the plant in 110 species of 45 genera Earlier conclusions that specialization spread from late to early metaxylem and from roots upward in succession are confirmed Using the average level of vessel specialization of all metaxylem in all available ...
Hatsume Kosakai, Vernon I. Cheadle
openaire +2 more sources
Vessels in the Cyperaceae are described in terms of specialization in early and late metaxylem throughout the plant in 110 species of 45 genera Earlier conclusions that specialization spread from late to early metaxylem and from roots upward in succession are confirmed Using the average level of vessel specialization of all metaxylem in all available ...
Hatsume Kosakai, Vernon I. Cheadle
openaire +2 more sources
American Journal of Botany, 1952
THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA has an area of ca. 37,000 sq. mi., a population estimated at less than a million. This country in comparison with most of the continent of Africa is relatively unspoiled. Much of its primary forest remains (Mayer, 1951). Its road mileage is limited. Its minerals are just beginning to be mined.
E. Nelmes, J. T. Baldwin
openaire +2 more sources
THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA has an area of ca. 37,000 sq. mi., a population estimated at less than a million. This country in comparison with most of the continent of Africa is relatively unspoiled. Much of its primary forest remains (Mayer, 1951). Its road mileage is limited. Its minerals are just beginning to be mined.
E. Nelmes, J. T. Baldwin
openaire +2 more sources
Kew Bulletin, 1951
It is interesting for several reasons. In the first place, members of Subgen. Vignea are rare in Malaysia : the species described below and C. monopleura Krecz. are the only ones recorded from Sumatra. This is what one would expect if, as the writer has suggested, the genus had its origin in Malaysia, because the Vigneae are considered to represent a ...
openaire +4 more sources
It is interesting for several reasons. In the first place, members of Subgen. Vignea are rare in Malaysia : the species described below and C. monopleura Krecz. are the only ones recorded from Sumatra. This is what one would expect if, as the writer has suggested, the genus had its origin in Malaysia, because the Vigneae are considered to represent a ...
openaire +4 more sources
American Midland Naturalist, 1962
This paper brings up-to-date the status of the cypera- ceous genera Dulichium and Eleocharis in Illinois. A single species of Dulichium is recorded for Illinois; the genus Eleocharis is represented by 14 species. Keys, descriptions, and general discussions are provided for each taxon.
Donald J. Drapalik+1 more
openaire +2 more sources
This paper brings up-to-date the status of the cypera- ceous genera Dulichium and Eleocharis in Illinois. A single species of Dulichium is recorded for Illinois; the genus Eleocharis is represented by 14 species. Keys, descriptions, and general discussions are provided for each taxon.
Donald J. Drapalik+1 more
openaire +2 more sources