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Predicting freshwater biological quality using macrophytes: A comparison of empirical modelling approaches. [PDF]
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1963
Annual or perennial grass-like herbs with short or long rhizomes. Culms trigonous to triquetrous or rarely cylindric and septate (Cyperus articulatus). Leaves narrow, with closed sheaths, sometimes with a ligule opposite to the blade. Inflorescence consisting of a solitary spikelet or capitulum, or many spikelets in heads or spikes or simple to ...
Lindeman, J.C. (Jan), Stoffers, A.L.
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Annual or perennial grass-like herbs with short or long rhizomes. Culms trigonous to triquetrous or rarely cylindric and septate (Cyperus articulatus). Leaves narrow, with closed sheaths, sometimes with a ligule opposite to the blade. Inflorescence consisting of a solitary spikelet or capitulum, or many spikelets in heads or spikes or simple to ...
Lindeman, J.C. (Jan), Stoffers, A.L.
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2021
CYPERACEAE Carex: A morphometric analysis of the Carex intumescens complex supporting the recognition of two varieties. Primary authors:H.C.Medford,Derick B. Poindexter,and Alan S.Weakley Carex intumescens Rudge (Cyperaceae sect. Lupulinae Tuck. ex J.
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CYPERACEAE Carex: A morphometric analysis of the Carex intumescens complex supporting the recognition of two varieties. Primary authors:H.C.Medford,Derick B. Poindexter,and Alan S.Weakley Carex intumescens Rudge (Cyperaceae sect. Lupulinae Tuck. ex J.
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Cyperaceae of East Africa - II
Journal of the East Africa Natural History Society and Coryndon Museum, 1963(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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A new classification of Cyperaceae (Poales) supported by phylogenomic data
Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 2021Isabel Larridon +2 more
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1961
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