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Structure of the Cyperaceae Inflorescence
The Botanical Review, 2012This work presents the basics for interpreting the adult inflorescence structure in Cyperaceae. It provides an analysis of the variations of the synflorescence and inflorescence structure in the family. Three types of synflorescence may be recognized in this family: a synflorescence with a foliate stem, a terminal inflorescence and a variable number of
Abelardo Carlos Vegetti+3 more
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The Botanical Review, 1948
The following paper was written after I had prepared a revised account of the Cyperaceae of the Malay Peninsula. I can not claim first hand acquaintance with Cyperaceae of other regions, nor to have consulted all the literature. I have, however, been impressed with the need to investigate more fully the tropical members of the family, and I have been ...
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The following paper was written after I had prepared a revised account of the Cyperaceae of the Malay Peninsula. I can not claim first hand acquaintance with Cyperaceae of other regions, nor to have consulted all the literature. I have, however, been impressed with the need to investigate more fully the tropical members of the family, and I have been ...
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Taxonomic novelties in Rhynchospora (Cyperaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2013The genus Rhynchospora Vahl has about 354 species with concentration in tropical America. In Brazil, Rhynchospora is the most abundant genus of the family, with 157 species, of which 40 are considered endemic. With the knowledge obtained in field trips, literature and herbaria reviewed, this work aims to contribute to the taxonomy of the genus ...
Filho, Pedro Joel Silva Da Silva+2 more
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STUDIES IN CYPERACEAE 6. NOMENCLATURE OF THE SUPRAGENERIC TAXA IN THE CYPERACEAE
TAXON, 1985SummaryRecent taxonomic investigation of the suprageneric classification of the Cyperaceae has made clarification of the nomenclature an urgent necessity. A list of the effectively published suprageneric names attributable to the Cyperaceae is presented here, with an indication of their nomenclatural status.
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Distributional Notes on Cyperaceae
NelumboThe critical study made on the available material of Cyperaceae in the Herbaria of GAL, BSA and ASSAM shows that there are 12 species from various parts of Madhya Pradesh, which have not yet been reported. Among these, there are some species which have been cited under a wrong nomenclature.
D. M. Verma, Veena Chandra
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The family Cyperaceae, because of the difficulty experienced in identifying the members, have been utterly neglected. The aim of the present work is to provide a more up-to-date flora of the family by compiling the available data and the data gathered by the author during the course of various excursions to places in north, central and south Gujarat ...
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The family Cyperaceae, because of the difficulty experienced in identifying the members, have been utterly neglected. The aim of the present work is to provide a more up-to-date flora of the family by compiling the available data and the data gathered by the author during the course of various excursions to places in north, central and south Gujarat ...
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A new classification of Cyperaceae (Poales) supported by phylogenomic data
Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 2021A Muthama Muasya+2 more
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The paper includes, as addition to the Indian flora, Carex eteusinoides Turcz. ex Kunth, Fimbristylis fimbristyloides (F. v. Muell.) Druce and F. yunnanensis Glrake. Six species have been recorded as new to the Assam region. On examination of mature specimens, Carex fuscifructus Clarke has been proved to be a distinct species.
D. M. Verma, A. S. Rao
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The paper includes, as addition to the Indian flora, Carex eteusinoides Turcz. ex Kunth, Fimbristylis fimbristyloides (F. v. Muell.) Druce and F. yunnanensis Glrake. Six species have been recorded as new to the Assam region. On examination of mature specimens, Carex fuscifructus Clarke has been proved to be a distinct species.
D. M. Verma, A. S. Rao
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The evolutionary history of sedges (Cyperaceae) in Madagascar
Journal of Biogeography, 2021A Muthama Muasya+2 more
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