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Palynotaxonomy of Neotropical Species of Dioscorea L. (Dioscoreaceae)

Palynology, 2020
Nineteen Neotropical species of the genus Dioscorea L. were subjected to palynological analysis with the objectives of increasing palynological knowledge and identifying characteristics with taxonomic and phylogenetic value.
Fernanda Da Costa Alzer   +4 more
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Pollen morphology of Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae) from the Atlantic Forest in southeast Brazil (São Paulo) with a contribution to the systematics of Neotropical species

, 2020
Dioscorea is a highly diverse genus in Brazil, particularly the south-eastern region, and most especially in the Atlantic Forest. Recent phylogenetic studies have helped clarify the intricate subgeneric classification of the genus, although some species ...
C. F. P. da Luz   +5 more
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Dioscoreaceae R. Br., Prodr.

2011
46. Dioscoreaceae R.Br., Prodr.: 294. 27 Mar 1810, nom. cons. Avetraceae Takht., Divers. Classif. Fl. Pl.: 524. 24 Apr 1997 Stenomeridaceae J.Agardh, Theoria Syst. Pl.: 66. Apr–Sep 1858 Taccaceae Dumort., Anal. Fam. Pl.: 57, 58. 1829, nom. cons. Tamaceae Bercht. & J.Presl, P ř ir . Rostlin: 267. Jan–Apr 1820 Tamnaceae J.Kickx f., Descr. Pl.
Reveal, James L.   +3 more
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Dioscoreaceae of South-Central Africa

Kew Bulletin, 2001
Summary. The species of Dioscoreaceae known from Namibia (Caprivi Strip), Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique (the Flora Zambesiaca area) are listed and described, with full regional synonymy. Keys are provided to facilitate the identification of male, female (fruiting) and sterile material.
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Dioscoreaceae

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1981
G.C.S. Clarke, Marilyn R. Jones
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Dioscoreaceae

1948
Rhizomes (rarely spiny) producing annual, mostly twining shoots, in Malaysia twining either to the right (fig. 4c) or the left (fig. 4a). Stems consisting of a main stem and sterile branches, both bearing leafless flowering axes. Leaves petiolate, generally cordate, simple and entire or palmately lobed, or palmately compound, except in the latter ...
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Typification of 18 Old World taxa in Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae)

Kew bulletin, 2021
K. Kishor, R. Pagare, W. Arisdason
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