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Flora of Espírito Santo: Lecythidaceae
The Lecythidaceae clade has a pantropical distribution and comprises 24 genera and 355 species. Ten genera and 121 species occur in Brazil, where species richness is highest in Amazonia. Four genera and 14 species were recorded in Espírito Santo, as well
Michel Ribeiro +3 more
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Flora do Ceará, Brasil: Ebenaceae
Resumo Apresentamos o levantamento florístico das espécies de Ebenaceae para o estado do Ceará, como parte do projeto “Projeto Flora do Ceará: conhecer para conservar”.
Natanael Costa Rebouças +4 more
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Palynological Variation in Balsaminoid Ericales. I. Marcgraviaceae [PDF]
Marcgraviaceae are a rather small family of seven genera and approx. 130 neotropical species. This study aims to present a detailed palynological survey of the family in order to comment on the intrafamily relationships and possible correlations with pollinators.In total, 119 specimens representing 67 species and all genera are observed using light ...
Lens, Frederic +6 more
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Flora do Ceará, Brasil: Symplocaceae
Resumo Apresentamos o levantamento florístico-taxônomico das espécies de Symplocaceae para o estado do Ceará, como parte do projeto “Flora do Ceará: conhecer para conservar”.
Natanael Costa Rebouças +4 more
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Molecular Phylogenomics Reveals the Deep Evolutionary History of Carnivory across Land Plants
Plastid molecular phylogenies that broadly sampled angiosperm lineages imply that carnivorous plants evolved at least 11 times independently in 13 families and 6 orders.
Steven J. Fleck, Richard W. Jobson
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The role of wood anatomy in phylogeny reconstruction of Ericales [PDF]
AbstractThe systematic significance of wood anatomical characters within Ericales is evaluated using separate and combined parsimony analyses including 23 wood characters and 3945 informative molecular characters. Analyses of wood features alone result in poorly resolved and conflicting topologies.
Lens, Frederic +4 more
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Five Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequences from Diospyros: Genome Organization and Comparative Analysis. [PDF]
Diospyros is the largest genus in Ebenaceae, comprising more than 500 species with remarkable economic value, especially Diospyros kaki Thunb., which has traditionally been an important food resource in China, Korea, and Japan.
Jianmin Fu +6 more
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Pollination Reservoirs in Lowbush Blueberry (Ericales: Ericaceae) [PDF]
Pollinator-dependent agriculture heavily relies upon a single pollinator-the honey bee. To diversify pollination strategies, growers are turning to alternatives. Densely planted reservoirs of pollen- and nectar-rich flowers (pollination reservoirs, hereafter "PRs") may improve pollination services provided by wild bees. Our focal agroecosystem, lowbush
Venturini, E. M. +4 more
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Relationships within balsaminoid Ericales: a wood anatomical approach [PDF]
Wood samples of 49 specimens representing 31 species and 11 genera of woody balsaminoids, i.e., Balsaminaceae, Marcgraviaceae, Pellicieraceae, and Tetrameristaceae, were investigated using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The wood structure of Marcgraviaceae, Pellicieraceae, and Tetrameristaceae is characterized by radial vessel ...
F. Lens (Frederic) +4 more
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Published as part of Peruzzi, Lorenzo, Conti, Fabio & Bartolucci, Fabrizio, 2014, An inventory of vascular plants endemic to Italy, pp.
Peruzzi, Lorenzo +2 more
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