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The occurrence and level of specialization of vesse ls in 70 species representing 12 genera of Eriocaulaceae are presented. In alI species of Eriocaulaceae and in alI parts of the plant examined, vessels with simple perforations have been identified . Correlations between level of specialization of vessel members and ecological conditi ons are reported
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ERIOCAULACEAE AND XYRIDACEAE IN LIBERIA
American Journal of Botany, 1952LIBERIA, on the western bulge of Africa, is j ust above the Gulf of Guinea and approximately 4 degrees north of the equator. For about 350 mi. the country fronts the Atlantic and extends inland, at its broadest point, about 150 mi. Several rivers and many smaller streams flow in a southerly direction across Liberia. The republic comprises ca. 37,000 sq.
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Lectotypification of Eriocaulon duthiei (Eriocaulaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2016The genus Eriocaulon Linnaeus (1753: 87) includes ca. 485 species and more than 40 infraspecific taxa distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of the world (Govaerts 2016). Ansari & Balakrishnan (2009) recorded 85 species from India; however, they do not include the species described earlier by Bole & Almeida (1986), Yadav et al.
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Embryology ofEriocaulon setaceum (Eriocaulaceae)
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1981Eriocaulon setaceum can be characterized by: young microsporangium wall with epidermis, endothecium (with fibrous thickenings), and glandular tapetum (uninucleate cells); pollen grains 3-celled, spiraperturate; embryo sac development according to the Polygonum type and with antipodal cyst; endosperm nuclear; embryo small, with incipient differentiation
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