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REDISCOVERY OF RIBES NIVEUM (GROSSULARIACEAE) IN COLORADO

2000
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Chumley, Timothy W, Hartman, Ronald L
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Pollen morphology of the family Grossulariaceae and some taxonomical implication

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2019
In this paper, we present results of palynomorphological studies of 45 species and 71 specimens of the family Grossulariaceae that are native or cultivated in the Russian Federation and adjacent regions. Pollen was studied with light microscopy, a confocal laser scanning microscope and a scanning electron microscope.
Olga A. Gavrilova, Olga A. Tikhonova
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Phylogenetic relationships in Ribes (Grossulariaceae) inferred from ITS sequence data

TAXON, 2003
AbstractNuclear ITS sequence data were employed to assess phylogenetic relationships within Ribes, an angiosperm genus of approximately 200 species that is well­known for its taxonomic complexity. Our analyses revealed several major clades within Ribes, informally referred to here as the Berisia, Calobotrya, Coreosma, and Grossularia sensu lato clades.
Anne E. Senters, Douglas E. Soltis
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NATURAL HYBRIDIZATION IN WESTERN GOOSEBERRIES (RIBES SUBGENUS GROSSULARIA: GROSSULARIACEAE)

1991
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Mesler, Michael R   +2 more
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Fruits, seeds and pollen morphology of Turkish Ribes L. (Grossulariaceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2014
The pollen, seed and fruit morphology of eight Ribes species was investigated with light microscopies (LM) and scanning electron microscopies (SEM). The pollen grains of Ribes are usually radially symmetrical and isopolar, their outlines are more or less circular, obtusely quadrangular or elliptic–obtusely rectangular.
Gülsen Kendir   +4 more
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Cecidophyopsismites (Acari: Eriophyidae) onRibesspp. (Grossulariaceae)

International Journal of Acarology, 1994
Abstract The authors present a review and morphological study of the eriophyid mites in the genus Cecidophyopsis occurring on gooseberries and currants of the genus Ribes (Grossulariaceae). Three species are redescribed and illustrated: Cecidophyopsis ribis (Westwood 1869) causing galling on black currants, Ribes nigrum; C.
James W. Amrine   +4 more
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NEW COMBINATIONS IN DUDLEYA (CRASSULACEAE) AND RIBES (GROSSULARIACEAE)

2007
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Familia GROSSULARIACEAE DC.

2023
C.A. Zanotti, D. Penneckamp, M. Weigend
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Grossulariaceae 茶藨子科 @iN

2021
Kwok, Alan, Tai, Ada
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Ribes janczewskii Pojark. Ribes meyeri Maxim. - GROSSULARIACEAE

2023
Olim K. Khojimatov   +2 more
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