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SELF‐INCOMPATIBILITY IN CENTRAL AMERICANHELICONIA
Evolution, 1983Physiological self-incompatibility (SI) is one of the most common mechanisms by which outcrossing is promoted in the angiosperms (East, 1940; Whitehouse, 1950; Nettancourt, 1977). Considerable information on the taxonomic distribution of SI and the mechanisms of self-inhibition is available (e.g., Heslop-Harrison, 1975; Nettancourt, 1977).
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HELICONIA CHARACTERISTICS FOR LANDSCAPE USE
Acta Horticulturae, 2012The plants belonging to Heliconia genus, Heliconiaceae family, have exotic inflorescences in vibrant colors of yellow, orange, red, and pink assigned for tropical garden. There are about 182 species in the genus Heliconia, nevertheless, due to the lack of knowledge of the individual characteristics of each species, only a few are used by landscape ...
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Heliconias (Heliconiaceae) in rural landscapes
Agro ProductividadObjective: To research native, endemic, and introduced heliconia species and their size for use in rural landscaping and to describe the phenology of two species. Design/Methodology/Approach: A bibliographical review was carried out in search for native and endemic heliconia species; a list of the introduced heliconias was developed with field data ...
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Insect colonisation sequences in bracts of Heliconia caribaea in Puerto Rico
Ecological Entomology, 2000Barbara A Richardson
exaly

