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Mairá-Potato (Casimirella sp.): Botanical, Food, Pharmacological, and Phytochemical Aspects. [PDF]
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito de diferentes substratos para a produção de mudas de Emmotum nitens provenientes de diásporos armazenados por um período de 120 dias em dois ambientes – câmara fria e temperatura ambiente de laboratório ...
Marcus Vinicius Prado Alves
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Stefano, Rodrigo Duno De, Janovec, John P., Can, Lilia Lorena (2013): Three decades to connect the sexes: Calatola microcarpa (Icacinaceae), a new species from the Southwestern Amazon. Phytotaxa 124 (1): 43-49, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.124.1.5, URL: https:
Can, Lilia Lorena +2 more
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Les Icacinaceae du Paléogène du Bassin de Paris
The Icacinaceae family is a group of Angiosperm with a large fossil record, mainly from the North American and European Paleogene. Especially, fossils related to Icacinaceae were found in five sites from the Paris Basin, mainly as endocarp remains, in ...
del Rio, Cédric
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Natural history specimen data linked to collectors and determiners held within, "Survey of the fruits and endocarps of Icacinaceae (Lamiids, Icacinales)".
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Pyrenacantha kirkii Baill. (Icacinaceae), nouveau pour le Zaire [PDF]
Pyrenacantha kirkii Baill., known from Zambia and Mozambique, is recorded for the first time in Shaba (Zaire) and a key to the eight species occuring in Zaire is ...
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O gênero Poraqueiba (Icacinaceae) na Amazônia.
The genus Poraqueiba (Icacinaceae) is represented in the Amazonian region by the sécies: P. sericea, P. paraensis and P. guianensis. The two first, furnish the edible fruits known by the vernacular names "mari" or "umari".
Cavalcante, Paulo Bezerra +1 more
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FIGURE 4 in Systematics of Mappia (Icacinaceae), an endemic genus of tropical America
FIGURE 4. Distribution map of the genus Mappia. Mappia longipes (․), M. mexicana (ˑ), M. multifolora (̝), and M. racemosa (●).Published as part of Angulo, Diego F., Stefano, Rodrigo Duno De & Stull, Gregory W., 2013, Systematics of Mappia (Icacinaceae ...
Stull, Gregory W. +2 more
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The comparative morphology of the Icacinaceae. I. Anatomy of the node and internode
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Bailey, Irving W. (Irving Widmer) +1 more
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The Icacinaceae from the Paleogene of the Paris Basin
La famille des Icacinaceae est une famille de plantes à fleurs possédant un registre fossile important durant le Paléogène, principalement en Amérique du Nord et en Europe.
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