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Phytotaxa
Tirpitzia meiguensis, a species described in 2023, is the focus of this study. Based on botanical resource surveys conducted in the areas surrounding its type locality, detailed dissection and observation revealed several diagnostic characteristics: its ...
Hong Chen, Qiang Luo, Ying Yuan
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Tirpitzia meiguensis, a species described in 2023, is the focus of this study. Based on botanical resource surveys conducted in the areas surrounding its type locality, detailed dissection and observation revealed several diagnostic characteristics: its ...
Hong Chen, Qiang Luo, Ying Yuan
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Taxonomic and nomenclatural notes on African Linum squarrosum sensu lato (Linaceae)
, 2020The taxonomy and nomenclature of Linum squarrosum s.l. (Linaceae) is discussed. Two subspecies are identified in this species. A new combination and status is proposed, L. squarrosum subsp. maroccanum comb. & stat. nov.
J. M. Martínez Labarga +1 more
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Linum usitatissimum L. Linaceae
Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions, 2019Rainer W. Bussmann +7 more
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Botanical Gazette, 1972
Xylem specialization of Linum species is compared with that of their somewhat primitive relatives. Linum is more specialized in that axial parenchyma is greatly reduced or absent, rays are generally homogeneous and composed mostly of upright cells, vessel elements are short, and in some species there is a tendency toward vessel aggregation.
Charles Heimsch, Edward E. Tschabold
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Xylem specialization of Linum species is compared with that of their somewhat primitive relatives. Linum is more specialized in that axial parenchyma is greatly reduced or absent, rays are generally homogeneous and composed mostly of upright cells, vessel elements are short, and in some species there is a tendency toward vessel aggregation.
Charles Heimsch, Edward E. Tschabold
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Linum persicum: Lignans and placement in Linaceae†
Phytochemistry Reviews, 2003Aryltetralin lignans (podophyllotoxin type) are the main lignan constituents of species belonging to Linum section Syllinum (Linaceae). Linum persicum, a perennial plant native to Iran closely related to L. album, has not yet been studied. To evaluate the lignan profile, fresh plants of L.
Abdolali Mohagheghzadeh +3 more
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Linum ayliniae (Linaceae), a New Species from West Anatolia, Turkey
Novon, 2018. A new species, Linum ayliniae Yılmaz (Linaceae), is described from West Anatolia, Turkey. The new species is similar and probably closely related to L.
Özer Yilmaz
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Revision of the Genus Ochthocosmus (Linaceae)
Brittonia, 1980The neotropical genusOchthocosmus is centered in the Guayana Highland of southern Venezuela. The taxonomic history, morphology, ecology, and geographical distribution are discussed in relation to the taxonomy of the genus. A key to the six species and four varieties, distribution maps, descriptions, and specimen citations are given. Two new species and
Julian A. Steyermark, James L. Luteyn
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Lectotypification of the Linnaean name Linum campanulatum (Linaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2015The genus Linum Linnaeus (1753: 277) consists of about 200 species distributed in temperate and tropical regions of the world. The Mediterranean area can be considered one of the centers of diversity of this genus (Greuter et al. 1989, Yilmaz et al. 2003, Yilmaz & Kaynak 2008, 2010, Tugay et al. 2010, Peruzzi 2011, Ruiz-Martin et al. 2015).
BARTOLUCCI, FABRIZIO +2 more
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Lectotypification of the NameLinum aretioidesBoiss. (Linaceae)
Annales Botanici Fennici, 2016The name Linum aretioides Boiss. is lectotypified. The lectotype and isolectotypes are stored in the Herbarium of the Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques la Ville de Geneve (G) and at the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Garden Kew (K), respectively.
YILMAZ, ÖZER, Kaynak, Gonol
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Fly pollination of Linum lewish (Linaceae)
American Journal of Botany, 1994This study examines the reproductive biology of Linum lewisii Pursh. (Linaceae), a polyphilic species visited by small bees and generalist flies in montane Colorado. L. lewisii plants growing at different sites experience large temporal and spatial variations in pollinator visits.
Carol Ann Kearnsaf1>, David W. Inouye
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