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The systematics ofLinum sect.Linopsis (Linaceae)
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1982SectionLinopsis of the genusLinum is the largest and probably the most widespread of the five commonly recognized sections. Using a number of traits, but especially heterostyly, style union, development of false septa in the fruit, pollen morphology, and chromosome number, together with petal pigmentation, number of floral parts, and stigma shape, the ...
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1984
In this work Linaceae sensu lato have been split into three families: Linaceae, Ixonanthaceae and Ctenolophonaceae, among which the latter deviates most. In order to elucidate distinction of the two segregated families of Linaceae sensu lato VAN HOOREN & NOOTEBOOM (Blumea 29, 1984, 550) prepared the following diagnoses: Linaceae — Lianas, trees, shrubs,
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In this work Linaceae sensu lato have been split into three families: Linaceae, Ixonanthaceae and Ctenolophonaceae, among which the latter deviates most. In order to elucidate distinction of the two segregated families of Linaceae sensu lato VAN HOOREN & NOOTEBOOM (Blumea 29, 1984, 550) prepared the following diagnoses: Linaceae — Lianas, trees, shrubs,
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Pollen Morphology of Endemic Linum Species (Linoideae: Linaceae) from Mexico
Palynology, 2023Juan González-Velasco +3 more
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Variation and evolution inLinum tenuifolium (Linaceae)
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1986The phenetic variation inL. tenuifolium s.l. was assessed using multivariate analyses of 27 characters found to be variable within the species. These results are discussed and interpreted in the context of the reproductive biology, chromosome number and ecological responses of the taxa.
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2021
The authors draw attention to the problem of scientific responsibility when reporting new data about species distribution. Fallacy of the locality data (Svetlova, 2006, 2009) for Linum ucranicum (Griseb. ex Planch.) Czern. (Linaceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians (Chornohora Ridge, Pozhizhevskaja Mt, snowfield trough) is evident.
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The authors draw attention to the problem of scientific responsibility when reporting new data about species distribution. Fallacy of the locality data (Svetlova, 2006, 2009) for Linum ucranicum (Griseb. ex Planch.) Czern. (Linaceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians (Chornohora Ridge, Pozhizhevskaja Mt, snowfield trough) is evident.
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YELLOW-FLOWERED LINUM (LINACEAE) IN TEXAS
1964(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Distyly and pollen dimorphism inLinum suffruticosum (Linaceae)
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1979The Mediterranean distylousLinum suffruticosum has dimorphic pollen. That from short-styled plants has sub-monomorphic surface excrescences with minute papillae; that from long-styled plants has strongly dimorphic excrescences with conspicuous papillae. The differences are much like those described in species of other sections of the genus.
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Medicinal Angiosperms of Phytolaccaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Amaranthaceae, and Linaceae
Common Chinese Materia Medica, 2021Huagu Ye +8 more
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