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Complete plastome sequence of Aspidopterys obcordata (Malpighiaceae), a traditional Dai medicinal plant from Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
We reported the first complete plastid genome of Aspidopterys (Malpighiaceae) in this study. The complete plastome of Aspidopterys obcordata is 160,453 bp in length with a base composition of A (31.4%), G (18.5%), C (18.2%), and T (32.0%).
Yan-Xiong Gong   +4 more
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An illustrated checklist of Malpighiaceae from the Chapada dos Veadeiros region, Goiás, Brazil [PDF]

open access: yesCheck List, 2015
An updated checklist of Malpighiaceae from the Chapada dos Veadeiros region, Goiás, Brazil, is presented. We recorded 78 species of this family of plants, which represent a higher diversity than previously reported for the region.
Renata Sebastiani   +3 more
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FAMILIA MALPIGHIACEAE

open access: yesFlora del Bajío y de Regiones Adyacentes, 2023
Familia de 76 géneros y ca. de 1300 especies. Mayormente diversa en el Nuevo Mundo (Las Antillas, sur de Estados Unidos de América a Argentina) en donde se concentran cerca de 80% de los géneros y 90% de las especies (Anderson et al., 2006). En México se registran 169 especies pertenecientes a 24 géneros (Villaseñor, 2016); en la región de estudio, 10 ...
Alfredo Patiño Siciliano   +1 more
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Morfologia polínica e visitantes florais de duas espécies simpátricas de Malpighiaceae Juss. no Parque da Cidade em Santarém, Pará

open access: yesPaubrasilia, 2021
Objetivou-se identificar e analisar a morfologia polínica das espécies simpátricas de Malpighiaceae que ocorrem no Parque da Cidade em Santarém, bem como identificar os visitantes florais dessas espécies.
Leilla Cristina Figueiredo de Sousa   +4 more
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Evolution of pollen grain morphology in Amorimia and allies evidences the importance of palynological apomorphies and homoplasies in Malpighiaceae systematics [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Ecology and Evolution, 2023
Background and aims – Pollen grain morphology is an important morphological character for aiding the systematics of flowering plants. For Malpighiaceae, only a single unpublished palynological study has comprehensively sampled ca 60 of this family’s 75 ...
Carolina Prandi da Silva   +3 more
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The complete plastome sequence from the family Malpighiaceae, Bunchosia argentea (Jacq.) DC

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2019
In this study, we determined the complete plastome sequence of Bunchosia argentea (Jacq.) DC. (Malpighiaceae) (NCBI acc. no. MK390344). The gene order and the structure of the B. argentea plastome are collinear with those of the typical plastomes of land
Sangjin Jo   +3 more
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Comments on proper type designation for names of taxa validated by Turczaninow in his Animadversiones, with case studies

open access: yesUkrainian Botanical Journal, 2019
General recommendations regarding proper type designation of names of taxa described by Turczaninow in his Animadversiones series of articles (as well as in some other publications) are provided.
Mosyakin S.L., McNeill J., Boiko G.V.
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Malpighiaceae: correlations between habit, fruit type and basic chromosome number Malpighiaceae: correlações entre hábito, tipo de fruto e número cromossômico básico

open access: yesActa Botânica Brasílica, 2003
The family Malpighiaceae presents species with different habits, fruit types and cytological characters. Climbers are considered the most derived habit, followed, respectively, by the shrubby and arboreal ones. The present study examines the relationship
Ricardo A. Lombello   +1 more
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Byrsonima lucida Locustberry

open access: yesEDIS, 1999
This low, spreading, evergreen shrub has a unique character (Fig. 1). In the pinelands of Florida where nutrients are not abundant, it will grow to a height of 1 foot. However, it can reach a height of 8 to 10 feet in the hammocks where soils are richer.
Edward F. Gilman
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Phylogeny of Elatinaceae and the Tropical Gondwanan Origin of the Centroplacaceae(Malpighiaceae, Elatinaceae) Clade. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
The flowering plant family Elatinaceae is a widespread aquatic lineage inhabiting temperate and tropical latitudes, including ∼35(-50) species. Its phylogeny remains largely unknown, compromising our understanding of its systematics. Moreover, this group
Liming Cai   +5 more
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