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Megagametophyte development ofNymphaea nouchaliBurm. f. (Nymphaeaceae)

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1998
The development of reproductive cells has been analysed inNymphaea nouchali, family Nymphaeaceae, subclass Magnoliidae. Our observations on embryo sac development differ from those in the literature. Megasporogenesis results in a triad of one micropylar cell and two innermost megaspores.
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Nymphaeaceae

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1981
Marilyn R. Jones, G.C.S. Clarke
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Nymphaeaceae

2020
Fritz H. Schweingruber   +3 more
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Pollen Morphology of Nymphaeaceae (S.L.)

Nelumbo
Eleven taxa of the Nymphaeaceae (s. l.) belonging to five genera viz., BRASENIA , EURYALE , NYMPHAEA, NELUMBO and VICTORIA were examined for the present study. NELUMBO pollen is quite distinct from other genera of Nymphaeaceae in having 3-zonocolpate apertures and reticulate exine.
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INFRASPECIFIC CLASSIFICATION OF NYMPHAEA-GIGANTEA NYMPHAEACEAE

1978
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Nymphaeaceae

1993
E. L. Schneider, P. S. Williamson
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Distribution of Nymphaea alba L. (Nymphaeaceae) in Tuscany [Distribuzione di Nymphaea alba L. (Nymphaeaceae) in Toscana]

2007
The authors report the distribution of Nymphaea alba L. in Tuscany by the analysis of herbarium specimens, bibliographic references and records on field. The study shows two different situations: the species is distributed almost exclusively along the wetland's net on the northwestern floodplains in the district of Florence, Pistoia, Lucca, Pisa and ...
Casini F., Lastrucci L., Angiolini C.
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Familia Nymphaeaceae

2015
J. C. Ospina, C. A. Zanotti
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