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Vessels of Oleaceae and Verbenaceae
Feddes Repertorium, 1978AbstractVessels in 12 genera, 58 species of the Oleaceae and 11 genera and 18 species of the Verbenaceae are described. In both the families vessels fall under three categories: long, medium, and short, with similar disposition and number of perforation plates. In the Oleaceae simple and scalariform and in the Verbenaceae only simple perforation plates
G. S. R. Murthy +3 more
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Nyctanthes is a member of the Oleaceae
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1984The attributes ofNyctanthes (habit, floral morphology, fruit and seed, stem and leaf anatomy, flower vasculature, embryology, pollen, chromosome number and phytochemistry) are reviewed and found compatible with accommodation of the genus in the Oleaceae, tribe Jasmineae.
Ruth Kiew, Pieter Baas
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Mitogenomics of Hesperelaea, an extinct genus of Oleaceae
Gene, 2016The recent developments in high-throughput DNA sequencing allowed major advances in organelle genomics. Assembly of mitochondrial genomes (hereafter mitogenomes) in higher plants however remains a challenge due to their large size and the presence of plastid-derived regions and repetitive sequences.
van de Paer, Céline +3 more
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1991
W. Punt, Johanna A.A. Bos, P.P. Hoen
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W. Punt, Johanna A.A. Bos, P.P. Hoen
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Chemotaxonomy of the Oleaceae: iridoids as taxonomic markers
Phytochemistry, 2002Søren Rosendal Jensen, Henrik Franzyk
exaly

