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Paepalanthusserpens, a new microendemic species of Eriocaulaceae from the Espinhaço Range, Minas Gerais, Brazil. [PDF]
Echternacht L, Trovó M.
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Syngonanthus androgynus, a Striking New Species from South America, its Phylogenetic Placement and Implications for Evolution of Bisexuality in Eriocaulaceae. [PDF]
Watanabe MT, Hensold N, Sano PT.
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Reproductive biology of Abolboda pulchella and A. poarchon (Xyridaceae: Poales). [PDF]
Oriani A, Scatena VL.
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The Andean Paepalanthus pilosus complex (Eriocaulaceae): a revision with three new taxa. [PDF]
Hensold N.
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A missing piece is found: a new species of Paepalanthus (Poales, Eriocaulaceae) and the puzzling relations of the campos rupestres mountaintop floras of eastern Minas Gerais, Brazil. [PDF]
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On the Embryogeny of Three Taxa of Paepalanthoideae (Eriocaulaceae)
Annals of Botany, 1982Embryo development in Leiothrix nubigena, Paepalanthus bifidus and Syngonanthus nitens is described. Distinct differentiation of cotyledonary and epicotyledonary sectors in the three taxa is demonstrated. The cotyledonary and the epicotylary loci share equal amounts of the embryonic shoot apex as in most monocotyledons.
S. N. RAMASWAMY, GOVINDAPPA D. AREKAL
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The status of species for Paepalanthus babyloniensis is formally reinstated here. This species is endemic to the campos rupestres of the Chapadão da Babilônia, within the Serra da Canastra National Park, in the state of Minas Gerais. It is distinguished from the closely related species, P. flaccidus and P. trichophyllus, primarily by characters related
Silva, Lucas Espindola Florêncio Da +7 more
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The status of species for Paepalanthus babyloniensis is formally reinstated here. This species is endemic to the campos rupestres of the Chapadão da Babilônia, within the Serra da Canastra National Park, in the state of Minas Gerais. It is distinguished from the closely related species, P. flaccidus and P. trichophyllus, primarily by characters related
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