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On the Disintegration of the Chloroplasts in Phytolacca americana L.

open access: yesOn the Disintegration of the Chloroplasts in Phytolacca americana L.
1) The epidermal cells of the leaf have a small number of chloroplasts, and some of these are seen to break down. The two kinds of cells, normal and abnormal, are distributed as in mosaic. But to the naked eye the surface view of these plants gives a normal appepearance.
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Eleven microsatellites in an emerging invader, Phytolacca americana (Phytolaccaceae), from its native and introduced ranges. [PDF]

open access: yesAppl Plant Sci, 2015
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Phytolacca americana Linnaeus, 1753, spec. nov.

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Phytolacca americana, spec. nov. 1. Phytolacca foliis integerrimis. Hort. cliff. 177. Hort. ups. 117. Gron. virg. 161. Roy. lugdb. 222. Phytolacca vulgaris. Dill. elth. 318. t. 239. f. 309. Solanum racemosum americanum. Pluk. alm. 353. t. 225. f. 3. β. Phytolacca mexicana, baccis sessilibus. Dill. elth. 218. t. 239. f.308. Habitat in
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