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Physical dormancy in seeds of Dodonaea viscosa (Sapindales, Sapindaceae) from Hawaii
Seed Science Research, 2004Dormancy in seeds ofDodonaea viscosais due to a water-impermeable seed coat (physical dormancy, PY). Thus, mechanically scarified seeds imbibed water (c.95% increase in mass) and germinated to high percentages over a wide range of temperature regimes in both white light and darkness, whereas non-scarified seeds did not take up water. Dry heat at 80–160°
Jerry M. Baskin +4 more
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Nordic Journal of Botany, 1983
The apocarpous gynoecia of three separate groups of higher advanced dicotyledons show postgenital fusion of their apical parts. In this fused region the pollen tube transmitting tissue of the carpels is united into a compitum, which provides advantages of a syncarpous to the apocarpous gynoecium. It is supposed that in at least some of these groups the
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The apocarpous gynoecia of three separate groups of higher advanced dicotyledons show postgenital fusion of their apical parts. In this fused region the pollen tube transmitting tissue of the carpels is united into a compitum, which provides advantages of a syncarpous to the apocarpous gynoecium. It is supposed that in at least some of these groups the
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Editorial: Diversity and evolution of Neotropical Sapindales
Brazilian Journal of Botany, 2022Diego Demarco +2 more
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Diversity and evolution of secretory structures in Sapindales
Brazilian Journal of Botany, 2022Elisabeth Dantas Tölke +7 more
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The wood anatomy of Sapindales: diversity and evolution of wood characters
Brazilian Journal of Botany, 2022Marcelo R. Pace +6 more
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Aphids (Homoptera: Aphididae) Infesting Plants of The Order Sapindales (Angiospermae) In India
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023Rajendra Singh, Ruhi Agrawal
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Akaniaceae: A New Family of Sapindales
Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Gardens, Kew), 1912openaire +1 more source

