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Primary Vascular Patterns in the Vitaceae
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2001Vitaceous shoots can be classified into five distinct architectural patterns based on a three‐node sequence of tendril and axillary bud presence. The relationship between two of the more commonly occurring patterns and their primary vasculature was examined.
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Noch stets sind die meisten phytochemischen Arbeiten Vitis vinifera und den mit ihr kreuzbaren Wildarten gewidmet. Das ist durchaus verstandlich, obwohl aus taxonomischer Sicht bedauernswert, da Weinbau und Weinbereitung zu den ganz grosen Agrar-Industrien gehoren (1).
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Noch stets sind die meisten phytochemischen Arbeiten Vitis vinifera und den mit ihr kreuzbaren Wildarten gewidmet. Das ist durchaus verstandlich, obwohl aus taxonomischer Sicht bedauernswert, da Weinbau und Weinbereitung zu den ganz grosen Agrar-Industrien gehoren (1).
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Identification of Vitaceae in North America
2015This chapter is an identification guide for 19 species of the Vitaceae that are native to or naturalized in eastern North America: Ampelopsis (3 spp.), Causonis (1 sp.), Cissus (1 sp.) Nekemias (1 sp.), Parthenocissus (3 spp.) and Vitis (10 spp.). It includes keys to the genera and their general descriptions.
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Typification of the Linnaean name Bignonia peruviana (Vitaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2015Vitaceae Juss. is a family of 15 genera and about 750 species mainly distributed in tropical regions of Asia, Africa, Australia, the neotropics, and the Pacific islands, with a few genera [Vitis Linnaeus (1753: 202), Parthenocissus Planchon [1887: 447(–448)], Ampelopsis Michaux (1803: 159), and Nekemias Rafinesque (1838: 87)] occurring in temperate ...
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THE VITACEAE IN RHEEDE'S HORTUS MALABARICUS
TAXON, 1988SummaryThe identity and nomenclature of the nine species of Vitaceae in Rheede's Hortus Malabaricus are discussed, and their types and distribution are also indicated.
Paramjit Singh, B. V. Shetty
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Nomenclatural notes on species of Asian Vitaceae
TAXON, 2017AbstractLectotypifications, neotypifications, epitypifications, and nomenclatural corrections are provided for fifty‐eight Asian Vitaceae names (excluding those belonging to Tetrastigma) for the forthcoming floristic account in the Flora of Thailand.
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Nomenclatural revision: Brandon Vitaceae
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1979Abstract A revision of the nomenclature of the seeds of the Vitaceae from the Oligocene Brandon Lignite (Vermont, U.S.A.) has resulted in the description of a new species, Vitis macrochalaza , for the form previously reported as Vitis pseudo-rotundifolia Berry.
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