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Zingiberales Griseb., Grundr. Syst. Bot.
2011Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp.
Reveal, James L. +3 more
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Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, 2007
Abstract Anther development, microsporogenesis and microgametogenesis in several species of Heliconia were investigated as part of a complementary embryological study of the Heliconiaceae. All studied Heliconia species present bithecate and tetrasporangiate anthers with fertile pollen grains; only H.
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Abstract Anther development, microsporogenesis and microgametogenesis in several species of Heliconia were investigated as part of a complementary embryological study of the Heliconiaceae. All studied Heliconia species present bithecate and tetrasporangiate anthers with fertile pollen grains; only H.
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Phylogenetic and ancestral area reconstruction of Zingiberales from plastid genomes
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2016Abstract The Zingiberales is an ancient monocot order in the angiosperms. It has undergone radiation since the Cretaceous period. However, the relationships among primary lineages (families) are difficult to resolve. Additional support for phylogenetic relationships within this order have been obtained using plastid genome data from 76 coding genes ...
Jiabin Deng +8 more
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Colonization by Herbivores of Heliconia spp. Plants (Zingiberales: Heliconiaceae)
Biotropica, 1984The leaf-top herbivore guild of Heliconia spp. is a particularly good subject for the examination of host colonization because individuals may be monitored easily for extended periods of time. Studies of the guild on H. imbricata in Costa Rica and on H. latispatha in Ecuador reveal substantial variation in the rates of colonization among plants.
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Plant Biology, 2006
The developmental anatomy and morphology of the ovule and seed in several species of Heliconia were investigated as part of an embryological study of the Heliconiaceae and to provide a better understanding of their relationships with the other families of the Zingiberales.
Simao, D. G., Scatena, V. L., Bouman, F.
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The developmental anatomy and morphology of the ovule and seed in several species of Heliconia were investigated as part of an embryological study of the Heliconiaceae and to provide a better understanding of their relationships with the other families of the Zingiberales.
Simao, D. G., Scatena, V. L., Bouman, F.
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2021
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Interactions Among Leaf-Top Herbivores of Heliconia imbricata (Zingiberales: Heliconiaceae)
Biotropica, 1985Studies of interactions among the leaf-top herbivores of Heliconia imbricata were undertaken in Costa Rica. One study consisted of monitoring the colonization of experimental patches of habitat (cacao leaves) to see if colonists preferred uninhabited patches.
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Revista Brasileira de Botânica, 2021
Paula Palhares de Polari Alverga +3 more
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Sieve‐Element Plastids, Nuclear Crystals and Phloem Proteins in the Zingiberales
Botanica Acta, 1994AbstractThe sieve‐element characters of 40 species from all families making up the monocotyledon order Zingiberales have been studied by transmission electron microscopy. While phloem‐proteins are a typical component of all eight families, the Zingiberaceae are characterized by nondispersive protein bodies derived from nuclear crystals.
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