doi:10.1007/978-3-662-07257-8_30Ståhl, BertilAnderberg, ArneSpringer Berlin HeidelbergFamilies & Genera of Vascular Plants
Springer for Research & Development doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-5208-8_15Due to the long generation times and high densities, dominant tree species usually did not respond consistently with theoretical predictions to the recent fragmentation. Genetic structures of shrubs and herbs, especially those with ...
A new species of Ardisia (Myrsinaceae) is described from the Malaysian state of Sabah in northern Borneo. Ardisia silamensis is a member of subgenus Pimelandra, and has been confused with the Peninsular Malaysian species A. solida, but differs in the indumentum type and distribution on the...
About 39–65% (50% average) of the pollen produced by a population of this species is abnormal and sterile (Vasanthy and Pocock 1981). Most of this pollen is large-sized, has degenerated cytoplasm and...Mohan L. H. KaulSpringer Berlin Heidelberg...
Available at: http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00606-003-0062-6 [Accessed April 10, 2014].Ma O S W, Saunders R M K. Com par ative floral ontogeny of Maesa ( Maesaceae) , Aegiceras ( Myrsinaceae) and Em2 belia ( Myr sinaceae) : taxonomic and phylogenetic implica2 tions[ J] ...
Springer ViennaPlant Systematics&EvolutionHong L K,Zhou X.A new species of Lysimachia(Myrsinaceae)from Dabieshan Mountain,China[J].Plant Systematics and Evolution,2014,300(7):1 615-1 620.A new species of Lysimachia (Myrsinaceae) from Dabieshan Mountain, China[J] . Kun Liu,Xin Hong,Shou...
Pipoly III, J. J. 1999 . Two new species of Myrsinaceae from French Guiana. Brittonia 51 (2): 128 – 133 .Lundell, C. L. 1971 . Flora of Panama, Part. VIII. Family 150. Myrsinaceae. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 58: 285 – 353 . ,...
SpringerKew BulletinFlorens, F. B. V., Baider, C. and Bosser, J. M. (2008) On the Mauritian origin of Badula ovalifolia (Myrsinaceae), hith- erto believed extinct, with complementary description. Kew Bulletin, 63, 481-483.Florens, F. B. V., Baider, C. and Bosser, J. M. ...
Ardisia crispa (Myrsinaceae) is an ethnomedicine with horticultural and important medicinal values. Its morphology is complex, and its identification is difficult. We analyse the chloroplast genome characteristics and phylogenetic position of A. crispa to provide basic research data for the ...
A new species of Ardisia (Myrsinaceae) is described from the Malaysian state of Sabah in northern Borneo. Ardisia silamensis is a member of subgenus Pimelandra, and has been confused with the Peninsuldoi:10.1007/S12225-014-9510-4Timothy M.A. Utteridge...