quinquenervia is likely responsible for its smaller genome size, and given the high genome stability in Myrtaceae, it is not unlikely that much of the difference in genome size in the family is due to variation
There has been considerable recent work on physiological solutions to water deficit but little attention paid to leaf characteristics. In many species there is a change in leaf form from seedlings to adults. We examine such changes in several small-leaved species from the distantly related ...
ABSTRACT Study was aimed to investigate the effect of industrial air pollution on pollen morphology of Eucalyptus globulus Labill., belonging to family Myrtaceae. Data revealed that there are differences in pollen morphological characteristics of E. globulus that grows in polluted industrial area in ...
wide pollen dispersal within stands by honeyeaters could maintain or even enhance genetic diversity within stands even when population diversity remains intrinsically low. Small populations of naturally or recently fragmented bird-pollinated plants—characteristics of many of the 40% of threatened species...
aromaticum, also known as clove, is a dried flower bud belonging to the Myrtaceae family that is indigenous to the Maluku islands in Indonesia but has recently been farmed in different places worldwide [6,7]. The clove tree is composed of leaves and buds (the commercial part of the tree)...
Trees of the Eucalyptus genus are well known for their medicinal properties; however, little is known of the ethnopharmacology and bioactivities of their close relatives in the Corymbia genus. Given the current lack of widespread knowledge of the Corymbia genus, this review aims to provide the ...