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Léa de Jesus Neves

Researcher at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Publications -  5
Citations -  104

Léa de Jesus Neves is an academic researcher from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vascular bundle & Ficus microcarpa. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 100 citations.

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Anatomical and ultrastructural aspects of leaf galls in Ficus microcarpa L.f. (Moraceae) induced by Gynaikothrips ficorum Marchal (Thysanoptera)

TL;DR: Cell hypertrophy and tissue hyperplasia were striking processes involved in the ontogenesis of the studied gall, similar to other galls induced by thrips, and F microcarpa galls can be considered rudimentary, since no new tissue differentiation was observed.
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Anatomia foliar de Alpinia zerumbet (Pers.) Burtt & Smith (Zingiberaceae)

TL;DR: A study of the foliar anatomy of Alpinia zerumbet (Pers.) Burtt & Smith, Zingiberaceae family collected at Horto Botânico of Quinta da Boa Vista, Sao Cristovao, Rio de Janeiro, RJ.
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Anatomia Foliar de Hibiscus tiliaceus L. e Hibiscus pernambucensis Arruda ( Malvaceae )

TL;DR: It is concluded that H. tiliaceus is distinct from H. pernambucensis because it shows, among others, the following characteristics: the petals have a purple red basal spot, the leaves are cartaceous, the epicuticular striae are present on the adaxial epidermal cells, the stellate hairs are less abundant and mucilaginous idioblasts appear on the upper epidermis.
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Anatomia foliar de Trilepis lhotzkiana Nees e Trilepis ciliatifolia T. Koyama (Cyperaceae) Juss.

TL;DR: The leaf structure of both species have shown xeromorphic characters that can be related environmental conditions and the arrangement and particularities of epidermal cells and the presence of a continuous lignified hypodermis are particularly important for taxonomic use.
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Anatomia foliar de Gomidesia spectabilis (DC) Berg, e Gomidesia nitida (Vell.) Legr. (Myrtaceae)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of ESPECI activities in Brazil, focusing on the following categories: ESTRUTURA DA FOLHA DAS DUAS ESPECIES REVELOU EPIDERME UNIESTRATIFICADA, ESTOMATOS PARACITICOS DISTRIBUIDOS SOMENTE NA FACE ABAXIAL, NUMEROSOS TRICOMAS TECTORES, MESOFILO DORSIVENTRAL, PRESENCA DE CAVIDADES SECRETORAS, FEIXES V