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Anatomy of the Dicotyledons.
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Crystal diversity and macropatterns in leaves of Oleaceae
Nels R. Lersten,Harry T. Horner +1 more
TL;DR: Oleaceae leaves surveyed from herbarium specimens of 240 species from 23 genera were rehydrated, bleached, processed into xylol, mounted unstained, and viewed microscopically between crossed polarizers.
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Revision of the Neotropical genus Pseudoxandra (Annonaceae)
Paul J. M. Maas,L.Y.Th. Westra +1 more
TL;DR: A taxonomic revision is made of the Neotropical genus Pseudoxandra, meant as a precursor for a future Flora Neotropica treatment of the integral Cremastosperma alliance.
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Secretory hairs in Gentiana and allied genera (Gentianaceae, subtribe Gentianinae) from the Iberian Peninsula
TL;DR: Eleven species from six different sections of the genus Gentiana, as well as one species each of genera Gentianella, Gentianopsis (G. ciliata), Comastoma (C. tenellum) and Swertia (S. perennis) have been studied by light microscopy for the presence of hairs in floral aswell as in vegetative parts.
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Structure and histochemistry of medicinal species of Solanum
Laudinéia de Jesus Matias,Maria Olívia Mercadante-Simões,Vanessa de Andrade Royo,Leonardo Monteiro Ribeiro,Ariadna Conceição dos Santos,Jaciara M.S. Fonseca +5 more
TL;DR: This work identifies distinctive structural features, its ecological importance, and the distribution of secondary compounds associated with the medicinal properties reported for these species and contributes to the conservation of the natural environments where they occur.
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Leaf morphology and anatomy of Manilkara Adans. (Sapotaceae) from northeastern Brazil
Eduardo Bezerra de Almeida-Jr.,Josiane Silva Araújo,Francisco Soares Santos-Filho,Carmen Silvia Zickel +3 more
TL;DR: The anatomical data increase the M. elata and M. huberi synonymisation and show the importance of the anatomy as a complementary tool to the taxonomy based on external morphology.