Cechy morfologiczne i anatomiczne owoców rodzajów Polygonum L. i Rumex L. oraz klucze do ich oznaczania [Morphological and anatomical features of the fruits of genera Polygonum L., Rumex L. and keys for their determination]
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This article is published in Monographiae Botanicae.The article was published on 2017-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Polygonum & Rumex.read more
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Systematic significance of fruit morphology and anatomy in tribes Persicarieae and Polygoneae (Polygonaceae)
TL;DR: Fruits of Polygonaceae have a basically similar construction of indehiscent nuts or achenes, but different fruit anatomical patterns have arisen several times in evolution and have a limited value at tribal level but are useful at generic level.
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Ultrasculpture of achene surface in Polygonum section Polygonum (Polygonaceae) in Russia
TL;DR: A broad range of surface sculptures in some species and their similarity across taxonomically distant taxa decrease the value of the characters for taxa identification.
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Reconsideration of the generic status of Rubrivena ( Polygonaceae, Persicarieae )
TL;DR: Morphological and anatomical characters (including pollen morphology) of the genusRubrivena are described and heterostyly is confirmed in Persicaria wallichii, and is reported here also forP.
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Knorringia (= Aconogonon sect. Knorringia), a new genus in the Polygonaceae
TL;DR: The section Knorringia of Aconogonon is promoted to an independent genus, and is also proposed to be removed from the tribe Persicarieae to the tribe Coccolobeae.
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Plant Identification and Significance in Funeral Traditions Exemplified by Pillow Filling from a Child Crypt Burial in Byszewo (18th/19th centuries)
TL;DR: In this paper, a children's burial from the Holy Trinity Church in Byszewo (18th/19th centu-ries) is described, where the filling of the coffin pillow consisted of numerous hop macroremains, the representation of which was very low in pollen sample.