scispace - formally typeset
Open AccessJournal ArticleDOI

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]

Stanisław Marek
- 01 Jan 2017 - 
- Vol. 2, pp 77-161
About
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

Content maybe subject to copyright    Report






Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

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.
Journal ArticleDOI

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.
Journal ArticleDOI

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.
Journal ArticleDOI

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.
Journal ArticleDOI

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.
Related Papers (5)