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Pollen and embryo-sac of two Euphorbiaceæ
I. Banerji
- Vol. 34, Iss: 3, pp 172-181
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The article was published on 1951-09-01. It has received 8 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pollen.read more
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Female flowers and systematic position of Picrodendraceae (Euphorbiaceae s.l., Malpighiales)
TL;DR: Floral structure supports the close relationship of Picrodendraceae with Phyllanthaceae and Euphorbiaceae s.str.
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Embryology and systematics of Euphorbiaceaesens. lat.: a review and perspective
Toru Tokuoka,Hiroshi Tobe +1 more
TL;DR: It was found that, contrary to a conclusion recently published by other authors, available information does not provide evidence to support a monophyly of Euphorbiaceae, and only the following five embryological characters of ovules and seeds are likely to be useful for comparison between and within subfamilies.
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Phylogenetic significance of pollen nuclear number in the euphorbiaceae.
TL;DR: A detailed survey of over 1900 species in 265 families, based on original investigations of many more taxa than were reported on by Schiirhoff (1926) or Schnarf (1939), was conducted by as mentioned in this paper.
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Microsporogenesis and Male Gametogenesis in Jatropha Curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae)1
TL;DR: Microsporogenesis and male gametogenesis of Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) was studied in order to provide additional data on this poorly studied family.
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Euphorbia geniculata – ovule to seed
J. Bor,R. N. Kapil +1 more
TL;DR: A comparative histogenetic study of ovules of some representatives of the genus Euphorbia reveals a remarkable similarity during the pre-fertilization stages during which the inner integument is initiated first and the female gametophyte follows the Polygonum type.
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Chromosome number and phylogenetic relationships in the euphorb aceae
TL;DR: The Euphorbiaceae are recognized as one of the larger families of the dicotyledons and are a relatively natural group, although showing many lines of evolution.
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Nuclear divisions in the tapetal cells of certain angiosperms
TL;DR: Bonnet concluded that amitosis does not occur in the nuclei of the tapetal cells of ten species of angiosperms and that figures suggesting am itosis are due to mitotic irregularities and nuclear fusions, and Mascre and Thomas agree with Bonnet concerning the absence ofAmitosis.
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Seed development in acalypha rhomboidea and some other euphorbiaceae
TL;DR: In the course of a study on Acalypha rhomboidea Raf.
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The embryo-sac ofEuphorbia heterophylla L.—a reinvestigation
TL;DR: A reinvestigation of the embryo-sac of Euphorbia heterophylla showed that the development was not of theAdoxa-type as reported by Sanchez (1938) but of theNormal-type as mentioned in this paper.