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Fruit of lepidaploa (cass.) cass. (vernonieae, asteraceae): anatomy and taxonomic implications
(Sociedade Botânica do Brasil, 2018-10)
Lepidaploa is a taxonomically complex genus of Vernonieae, which is difficult to delimit morphologically due to
vegetative and reproductive characters that overlap with Chrysolaena and Lessingianthus. Anatomical studies ...
Fruit of lepidaploa (Cass.) cass. (vernonieae, asteraceae): Anatomy and taxonomic implications
(Sociedade Botanica do Brasil, 2018-10)
Lepidaploa is a taxonomically complex genus of Vernonieae, which is difficult to delimit morphologically due to vegetative and reproductive characters that overlap with Chrysolaena and Lessingianthus. Anatomical studies ...
Cytotaxonomic studies in six species of Vernonia (Asteraceae : Vernonieae)
(Univ Florence Botany InstFlorenceItália, 2007)
The taxonomic utility of micromorphology in lepidaploa (vernonieae: asteraceae)
(Wiley, 2018-05-02)
Lepidaploa belongs to the Vernonieae tribe, one of the most complex tribes of Asteraceae. Nowadays, the relationship between Lepidaploa and its related genera is poorly understood. Different microcharacters might be of ...
Cytotaxonomy of species of Vernonia, section Lepidaploa, group Axilliflorae (Asteraceae, Vernonieae)
(Blackwell PublishingOxfordInglaterra, 2007)
The transfer of Vernonia perangusta to the genus Vernonanthura (Vernonieae, Asteraceae) and the correct name for Vernonanthura phosphorica
(Magnolia Press, 2010-08-31)
The size and geographical distribution of the genus Vernonia, tribe Vernonieae, has been greatly reduced as a result of several revisionary studies. All species of Vernonia are now confined to the New World with the vast ...
Comparative Anatomy of Cypselae in the Complex Group Chrysolaena, Echinocoryne, Lepidaploa, and Lessingianthus: Contributions to the Systematics of Vernonieae (Compositae)
(American Society of Plant Taxonomists, 2020-08)
Vernonieae is known as the evil tribe due to its complex this tribe. This complexity is reflected in the genera of this tribe as Chrysolaena, Echinocoryne, Lepidaploa and Lessingianthus which, besides having many shared ...