This study provides a taxonomic treatment of the Podostemaceae family in southern Brazil. Podostemaceae is the largest family of strictly aquatic angiosperms. The center of family richness is the equatorial region of South America. Taxonomic studies are still scarce in Brazil. For southern Brazil there are six genera and 10 species recognized. Dichotomous key and illustrations are presented for species identification. Key words: taxonomy, Malpighiales, aquatic macrophytes, river-weeds
Aquatic and marsh plants are those that have the capacity to withstand a continuous or periodic subm...
The present study deals with a survey of the order Alismatales (except Araceae) in the upper and mid...
We present a taxonomic study of the Melastomataceae that occur in the “Reserva de Desenvolvimento Su...
Abstract This study provides a taxonomic treatment of the Podostemaceae family in southern Brazil. P...
A new species of Podostemaceae, Podostemum irgangii, from the states of Santa Catarina and Parana, B...
Podostemaceae (angiosperms) occur only in swift river currents. Podostemum flagelliforme is a member...
Podostemaceae, a family of plants restricted to river rapids and waterfalls, are widely reported to ...
Podostemaceae (angiosperms) occur only in swift river currents. Podostemum flagelliforme is a member...
Podostemaceae is the largest family of strictly aquatic flowering plants, with approximately 51 gene...
Field collection and herbaria data did not allow to quantify the diversity of aquatic plants from No...
Podostemaceae are a unique family of aquatic angiosperms found in river rapids and waterfalls throug...
The Euphorbiaceae sensu lato are distributed mainly in the tropics, in various types of vegetation a...
Swamp forests are associated with hydromorphic soils and are naturally fragmented in their distribut...
Swamp forests are associated with hydromorphic soils and are naturally fragmented in their distribut...
The São Francisco River forms one of the main Brazilian hydrographic basins of ca. 645,000 km2. The ...
Aquatic and marsh plants are those that have the capacity to withstand a continuous or periodic subm...
The present study deals with a survey of the order Alismatales (except Araceae) in the upper and mid...
We present a taxonomic study of the Melastomataceae that occur in the “Reserva de Desenvolvimento Su...
Abstract This study provides a taxonomic treatment of the Podostemaceae family in southern Brazil. P...
A new species of Podostemaceae, Podostemum irgangii, from the states of Santa Catarina and Parana, B...
Podostemaceae (angiosperms) occur only in swift river currents. Podostemum flagelliforme is a member...
Podostemaceae, a family of plants restricted to river rapids and waterfalls, are widely reported to ...
Podostemaceae (angiosperms) occur only in swift river currents. Podostemum flagelliforme is a member...
Podostemaceae is the largest family of strictly aquatic flowering plants, with approximately 51 gene...
Field collection and herbaria data did not allow to quantify the diversity of aquatic plants from No...
Podostemaceae are a unique family of aquatic angiosperms found in river rapids and waterfalls throug...
The Euphorbiaceae sensu lato are distributed mainly in the tropics, in various types of vegetation a...
Swamp forests are associated with hydromorphic soils and are naturally fragmented in their distribut...
Swamp forests are associated with hydromorphic soils and are naturally fragmented in their distribut...
The São Francisco River forms one of the main Brazilian hydrographic basins of ca. 645,000 km2. The ...
Aquatic and marsh plants are those that have the capacity to withstand a continuous or periodic subm...
The present study deals with a survey of the order Alismatales (except Araceae) in the upper and mid...
We present a taxonomic study of the Melastomataceae that occur in the “Reserva de Desenvolvimento Su...