The Guyana Highland-centred genera, or Stenopadus group, are a complex of species that belong to the tribes Mutisieae and Stifftieae of Asteraceae. The pollen morphologies of 29 species, from 12 of 13 genera of this complex, are described and illustrated using light and scanning electron microscopy. The exine sculpture and structure are highly significant. Four exine types, previously characterized, were distinguished: Gongylolepis, Wunderlichia, Mutisia, and Stenopadus. The characterization of the Stenopadus exine type is enlarged here. These exine types led to the recognition of four well-defined pollen types, whereas the spine length and exine thickness characterized six subtypes. Pollen types circumscribe genera or groups of genera, and...
In the context of recent molecular phylogenies of the basal grades of Compositae, we investigated th...
The Eupatorieae represent nearly 10% of the Asteraceae by including about 187 genera and 2500 specie...
Asteraceae species from Argentina was analysed considering species phylogenetic membership and some ...
The Guyana Highland-centred genera, or Stenopadus group, are a complex of species that belong to the...
The tribe Mutisieae (excluding Barnadesieae) traditionally comprises 84 genera and approximately 900...
Gongylolepis is composed for 15 species, endemic to the Guyana region. This is the largest genus of ...
The monotypic genus Hecastocleis and species of Ainsliaea DC. (Asteraceae, Mutisieae) have tricolpat...
The tribe Sipaneeae has its center of diversity on the Guiana Shield (northern South America), where...
Barnadesioideae (94 species) is the sister subfamily to the rest of the Asteraceae (23,000 species)....
Texto completo. Acesso restrito. p. 568-586Recent molecular studies in Asteraceae have divided tribe...
The Late Oligocene Mutisiapollis telleriae, which is the oldest echinate fossil pollen of Asteraceae...
Salamah A, Luthfikasari R, Dwiranti A. 2019. Pollen morphology of eight tribes of Asteraceae from Un...
The Asteraceae are classified into three subfamilies: Barnadesioideae, Cichorioideae, and Asteroidea...
This study aims at finding new morphological characters to evaluate the taxonomic position of specie...
The subfamily Barnadesioideae of the Asteraceae consists of nine genera and approximately 90 species...
In the context of recent molecular phylogenies of the basal grades of Compositae, we investigated th...
The Eupatorieae represent nearly 10% of the Asteraceae by including about 187 genera and 2500 specie...
Asteraceae species from Argentina was analysed considering species phylogenetic membership and some ...
The Guyana Highland-centred genera, or Stenopadus group, are a complex of species that belong to the...
The tribe Mutisieae (excluding Barnadesieae) traditionally comprises 84 genera and approximately 900...
Gongylolepis is composed for 15 species, endemic to the Guyana region. This is the largest genus of ...
The monotypic genus Hecastocleis and species of Ainsliaea DC. (Asteraceae, Mutisieae) have tricolpat...
The tribe Sipaneeae has its center of diversity on the Guiana Shield (northern South America), where...
Barnadesioideae (94 species) is the sister subfamily to the rest of the Asteraceae (23,000 species)....
Texto completo. Acesso restrito. p. 568-586Recent molecular studies in Asteraceae have divided tribe...
The Late Oligocene Mutisiapollis telleriae, which is the oldest echinate fossil pollen of Asteraceae...
Salamah A, Luthfikasari R, Dwiranti A. 2019. Pollen morphology of eight tribes of Asteraceae from Un...
The Asteraceae are classified into three subfamilies: Barnadesioideae, Cichorioideae, and Asteroidea...
This study aims at finding new morphological characters to evaluate the taxonomic position of specie...
The subfamily Barnadesioideae of the Asteraceae consists of nine genera and approximately 90 species...
In the context of recent molecular phylogenies of the basal grades of Compositae, we investigated th...
The Eupatorieae represent nearly 10% of the Asteraceae by including about 187 genera and 2500 specie...
Asteraceae species from Argentina was analysed considering species phylogenetic membership and some ...