This work describes the leaf anatomy of 16 species belonging to three genera of the Malpighiaceae family found in the Cerrado (Minas Gerais State, Brazil). The scope of this study was to support the generic delimitation by contributing to the identification of the species and constructing a dichotomous identification key that includes anatomical characters. The taxonomic characters that were considered to be the most important and used in the identification key for the studied Malpighiaceae species were as follows: the presence and location of glands; presence of phloem in the medullary region of the midrib; mesophyll type; presence and type of trichomes; and presence, quantity, and disposition of accessory bundles in the petiole. It was al...
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The leaf anatomy of nine species of Manihot Mill. were studied with the objective of finding anatomi...
Dahlstedtia Malme (Leguminosae) is a neotropical genus, native to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, and...
The study presents the leaf anatomical description of Barnebya, an endemic genus from Brazil with on...
Mascagnia é um dos gêneros de Malpighiaceae que sempre apresentou divergências em sua circunscrição ...
A taxonomic revision of Mcvaughia is presented, including the description of a new species from the ...
Hypolytrum Rich. (subfamília Mapanioideae) tem distribuição pantropical e está representado por 16-2...
Dahlstedtia Malme (Leguminosae) is a neotropical genus, native to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, and...
Este trabalho apresenta os dados referentes à anatomia do sistema subterrâneo, caule e folhas das es...
An updated checklist of Malpighiaceae from the Chapada dos Veadeiros region, Goiás, Brazil, is prese...
São apresentados dados relativos a anatomia foliar comparada de Ocotea paulensis Vatt., Ocotea odori...
Molecular studies have indicated that some species of Banisteriopsis would be more appropriately pla...
A anatomia foliar de treze espécies pertencentes a nove gêneros da subfamília Hippocrateoideae (Cela...
Morphological studies focusing on vegetative traits are useful in identifying species when fertile m...
(Pericarp structure in Banisteriopsis C.B. Rob. and Diplopterys A.Juss. (Malpighiaceae): new data su...
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The leaf anatomy of nine species of Manihot Mill. were studied with the objective of finding anatomi...
Dahlstedtia Malme (Leguminosae) is a neotropical genus, native to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, and...
The study presents the leaf anatomical description of Barnebya, an endemic genus from Brazil with on...
Mascagnia é um dos gêneros de Malpighiaceae que sempre apresentou divergências em sua circunscrição ...
A taxonomic revision of Mcvaughia is presented, including the description of a new species from the ...
Hypolytrum Rich. (subfamília Mapanioideae) tem distribuição pantropical e está representado por 16-2...
Dahlstedtia Malme (Leguminosae) is a neotropical genus, native to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, and...
Este trabalho apresenta os dados referentes à anatomia do sistema subterrâneo, caule e folhas das es...
An updated checklist of Malpighiaceae from the Chapada dos Veadeiros region, Goiás, Brazil, is prese...
São apresentados dados relativos a anatomia foliar comparada de Ocotea paulensis Vatt., Ocotea odori...
Molecular studies have indicated that some species of Banisteriopsis would be more appropriately pla...
A anatomia foliar de treze espécies pertencentes a nove gêneros da subfamília Hippocrateoideae (Cela...
Morphological studies focusing on vegetative traits are useful in identifying species when fertile m...
(Pericarp structure in Banisteriopsis C.B. Rob. and Diplopterys A.Juss. (Malpighiaceae): new data su...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149686/1/tax00483.pd
The leaf anatomy of nine species of Manihot Mill. were studied with the objective of finding anatomi...
Dahlstedtia Malme (Leguminosae) is a neotropical genus, native to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, and...