The delimitation of species and even support of the genera Curtia and Hockinia, monotypic genus, are still controversial. To define anatomical characteristics that help resolve taxonomic problems, the stem and leaf anatomy of seven species of Curtia and Hockinia montana are described. Some characteristics are found in both genera: leaves with uniseriate epidermis, dorsiventral mesophyll, cells of the palisade parenchyma with invaginations, basal acrodromous venation with an incomplete marginal ultimate venation, presence of colleters and nectaries, stem with small wings and internal phloem. The types of stomata, the midrib vascular bundle, and the type and distribution of nectaries were used to separate the genera. The presence/absence of c...
Foliar micromorphology, epicuticular wax morphology and anatomical features of leaves and stem, part...
This work points out some variations in leaf anatomy useful in the separation of two species of the ...
The leaf anatomical diversity of the genera Baccaurea Lour. (43 species), Distichirhops Haegens (3 s...
The pollen morphology of the neotropical genera Curtia Cham. & Schltdl. and Hockinia Gardner (Gentia...
The floral and vegetative anatomy of the closely allied guttiferous genera Cratoxylum (Indo-Malesia)...
Extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) are specialized structures that produce and release nectar and are loca...
The leaf anatomy of the Melastomataceae, Memecylaceae and Crypteroniaceae is surveyed on the basis o...
The leaf anatomical characters of Harpullia and the related genera Majidea and Conchopetalum are des...
Floral nectaries have contributed to the systematics of different taxonomic groups. Since those of t...
The infrafamilial relationships of the Gentianaceae are investigated by means of a cladistics analys...
Several leaf anatomical features are potentially systematically informative within both the family V...
Establishing species limits in clades in Croton using characters from external morphology and common...
The root, trunk and leaf anatomy of four taxa of Scutellaria albida namely, S. albida subsp. albida,...
The floral anatomy of several Neotropical Gentianaceae, mostly belonging to the Lisyantheae, has bee...
In Leguminosae, extrafloral nectaries are commonly present and differ in their morphological diversi...
Foliar micromorphology, epicuticular wax morphology and anatomical features of leaves and stem, part...
This work points out some variations in leaf anatomy useful in the separation of two species of the ...
The leaf anatomical diversity of the genera Baccaurea Lour. (43 species), Distichirhops Haegens (3 s...
The pollen morphology of the neotropical genera Curtia Cham. & Schltdl. and Hockinia Gardner (Gentia...
The floral and vegetative anatomy of the closely allied guttiferous genera Cratoxylum (Indo-Malesia)...
Extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) are specialized structures that produce and release nectar and are loca...
The leaf anatomy of the Melastomataceae, Memecylaceae and Crypteroniaceae is surveyed on the basis o...
The leaf anatomical characters of Harpullia and the related genera Majidea and Conchopetalum are des...
Floral nectaries have contributed to the systematics of different taxonomic groups. Since those of t...
The infrafamilial relationships of the Gentianaceae are investigated by means of a cladistics analys...
Several leaf anatomical features are potentially systematically informative within both the family V...
Establishing species limits in clades in Croton using characters from external morphology and common...
The root, trunk and leaf anatomy of four taxa of Scutellaria albida namely, S. albida subsp. albida,...
The floral anatomy of several Neotropical Gentianaceae, mostly belonging to the Lisyantheae, has bee...
In Leguminosae, extrafloral nectaries are commonly present and differ in their morphological diversi...
Foliar micromorphology, epicuticular wax morphology and anatomical features of leaves and stem, part...
This work points out some variations in leaf anatomy useful in the separation of two species of the ...
The leaf anatomical diversity of the genera Baccaurea Lour. (43 species), Distichirhops Haegens (3 s...