The current investigation was carried out to examine how palm anatomy may coincide with the current molecular analysis including the three recognized clades of Syagrus Mart. and to justify the splitting of acaulescent Syagrus species (e.g. S. petraea (Mart.) Becc.) into several species. Free-hand cross-sections of leaflets were made and the comparison of these verifies the relationships suggested by the molecular data. Free-hand leaflet sections were also found to be useful in the identification of otherwise difficult-to-identify acaulescent Syagrus species. The result and conclusion is that anatomical data is valuable in helping to verify molecular data and that splitting the acaulescent species of Syagrus is justified by the differences d...
<p><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810553"><span>http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810553</...
An anatomical study was carried out on 14 taxa belonging to Selaginellaceae in an attempt to study t...
This represents the first comparative study of the leaf anatomy within the subtribe Mauritiinae (Are...
The current investigation was carried out to examine how palm anatomy may coincide with the current ...
Presented here is an alternative method of identification for species of the Neotropical palm genus ...
The Syagrus glaucescens complex comprises three species: S. glaucescens, S. duartei and S. evansiana...
Leaflet anatomy verifies relationships within Syagrus (Arecaceae) and aids in identification 7
Figure 4 - Alphabetically arranged marginal leaflet transections. Syagrus comosa to S. ...
Vessel elements in Monocotyledons present morphological differences according to the organ where the...
Background and aims – This study is part of ongoing research on the Arecaceae Flora of the Serra do ...
Kariological data for 5 species of palm subfamily Arecoideae are presented based on somatic methapas...
This paper is an investigation into how the anatomy changes within a leaflet and between the leaflet...
The occurrence of Syagrus inajai (Spruce) Becc., popularly known as pupunha palm, among other names,...
A morphological and anatomical survey was carried out of seedlings of 62 taxa of palms representing ...
With the increasing availability of high-throughput sequencing, phylogenetic analyses are no longer ...
<p><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810553"><span>http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810553</...
An anatomical study was carried out on 14 taxa belonging to Selaginellaceae in an attempt to study t...
This represents the first comparative study of the leaf anatomy within the subtribe Mauritiinae (Are...
The current investigation was carried out to examine how palm anatomy may coincide with the current ...
Presented here is an alternative method of identification for species of the Neotropical palm genus ...
The Syagrus glaucescens complex comprises three species: S. glaucescens, S. duartei and S. evansiana...
Leaflet anatomy verifies relationships within Syagrus (Arecaceae) and aids in identification 7
Figure 4 - Alphabetically arranged marginal leaflet transections. Syagrus comosa to S. ...
Vessel elements in Monocotyledons present morphological differences according to the organ where the...
Background and aims – This study is part of ongoing research on the Arecaceae Flora of the Serra do ...
Kariological data for 5 species of palm subfamily Arecoideae are presented based on somatic methapas...
This paper is an investigation into how the anatomy changes within a leaflet and between the leaflet...
The occurrence of Syagrus inajai (Spruce) Becc., popularly known as pupunha palm, among other names,...
A morphological and anatomical survey was carried out of seedlings of 62 taxa of palms representing ...
With the increasing availability of high-throughput sequencing, phylogenetic analyses are no longer ...
<p><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810553"><span>http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810553</...
An anatomical study was carried out on 14 taxa belonging to Selaginellaceae in an attempt to study t...
This represents the first comparative study of the leaf anatomy within the subtribe Mauritiinae (Are...