SETTEN, A. K. van & KOEK-NOORMAN, J.: Studies in Annonaceae. VI. A leafanatomical survey of genera of Annonaceae in the Neotropics. — Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 108: 17—50. 1986. — ISSN 0006-8152. Within the scope of the multidisciplinary research project on systematics of Annonaceae, a survey of the leafanatomical features and their distribution in the neotropical Annonaceae is presented. The studied specimens form a rather homogeneous group, as may appear from the family description given here. A detailed study of the leafanatomical features reveals, that differences are mainly found in the indument, the position and contents of the idioblasts, the structure of the primary vein, the type of crystals in the epidermal cells, and the type of sclereid...
The high level of morphological homoplasy in Annonaceae necessitates the use molecular methods in or...
A taxonomic revision is made of the Neotropical genus Pseudoxandra. This genus forms part of the Cre...
International audienceThe floristic treatment of Engler and Diels, published in 1901, provides the o...
It is important that taxonomic knowledge is disseminated by those who possess it. This can be carrie...
Se presenta el estudio de la anatomía xilemática de 7 especies del género Annona L. (Annonaceae Juss...
With about 2500 species distributed all around the world, the tropical family Annonaceae is among th...
Comparative study of the stem anatomy of Annona trees was carried out to facilitate identification o...
Annona contrerasii of section Helogenia Saff. (Annonaceae), a new species from the state of Guerrero...
In the framework of the multidisciplinary Annonaceae Project, a monograph of the neotropical genus M...
Several species in neotropical genera are described, viz. 1 in Bocageopsis, 2 in Cremastosperma, 1 i...
The pantropical flowering plant family Annonaceae is the most species-rich family of Magnoliales. De...
The family Annonaceae consists of woody plants and are mostly restricted to tropical rain forests. I...
Lestari DA, Azrianingsih R, Hendrian H. 2017. Taxonomical position of Annonaceae species from East J...
Trees or shrubs. Leaves alternate, deciduous or persistent, simple, entire. Stipules wanting. Inflor...
The Annonaceae are a pantropical angiosperm family, in which Anaxagorea is sister to the rest of the...
The high level of morphological homoplasy in Annonaceae necessitates the use molecular methods in or...
A taxonomic revision is made of the Neotropical genus Pseudoxandra. This genus forms part of the Cre...
International audienceThe floristic treatment of Engler and Diels, published in 1901, provides the o...
It is important that taxonomic knowledge is disseminated by those who possess it. This can be carrie...
Se presenta el estudio de la anatomía xilemática de 7 especies del género Annona L. (Annonaceae Juss...
With about 2500 species distributed all around the world, the tropical family Annonaceae is among th...
Comparative study of the stem anatomy of Annona trees was carried out to facilitate identification o...
Annona contrerasii of section Helogenia Saff. (Annonaceae), a new species from the state of Guerrero...
In the framework of the multidisciplinary Annonaceae Project, a monograph of the neotropical genus M...
Several species in neotropical genera are described, viz. 1 in Bocageopsis, 2 in Cremastosperma, 1 i...
The pantropical flowering plant family Annonaceae is the most species-rich family of Magnoliales. De...
The family Annonaceae consists of woody plants and are mostly restricted to tropical rain forests. I...
Lestari DA, Azrianingsih R, Hendrian H. 2017. Taxonomical position of Annonaceae species from East J...
Trees or shrubs. Leaves alternate, deciduous or persistent, simple, entire. Stipules wanting. Inflor...
The Annonaceae are a pantropical angiosperm family, in which Anaxagorea is sister to the rest of the...
The high level of morphological homoplasy in Annonaceae necessitates the use molecular methods in or...
A taxonomic revision is made of the Neotropical genus Pseudoxandra. This genus forms part of the Cre...
International audienceThe floristic treatment of Engler and Diels, published in 1901, provides the o...