ABSTRACT The center of diversity for Passiflora subg. Astrophea is in low altitude areas of northern South America. The majority of species of this group are difficult to find in nature. Seed morphology was described in detail for 25 species of Passiflora subgenus Astrophea, a subgenus that until now did not exist. For morphological analysis, 20 seeds per species were measured for length, width and thickness, and the arithmetic means calculated. The seeds varied in length, width and thickness. Eight types of ornamentation were found. The margins varied among crestate, dentate, parted, entire and parted-crestate. The seed apex can be distinguished by the shape and position of the apical appendage. Seed shape varied among obovate, lanceolate,...
A comparison of the structure of the flowers of various genera of the tribe Passifloraceae-Passiflor...
In this study, the seed morphology of the taxa Nigella, Garidella, and Komaroffia were examined to p...
Passiflora microstipula was originally collected as seed in 1978 at the Los Tuxtlas biological stati...
ABSTRACT The center of diversity for Passiflora subg. Astrophea is in low altitude areas of northern...
The variation in leaf morphology observed in Passifloraceae is one of the most extreme cases in the ...
A família Passifloraceae é conhecida mundialmente por suas flores exuberantes, frutos comestíveis e ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The variation in leaf morphology observ...
Pollen grains from twelve species of the Passifloraceae family from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest we...
MorphologicaL variation was studied in 124 accessions from eight subgenera and 60 species among the ...
ABSTRACT The subgenus Astrophea is one of the most critical and neglected subgenera of the genus Pas...
This paper examines an unusual group of Passiflora L., providing an overview of all aspects related ...
National audiencePassiflora L. is the most important genus of the family Passifloraceae, native to t...
Morphological variation was studied in 124 accessions from 61 Passiflora L. species. Twenty-four qua...
RESUMEN Se realizó el estudio morfológico de la semilla de 51 especies del g&eac...
RESUMEN Se realizó el estudio morfológico de la semilla de 51 especies del g&eac...
A comparison of the structure of the flowers of various genera of the tribe Passifloraceae-Passiflor...
In this study, the seed morphology of the taxa Nigella, Garidella, and Komaroffia were examined to p...
Passiflora microstipula was originally collected as seed in 1978 at the Los Tuxtlas biological stati...
ABSTRACT The center of diversity for Passiflora subg. Astrophea is in low altitude areas of northern...
The variation in leaf morphology observed in Passifloraceae is one of the most extreme cases in the ...
A família Passifloraceae é conhecida mundialmente por suas flores exuberantes, frutos comestíveis e ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The variation in leaf morphology observ...
Pollen grains from twelve species of the Passifloraceae family from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest we...
MorphologicaL variation was studied in 124 accessions from eight subgenera and 60 species among the ...
ABSTRACT The subgenus Astrophea is one of the most critical and neglected subgenera of the genus Pas...
This paper examines an unusual group of Passiflora L., providing an overview of all aspects related ...
National audiencePassiflora L. is the most important genus of the family Passifloraceae, native to t...
Morphological variation was studied in 124 accessions from 61 Passiflora L. species. Twenty-four qua...
RESUMEN Se realizó el estudio morfológico de la semilla de 51 especies del g&eac...
RESUMEN Se realizó el estudio morfológico de la semilla de 51 especies del g&eac...
A comparison of the structure of the flowers of various genera of the tribe Passifloraceae-Passiflor...
In this study, the seed morphology of the taxa Nigella, Garidella, and Komaroffia were examined to p...
Passiflora microstipula was originally collected as seed in 1978 at the Los Tuxtlas biological stati...