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Autor:
Sandra Dhooge, Paul Goetghebeur
Publikováno v:
Nordic Journal of Botany. 24:399-402
Phylloscirpus acaulis and Trichophorum rigidum (Cyperaceae) are widely distributed in the Andes of South America. A study of the taxonomy, vegetative architecture and inflorescence structure showed the existence of two subspecies, Phylloscirpus acaul
Autor:
Anton A. Reznicek, Carol A. Furness, Erik Smets, David A. Simpson, Jeremy J. Bruhl, Karen L. Wilson, A. Muthama Muasya, Mark W. Chase, Kioumars Ghamkhar, Sandra Dhooge, Roland Nieuwborg, Marccus Alves, Xiufu Zhang, Eric H. Roalson, William Wayt Thomas, Julian R. Starr, Paul Goetghebeur, Adam D. Marchant, Trevor R. Hodkinson
Publikováno v:
Aliso. 23:72-83
Since the Monocots II meeting in 1998, significant new data have been published that enhance our systematic knowledge of Cyperaceae. Phylogenetic studies in the family have also progressed steadily. For this study, a parsimony analysis was carried ou
Publikováno v:
Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature. 16:512-515
Cyperus vandervekenii Reynders, Dhooge & Goetghebeur, from Rwanda, is fully described and illustrated. It can easily be distinguished from the related Cyperus graciliculmis Lye by its slender subquadrangular culms, single pseudolateral spikelets, and
Publikováno v:
Plant Systematics and Evolution. 243:73-84
Systematic studies of scirpoid species in the Andes showed the necessity to exclude one species each from Scirpus and Carex. They are combined in a new genus Zameioscirpus and a third new species is described. The autonomous generic position of Zamei
Autor:
Sandra Dhooge, Alan Marchant, Tom Beeckman, Göran Sandberg, Ranjan Swarup, Ilda Casimiro, Malcolm J. Bennett, Rishikesh P. Bhalerao, Dirk Inzé, Neil S. Graham, P. J. Casero
Publikováno v:
The Plant cell. 13(4)
Lateral root development in Arabidopsis provides a model for the study of hormonal signals that regulate postembryonic organogenesis in higher plants. Lateral roots originate from pairs of pericycle cells, in several cell files positioned opposite th
Autor:
Sandra Dhooge, Paul Goetghebeur
Publikováno v:
Novon. 12:338
Oreobolopsis inversa, a new species of Cyperaceae from the Andes occurring in Ecuador and Peru, is fully described and illustrated. It differs from Oreobolopsis tepalifera Koyama & Guaglianone by its stiff erect leaves and tepals shorter than the ach