2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-33062009000300018
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Stigmatic surface in the Vochysiaceae: reproductive and taxonomic implications

Abstract: RESUMO -(Superfície estigmática das Vochysiaceae: implicações reprodutivas e taxonômicas). Espécies de Vochysiaceae são árvores e arbustos, principalmente do neotrópico, e constituem elementos característicos dos cerrados do Brasil Central. A família foi subdividida nas tribos Erismeae, com três gêneros e Vochysieae, com cinco gêneros. A superfície estigmática de seis espécies de Vochysiaceae foi caracterizada, representando quatro gêneros de Vochysieae (Vochysia, Salvertia, Callisthene e Qualea). Foram coleta… Show more

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“…and Vochysia s.l.). The QRC and VS clades (and the genera that compose them) have also been distinguished through peculiar combinations of flower (Litt & Stevenson 2003a;b;Carmo-Oliveira & Morretes 2009), fruit and seed morphological features (Stafleu 1952), together with some embryological characteristics (Boesewinkel & Venturelli 1987). Besides, Mayworm & Salatino (2002) found that the distribution pattern of seed fatty acid types corroborates the distinction of the clades QRC and VS, but also that this kind of data may help discriminating the two subgenera of Qualea (Q. subg.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…and Vochysia s.l.). The QRC and VS clades (and the genera that compose them) have also been distinguished through peculiar combinations of flower (Litt & Stevenson 2003a;b;Carmo-Oliveira & Morretes 2009), fruit and seed morphological features (Stafleu 1952), together with some embryological characteristics (Boesewinkel & Venturelli 1987). Besides, Mayworm & Salatino (2002) found that the distribution pattern of seed fatty acid types corroborates the distinction of the clades QRC and VS, but also that this kind of data may help discriminating the two subgenera of Qualea (Q. subg.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In Brazil, Vochysiaceae comprises nearly 160 species, distributed in six genera (Callisthene Mart., Erisma Rudge, Qualea Aubl., Ruizterania (Stafleu) Marc.-Berti, Salvertia A.St.-Hil., Vochysia Aubl.) (Carmo-Oliveira & Morretes, 2009;Azevedo & al., 2015;Shimizu & Gonçalves, 2017;Shimizu & al., 2019).…”
Section: Croton Rudolphianusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, stigma morphology can be used, similarly to pollen morphology, to assist taxonomic classifications ( Heslop-Harrison and Shivanna 1977 ). The taxonomic importance and the variability of stigmas have been described in both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants at the inter- and intrageneric level in for example, Bromeliaceae ( Brown and Gilmartin 1989 ), Boragineae ( Bigazzi and Selvi 2000 ), Vochysiaceae ( Carmo-Oliveira and Morretes 2009 ), Convolvulaceae ( Wright et al 2011 ) and Cactaceae ( Mosti et al 2013 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%