2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-33062010000100008
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Morfoanatomia e ontogênese do fruto e semente de Vernonia platensis (Spreng.) Less. (Asteraceae)

Abstract: IntroduçãoO Cerrado é um bioma que se restringe ao Brasil, com somente pequenas áreas na Bolívia e no Paraguai (Ratter 2004). É reconhecido como a savana mais rica do mundo em biodiversidade e contém um gradiente natural de fi sionomias vegetais de acordo com as condições do solo e disponibilidade de água (Pivello & Coutinho 1996). No Cerrado, há grande riqueza de espécies de Asteraceae, muitas delas endêmicas (Almeida et al. 2005). Com 106 gêneros e 557 espécies listadas por Mendonça et al. (1998), a família … Show more

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“…Since the taxonomic treatment realized by Robinson (1988), where the author segregates Chrysolaena from Vernonia Schreb., 1791, most of the studies have been focused in nomenclature, anatomy, cytology and palynology (Martins and Oliveira 2007, Oliveira et al 2007b, Mendonça et al 2007, Dematteis 2009, Galastri et al 2010, Via do Pico and Dematteis 2012a, 2012b, 2013, Appezzato-da-Glória et al 2012). Despite these contributions, the chromosome information is still scarce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the taxonomic treatment realized by Robinson (1988), where the author segregates Chrysolaena from Vernonia Schreb., 1791, most of the studies have been focused in nomenclature, anatomy, cytology and palynology (Martins and Oliveira 2007, Oliveira et al 2007b, Mendonça et al 2007, Dematteis 2009, Galastri et al 2010, Via do Pico and Dematteis 2012a, 2012b, 2013, Appezzato-da-Glória et al 2012). Despite these contributions, the chromosome information is still scarce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, testing germination under a wide range of physical conditions is especially recommended (see Finch-Savage & Leubner-Metzger 2006 for a discussion on light and dormancy). Second, many species have high proportions of embryoless seeds, including Melastomataceae (Simão et al 2007;Silveira et al, 2012), Asteraceae (Velten & Garcia 2005;Galastri & Oliveira 2010;Le Stradic 2012) and Poaceae (Le Stradic 2012). The proportion of embryoless seeds can be over 95% (Gupta & Murty 1986).…”
Section: On the Factors That Cause Low Germinabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the taxonomic importance of cypselae for the delimitation of subtribes, genera and species of Vernonieae, numerous anatomical studies have been performed with taxa of this tribe (Misra 1972;Pandey & Singh 1980;Mukherjee & Sarkar 2001;Martins & Oliveira 2007;Galastri & Oliveira 2010;Jana & Mukherjee 2013;Freitas et al 2015;Talukdar 2015;Redonda-Martínez et al 2017). Most of the African and Asian species of Vernonieae that have been studied anatomically have revealed that the anatomy of the cypselae is very important to the taxonomy valuable of the tribe (Mukherjee & Sarkar 2001;Jana & Mukherjee 2013;Talukdar 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the African and Asian species of Vernonieae that have been studied anatomically have revealed that the anatomy of the cypselae is very important to the taxonomy valuable of the tribe (Mukherjee & Sarkar 2001;Jana & Mukherjee 2013;Talukdar 2015). Some American species have also been studied, and their anatomical characters have also proven to be important to the taxonomy of the group (Martins & Oliveira 2007;Galastri & Oliveira 2010;Freitas et al 2015;Redonda-Martínez et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%