2011
DOI: 10.1590/s2236-89062011000100011
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Sinopse do gênero Phyllanthus L. (Phyllanthaceae) do Estado de São Paulo

Abstract: (Synopsis of the genus Phyllanthus L. (Phyllanthaceae) of São Paulo state). The genus Phyllanthus occurs worldwide, and in Brazil the latest survey points the occurrence of 107 species. The survey also shows that approximately one quarter of them are mostly found in rocky fields, cerrados and caatingas. The purpose of this study is to summarize the genus Phyllanthus in order to contribute to the completion of the monograph of the family Phyllanthaceae as a whole. Furthermore, this study was aimed to better cir… Show more

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“…In P. urinaria, the filaments are congenitally connate, and the anther structure is similar to that found in the vast majority of angiosperms (see . The carpels are also connate, as previously described in other Phylanthaceae (e.g., Martins and Lima 2011;Zhang et al 2012), which might be considered a characteristic of this family.…”
Section: Fertile Whorlssupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…In P. urinaria, the filaments are congenitally connate, and the anther structure is similar to that found in the vast majority of angiosperms (see . The carpels are also connate, as previously described in other Phylanthaceae (e.g., Martins and Lima 2011;Zhang et al 2012), which might be considered a characteristic of this family.…”
Section: Fertile Whorlssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…G.L. Webster, as both have the same number of stamens and are completely fused, generating a column, although these species are differentiated by the number of sepals, three in P. urinaria and five in P. stipulates (Martins and Lima 2011). The pistillate flowers of P. urinaria have three bifid styles, fused at the base, with six papillose stigmas, and a biovulate trilocular ovary, completely connate.…”
Section: Fertile Whorlsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No Brasil, a família está representada por 14 gêneros e 118 espécies, sendo que destas, 66 são endêmicas (BFG 2018). Os representantes da família são caracterizados por apresentarem flores unissexuadas, estiletes bífidos, ovário geralmente 3-carpelar e ausência de carúncula e arilo nas sementes, diferenciandose morfologicamente de Euphorbiaceae s.s. pela ausência de canais laticíferos e lóculos 2-ovulados (Judd et al 2009;Martins & Lima 2011). Rodriguésia 71: e01782018. 2020…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…No território brasileiro, estudos taxonômicos com os representantes de Phyllanthaceae foram realizados, em sua maioria, enfocando o gênero Phyllanthus, como os desenvolvidos nos estados de São Paulo (Martins & Lima 2011), Rio de Janeiro (Martins et al 2014), para o Espírito Santo (Martins et al 2017), para toda a Região Sudeste (Martins 2013), para Pernambuco (Silva & Sales 2004;, para a Região Nordeste (Silva & Sales 2008), além de floras locais como da Chapada da Diamantina/Bahia (Carneiro-Torres et al 2003). Tratamentos com a família como um todo foram realizados no estado de São Paulo (Cordeiro et al 2012) e mais recentemente na região da Serra dos Carajás, no estado do Pará (Secco & Silveira 2016).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…According to Judd et al (2009), this family is presumably monophyletic. Among the main characteristics that differentiate them from the Euphorbiaceae are the absence of latex, the presence of two ova at each ovary loci (Secco & Rosario 2015), and the absence of aril (caruncle) in the seeds (Souza & Lorenzi 2008;Martins & Lima 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%