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100 1 _aGonzalez, Ana María
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700 1 _aSalgado, Cristina R.
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700 1 _aFernández, Aveliano
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245 1 0 _aAnatomy, pollen, and chromosomes of Adenoa (Turneraceae), a monotypic genus endemic to Cuba
264 1 _c2012
300 _a18 páginas
500 _afot byn, fot col, il., tbl
520 _aThe monotipic genus Adenoa is endemic to Cuba. Its names alludes to the presence of minute glands on the petal margin, identified in the present study as lachrymiform colleters. Here we describe the morphological, anatomicas, palynolgical, and chromosome features that characterize Adenoa cubensis. The indumentum of Adenoa consists only of stellate trichomes. Unlike many species of the new world genera Piriqueta and Turnera, Adenoa lacks glandular hairs and extrafloral nectaries. Adenoa, Piriqueta and Turnera share the presence of standard, sessile, and lachrymiform colleters. The leaves of Adenoa have xeromorphic features, which include entire, revolute blade margins, an adaxial hypodermis, and stomata restricted to the abaxial surface. The chromosome number is 2n=14, which is probably the ancestral number of the family. Adenoa chromosomes are similar in size to those of Turnera, and are larger than those of Piriqueta. Using the available data, we discuss relationships among the new world genera of Turneraceae.
650 4 _aEmergences
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650 4 _aFloral Anatomy
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650 4 _aFloral Vascularization
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650 4 _aFoliar Ontogeny
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650 4 _aIndumentum
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650 4 _aLeaves
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650 4 _aPollen
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650 4 _aSeeds
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773 0 _tBrittonia
_x0007-196X
_gv. 64 n. 2 (2012)
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