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    Ovule ontogeny in Rubiaceae (Juss.): Chomelia obtusa (Cinchonoideae-Guettardeae) and Ixora coccinea (Ixoroideae-Ixoreae) by De Toni, K. L. G, Mariath, J. E. A

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-05-2008)
    “…Ovule development and gynosporogenesis (megasporogenesis) of two Rubiaceae, Chomelia obtusa (Cinchonoideae-Guettardeae) and Ixora coccinea (Ixoroideae-Ixoreae)…”
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    Distinct modes of adventitious rooting in Arabidopsis thaliana by da Rocha Correa, L., Troleis, J., Mastroberti, A. A., Mariath, J. E. A., Fett-Neto, A. G.

    Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-01-2012)
    “…The literature describes different rooting protocols for Arabidopsis thaliana as models to study adventitious rooting, and results are generally perceived as…”
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    Histological analysis of somatic embryogenesis in Brazilian cultivars of barley, Hordeum vulgare vulgare, Poaceae by Nonohay, J.S, Mariath, J.E.A, Winge, H

    Published in Plant cell reports (01-08-1999)
    “…Histological analysis was performed aimed at elucidating the origin and the developmental process of somatic embryos of two Brazilian cultivars of barley…”
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    Pollenkitt formation in Ilex paraguariensis A.St.Hil. (Aquifoliaceae) by Santos, R. P., Mariath, J. E. A., Hesse, M.

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-04-2003)
    “…We investigated the cellular and organelle transformations during the formation of the pollenkitt in the secretory tapetum of Ilex paraguariensis. After the…”
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    New Species of Relbunium (Rubiaceae) From Brazil, With Notes on Flavonoid and Peroxidase Patterns by Porto, M. L., Mariath, J. E. A., Detoni, M. L., Cavalli, S. S., Winge, H., Ehrendorfer, F.

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-01-1977)
    “…Three new species of Relbunium, R. humilioides, R. catarinense, and R. longipedunculatum (Rubiaceae), endemic in the southern states of Brazil, are described…”
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