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    Morphological-anatomical and chemical features of Copernicia alba fruits and seeds, a palm from Brazilian Pantanal by Silva, Rosa Helena da, Silva, Anny Beatriz, Arruda, Rafael, Vargas, Isabela Pavão, Zanoelo, Fabiana Fonseca, Damasceno Junior, Geraldo Alves, Pott, Arnildo, Arruda, Rosani do Carmo de Oliveira

    Published in PloS one (10-03-2023)
    “…Copernicia alba (Arecaceae) is a palm tree regionally known as carandá that forms large populations and produces abundant fruits, an important food source for…”
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    Leaflet anatomy of the Dipterygeae clade (Faboideae: Fabaceae): evolutionary implications and systematics by Silva, Nayla Fernanda, Do Carmo de Oliveira Arruda, Rosani, Alves, Flavio Macedo, Bagnatori Sartori, Ângela Lúcia

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (23-04-2018)
    “…Abstract Dipterygeae traditionally comprised the genera Dipteryx (12 species), Pterodon (three species) and Taralea (seven species), but Monopteryx (three…”
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    Drought-adapted leaves are produced even when more water is available in dry tropical forest by Yule, Tamires Soares, de Oliveira Arruda, Rosani do Carmo, Santos, Mauro Guida

    Published in Journal of plant research (2024)
    “…Species in dry environments may adjust their anatomical and physiological behaviors by adopting safer or more efficient strategies. Thus, species distributed…”
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    Leaf anatomy of two medicinal Croton species: Contribution to plant recognition by Rosa, Aline Camargo, Ferraro, Alexandre, Silva, Rosa Helena, Pott, Vali Joana, Victório, Cristiane Pimentel, Arruda, Rosani do Carmo de Oliveira

    Published in Microscopy research and technique (01-08-2021)
    “…Croton L. (Euphorbiaceae) is the second largest genus of the Euphorbiaceae s.l. family, which is composed of about 1,200 taxa. Several species are widely used…”
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    Laguncularia racemosa leaves indicate the presence of potentially toxic elements in mangroves by Pimentel Victório, Cristiane, Silva dos Santos, Mayara, Cordeiro Dias, Aimêe, Silvério Pena Bento, João Pedro, dos Santos Ferreira, Bruno Henrique, da Costa Souza, Marcelo, Kato Simas, Naomi, do Carmo de Oliveira Arruda, Rosani

    Published in Scientific reports (24-03-2023)
    “…Brazilian mangroves have been severely impacted by metallurgical, petrochemical, pyrometallurgical smelters and other industrial activities. In Rio de Janeiro,…”
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    Diversity and evolution of leaflet anatomical characters in the Pterocarpus clade (Fabaceae: Papilionoideae) by Varilla González, Jean David, Macedo Alves, Flávio, Bagnatori Sartori, Ângela Lúcia, de Oliveira Arruda, Rosani do Carmo

    Published in Journal of plant research (01-07-2023)
    “…The Pterocarpus clade includes 23 genera previously attributed to different Fabaceae tribes. The recent rearrangements of many genera in the clade do not…”
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    Micromorphology and anatomy of the leaf blade: a contribution to the taxonomy of Luziola (Poaceae, Oryzoideae) from the Pantanal, Brazil by Leandro, Thales D, Scremin-Dias, Edna, do Carmo de Oliveira Arruda, Rosani

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-03-2016)
    “…Luziola comprises nine monoecious, aquatic species and has its center of diversity in South America. Due to the morphological similarities among Luziola…”
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    New Aspects of Secretory Structures in Five Alismataceae Species: Laticifers or Ducts? by Leme, Flávia Maria, Bento, João Pedro Silvério Pena, Fabiano, Vitoria Silva, González, Jean David Varilla, Pott, Vali Joana, Arruda, Rosani do Carmo de Oliveira

    Published in Plants (Basel) (08-12-2021)
    “…The secretory structures of Alismataceae have been described as secretory ducts, laticifer ducts, laticifer canals or schizogenous ducts. However, these terms…”
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    A Morphological Cladistic Analysis of the Vriesea corcovadensis Group (Bromeliaceae: Tillandsiodeae), with Anatomical Descriptions: New Evidence of the Non-Monophyly of the Genus by Gomes-da-Silva, Janaína, Vargens, Flavia Alves da Costa, Arruda, Rosani do Carmo de Oliveira, Costa, Andrea Ferreira da

    Published in Systematic botany (01-07-2012)
    “…Vriesea is the second-largest genus of Bromeliaceae, with more than 280 species. Although the genus is traditionally circumscribed as a natural group, all…”
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    Glandular trichomes of Rosmarinus officinalis L.: Anatomical and phytochemical analyses of leaf volatiles by Boix, Yilan Fung, Victório, Cristiane Pimentel, Defaveri, Anna Carina Antunes, Arruda, Rosani Do Carmo De Oliveira, Sato, Alice, Lage, Celso Luiz Salgueiro

    Published in Plant biosystems (01-12-2011)
    “…Rosmarinus officinalis is known for the production of volatile compounds used in medicinal and food preparations. Leaves of R. officinalis are densely covered…”
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    STRUCTURAL LEAF CHANGES IN TREES AROUND A SUBWAY AIR DUCT by Rodrigues, Renato de Aragão Ribeiro, Vaz, Vanderson Corrêa, Sato, Alice, Arruda, Rosani do Carmo de Oliveira, Castro, Wagner Antonio Chiba de, Silva-Matos, Dalva Maria da

    Published in Revista árvore (01-06-2015)
    “…ABSTRACTWhile a number of papers have shown that subway systems have an impact on the air quality through the release of particulate matters, no information…”
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    Anatomia foliar de halófitas e psamófilas reptantes ocorrentes na Restinga de Ipitangas, Saquarema, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil by do Carmo de Oliveira Arruda, Rosani, Viglio, Natasha Sanfilippo Fontes, de Barros, Ana Angélica Monteiro

    Published in Rodriguésia (01-06-2009)
    “…O presente trabalho aborda a anatomia foliar de Blutaparon portulacoides (A. St.-Hil.) Mears. (Amaranthaceae), Ipomoea pes-caprae (L.) R. Br. e I. imperati…”
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    Pantanal flood pulse reveals constitutive and plastic features of two wild rice species (Poaceae, Oryzoideae): implications for taxonomy, systematics, and phylogenetics by Leandro, Thales D., Manvailer, Vinicius, de Oliveira Arruda, Rosani do Carmo, Scremin-Dias, Edna

    Published in Revista brasileira de botânica (01-12-2022)
    “…Annually, the Pantanal flood pulse induces the development of several plant structural responses, such as aerenchyma formation and differential lignification…”
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    Coccoloba P. Browne (Polygonaceae): Taxonomic value of new leaf anatomical and micromorphological characters in Brazilian species by Pereira, Marily Jullis, Freitas, Geisiely Pedrosa de, Arruda, Rosani do Carmo de Oliveira, Alves, Marccus

    “…•Coccoloba leaves can be amphistomatic and present paracytic stomatal type.•The contour of epidermal cell wall seems to be associated with habit in…”
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    Comparative floral anatomy and evolutionary interpretations of cryptic dioecy in Ocotea velloziana (Lauraceae) by Sarah Juventina Barbosa da Silva, Flávia Maria Leme, Ana Paula Sales de Araujo Franco, Rosani do Carmo de Oliveira Arruda, Jürg Schönenberger, Flávio Macedo Alves

    Published in Rodriguésia (01-04-2024)
    “…Abstract Ocotea velloziana (Lauraceae) is a species with cryptic dioecy. The staminate flowers of this species have a pistillode and pistillate flowers have…”
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    Leaf anatomy and micromorphology of six Posoqueria Aublet species (Rubiaceae) by Rosani do Carmo de Oliveira Arruda, Doria Maria Saiter Gomes, Aline Carvalho de Azevedo, Michelle Lima Magalhães, Mario Gomes

    Published in Rodriguésia (01-09-2010)
    “…Abstract The present study deals with the leaf anatomy and leaf surface of Posoqueria acutifolia Mart., P. latifolia Mart., P. longiflora Aublet, P. macropus…”
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    Composition of epicuticular wax layer of two species of Mandevilla (Apocynoideae, Apocynaceae) from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by Cordeiro, Sandra Zorat, Simas, Naomi Kato, Arruda, Rosani do Carmo de Oliveira, Sato, Alice

    Published in Biochemical systematics and ecology (01-06-2011)
    “…The chemical composition of epicuticular waxes of Mandevilla guanabarica and Mandevilla moricandiana was comparatively analyzed by extraction in n-hexane and…”
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    Volatile compounds of Mandevilla guanabarica (Apocynoideae, Apocynaceae) from three restingas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by Cordeiro, Sandra Zorat, Sato, Alice, Arruda, Rosani do Carmo de Oliveira, Simas, Naomi Kato

    Published in Biochemical systematics and ecology (01-12-2012)
    “…The chemical composition of volatile compounds in leaves of Mandevilla guanabarica from three restingas in Rio de Janeiro was characterized by GC/MS after SDE…”
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