Search Results - "Sullivan, Victoria I."
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A survey of autofluorescent patterns in the staminal connective base epidermis in 60 species of Asteraceae
Published in American journal of botany (01-09-1994)“…All 60 Asteraceae species sampled, i.e., two species of Barnadesioideae, 21 species in six tribes in Cichorioideae, and 37 species in nine tribes of…”
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The connective base and filament of Acicarpha tribuloides (Calyceraceae)
Published in American journal of botany (01-06-1994)“…The structural and autofluorescent properties of the staminal connective base of Acicarpha tribuloides (Juss.) clearly distinguish it from the filament. The…”
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The connective base of Cirsium horridulum (Asteraceae): description and comparison with the viscoelastic filament
Published in American journal of botany (01-04-1993)“…Structural, autofluorescent, and mechanical characteristics show that the so-called "collar" of the stamen is an elongated basal portion of the connective in…”
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Bias in inheritance of chloroplast DNA and mechanisms of hybridization between wind- and insect-pollinated Eupatorium (Asteraceae)
Published in American journal of botany (01-05-1991)“…Hybrids of the wind-pollinated E. capillifolium and the insect-pollinated E. serotinum were found to occur in the Coastal Plain of Louisiana, Mississippi, and…”
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The connective base and filament of A cicarpha tribuloides (Calyceraceae)
Published in American journal of botany (01-06-1994)“…The structural and autofluorescent properties of the staminal connective base of Acicarpha tribuloides (Juss.) clearly distinguish it from the filament. The…”
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The connective base and filament of Acicarpha tribuloides (Calyceraceae)
Published in American journal of botany (01-06-1994)“…The structural and autofluorescent properties of the staminal connective base of Acicarpha tribuloides (Juss.) clearly distinguish it from the filament. The…”
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BIAS IN INHERITANCE OF CHLOROPLAST DNA AND MECHANISMS OF HYBRIDIZATION BETWEENWIND‐ AND INSECT‐POLLINATED EUPATORIUM (ASTERACEAE)
Published in American journal of botany (01-05-1991)“…Hybrids of the wind‐pollinated E. capillifolium and the insect‐pollinated E. serotinum were found to occur in the Coastal Plain of Louisiana, Mississippi, and…”
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The Connective Base of Cirsium horridulum (Asteraceae): Description and Comparison with the Viscoelastic Filament
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Thigmonasticity of thistle staminal filaments. II. Mechano-elastic properties
Published in Planta (01-05-1993)“…Investigations of the longitudinal distribution of the extensibility of staminal filaments of the common thistle (Cirsium horridulum Michx.) showed that the…”
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PUTATIVE HYBRIDIZATION IN THE GENUS EUPATORIUM (COMPOSITAE)
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A Survey of Autofluorescent Patterns in the Staminal Connective Base Epidermis in 60 Species of Asteraceae
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Biosystematics of Aletris Lutea Small, Aletris obovata Nash, and Natural Hybrids (Liliaceae)
Published in Brittonia (01-07-1973)“…Hybrids of Aletris lutea X A. obovata were found to occur extensively throughout the area of overlapping distribution of the two species in Florida and in…”
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EUPATORIUM MOHRII, A NEW RECORD FOR THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, INCLUDING E. QUINQUEFLORUM, SYN. NOV. (ASTERACEAE)
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Thigmonasticity of thistle staminal filaments. I: Involvement of a contractile cuticle
Published in Protoplasma (01-06-1991)Get full text
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Najas minor (Najadaceae) in Louisiana
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Effects of Soil Waterlogging on the Energy Status and Distribution of Salix nigra and S. Exigua (Salicaceae) in the Atchafalaya River Basin of Louisiana
Published in American journal of botany (01-01-1985)“…The influence of soil waterlogging on the distribution and energy status of Salix nigra and S. exigua were studied in the field and laboratory. Differential…”
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