Author: Laurence E. Skog
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 132
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Revision of Gasteranthus (Gesneriaceae)
Author: Laurence E. Skog
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 132
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Publisher:
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 132
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A Phylogeny and Study of Floral Traits in the Neotropical Genus Gasteranthus (Gesneriaceae)
Author: Cassandra Lynn Coleman
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Category : Electronic dissertations
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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The genus Gasteranthus (Gesneriaceae), with 41 currently described species, including 3 subspecies, occurs in Central and South America. This genus has a center of diversity in Ecuador and is comprised of herbs or subshrubs that grow predominately in humid to wet tropical forests and is especially abundant near streams and waterfalls. Species of Gasteranthus have two morphologically different corolla shapes. The hypocyrtoid (pouched) shape is defined by an inflated ventral pouch and constricted throat while the campanulate (non-pouched) shape is defined by a funnelform corolla. Molecular sequence data generated from nrDNA (ITS and ETS) and cpDNA (matKR and trnL-F) were generated for 57 taxa representing 32 species of Gasteranthus and 25 species from closely related genera. This study strongly supports that shifts between campanulate and hypocyrtoid flowers have occurred several times within Gasteranthus, though the result is equivocal as to which floral form is plesiomorphic. Phylogenetic analyses support that Gasteranthus dressleri should be transferred to Cremosperma and given a new combination. Phylogenetic results and fieldwork have shown that new circumscriptions are necessary for names previously synonymized in Gasteranthus pansamalanus and Gasteranthus lateralis. Finally, Gasteranthus aurantiacus is recognized as a synonym of Gasteranthus mutabilis.
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Category : Electronic dissertations
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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The genus Gasteranthus (Gesneriaceae), with 41 currently described species, including 3 subspecies, occurs in Central and South America. This genus has a center of diversity in Ecuador and is comprised of herbs or subshrubs that grow predominately in humid to wet tropical forests and is especially abundant near streams and waterfalls. Species of Gasteranthus have two morphologically different corolla shapes. The hypocyrtoid (pouched) shape is defined by an inflated ventral pouch and constricted throat while the campanulate (non-pouched) shape is defined by a funnelform corolla. Molecular sequence data generated from nrDNA (ITS and ETS) and cpDNA (matKR and trnL-F) were generated for 57 taxa representing 32 species of Gasteranthus and 25 species from closely related genera. This study strongly supports that shifts between campanulate and hypocyrtoid flowers have occurred several times within Gasteranthus, though the result is equivocal as to which floral form is plesiomorphic. Phylogenetic analyses support that Gasteranthus dressleri should be transferred to Cremosperma and given a new combination. Phylogenetic results and fieldwork have shown that new circumscriptions are necessary for names previously synonymized in Gasteranthus pansamalanus and Gasteranthus lateralis. Finally, Gasteranthus aurantiacus is recognized as a synonym of Gasteranthus mutabilis.
“A” Revision of Trichantha Gesneriaceae
The Gesneriaceae of Guinan
Author: Antonius Josephus Maria Leeuwenberg
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Languages : nl
Pages : 153
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Languages : nl
Pages : 153
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Studies in the Gesneriaceae of the Old World, 45
A Study of the Tribe Gesnerieae, with a Revision of Gesneria (Gesneriaceae, Gesnerioideae)
Author: Laurence E. Skog
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Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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A study is made of the tribe Gesnerieae of the family Gesneriaceae from the West Indies, giving information on history, anatomy and morphology, pollination and dispersal, and hybridization in the tribe. The tribe comprises 67 species in 3 genera: Rhytidophyllum, Gesneria, and Pheidonocarpa. The last genus is described as new, with a new species combination, Pheidonocarpa corymbosa (Swartz) L. Skog, and 2 subspecies. A revision of Gesneria Linnaeus is presented based on field and herbarium studies. Gesneria is divided into 9 sections, 46 species (a new species, Gesneria onychocalyx L. Skog, is described), 12 subspecies, and 11 varieties. The taxonomic portion includes keys, synonymies, descriptions, typifications, distributions, and ecology, as well as distribution maps and illustrations of the taxa. Also enumerated in Appendix 1 are many species names once included in Gesnera or Gesneria, but which have been transferred to other genera. Two new combinations are made in this portion of the text: Rhytidophyllum cumanense (Hanstein) L. Skog and Rhytidophyllum onacaense (Rusby) L. Skog.
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Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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A study is made of the tribe Gesnerieae of the family Gesneriaceae from the West Indies, giving information on history, anatomy and morphology, pollination and dispersal, and hybridization in the tribe. The tribe comprises 67 species in 3 genera: Rhytidophyllum, Gesneria, and Pheidonocarpa. The last genus is described as new, with a new species combination, Pheidonocarpa corymbosa (Swartz) L. Skog, and 2 subspecies. A revision of Gesneria Linnaeus is presented based on field and herbarium studies. Gesneria is divided into 9 sections, 46 species (a new species, Gesneria onychocalyx L. Skog, is described), 12 subspecies, and 11 varieties. The taxonomic portion includes keys, synonymies, descriptions, typifications, distributions, and ecology, as well as distribution maps and illustrations of the taxa. Also enumerated in Appendix 1 are many species names once included in Gesnera or Gesneria, but which have been transferred to other genera. Two new combinations are made in this portion of the text: Rhytidophyllum cumanense (Hanstein) L. Skog and Rhytidophyllum onacaense (Rusby) L. Skog.
A Study of the Tribe Gesnerieae, with a Revision of Gesneria (Gesneriaceae, Gesnerioideae)
Author: Francis Raymond Fosberg
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Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 806
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Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 806
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A Revision of Trichantha (Gesneriaceae)
Author: Conrad Vernon Morton
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Category : Gesneriaceae
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Category : Gesneriaceae
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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A Study of the Tribe Gesnerieae
Author: Laurence E. Skog
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Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 182
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Publisher:
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Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 182
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