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Bogner, J.. |
The family Acoraceae comprises only one genus, Acorus, with two widespread species: A. calamus in Eurasia and North America and A. gramineus in East and Southeast Asia. The general part covers 10 pages and includes paragraphs on distribution, ecology, pollination (here reported for the first time), dispersal, morphology, fruits and seeds, seedling morphology, pollen morphology, vegetative anatomy, flower anatomy, seed anatomy, cytology, phytochemistry, fossils, uses, relationships and conservation. The family, genus and species are described and annotated; there is also a key to the species. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/579370 |
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Bogner, J.; Boyce, P.C.. |
The main aim of the trip was to find an enigmatic aroid that was first collected as a sterile plant by the Australian plant enthusiast Dr. A. Dearden in 1990. The true identity of this Nephthytis-like plant, as we called it in the meantime, remained unclear and we thought that it was probably a new genus. It was collected in flower shortly (6 February 1994) before our trip by Dr. A. Hay of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. We also collected this aroid in the rain forest and in relictual regrowth near Bintulu. It grows as scattered individuals on the forest floor. Living plants brought back to Germany and England have grown very slowly, although one plant has flowered in the Botanischer Garten München. A thorough study of this aroid, including fruiting... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1995 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/533298 |
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Hay, A.; Hetterscheid, W.L.A.; Murata, J.; Boyce, P.C.; Bogner, J.; Jacobsen, N.. |
To complement the ‘Checklist of the Araceae of Malesia, Australia and the Tropical Western Pacific region’, a bibliography has been prepared as a basis for further work on the aroids of these areas. It is based on, but much extended from, an unpublished bibliography of Malesian Araceae assembled by the late Prof. Dr. C.G.G.J. van Steenis. It includes the ‘core’ taxonomic literature, i.e. that in which new nomenclature is introduced, and, in addition, numerous items appear which enumerate species, report expedition results, describe aspects of aroid biology, deal with nomenclatural matters etc. Flora accounts and extensive revisions of genera occurring in the region have been included for neighbouring areas. Those papers in which Araceae appear as but a... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1995 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526325 |
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Hay, A.; Boyce, P.C.; Hetterscheid, W.L.A.; Jacobsen, N.; Murata, J.; Bogner, J.. |
A checklist of Malesian, Australian and Tropical Western Pacific Araceae is provided, giving generic names, specific and infraspecific binomials and trinomials (generally not below the level of variety), basionyms, synonyms at generic and lower levels, protologues at specific and lower levels, type specimens or equivalent elements and their locations, distribution of accepted taxa and status (native, introduced or unknown), coded revision status of accepted genera and nomenclatural notes where necessary. In total 1,437 names are listed. Thirty-six genera are currently accepted. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1995 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526395 |
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Haigh, A.; Mayo, S.J.; Croat, T.; Reynolds, L.; Mora Pinto, M.; Boyce, P.C.; Lay, L.; Bogner, J.; Clark, B.; Kostelac, C.; Hay, A.. |
CATE (Creating a Taxonomic E-science) is a pilot project funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) to test a model of internet taxonomy which aims to construct and maintain online a full descriptive taxonomic revision as a collective enterprise carried out by the specialist taxonomic community. The software application includes the functionality to allow taxonomists to make contributions and proposals for change that are passed for peer review to an editorial and moderating body drawn from the taxonomic community. The model is being tested on the Hawkmoths (Sphingidae) and Aroid (Araceae) families. The paper describes the aims of the project and current progress on the Araceae e-revision. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Araceae; CATE; Taxonomy; Web revision. |
Ano: 2009 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526131 |
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