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The microculture of two members of the Gesneriaceae, S̲a̲i̲n̲t̲p̲a̲u̲l̲i̲a̲ and E̲p̲i̲s̲c̲i̲a̲, and the prospects for asexual hybridizationBilkey, Peter Charles. January 1978 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Wisconsin. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Studies in the Gesneriaceae : development of the embryo and the endosperm in Aeschynanthus Lobbianus Hook /Bauer, Eleanor Rose January 1971 (has links)
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Systematic studies in the Boea groupPuglisi, Carmen January 2014 (has links)
Since it was first published, many additional species have been ascribed to the genus Boea Comm. ex Lam. As the genus grew in size, it also grew in morphological diversity until it was recircumscribed and became the source of a number of new segregate genera. Today, the Boea group (i.e. Boea, the segregate genera and other close relatives) comprises over 200 species in some 15 genera, found from China to Australia and throughout Malesia from Sumatra to the Solomon Islands. Previous molecular studies suggested a much more complex structure to the clade than previously thought. Here the most up to date phylogeny, covering all the genera known to belong to the Boea group, is presented. Parsimony and Bayesian Inference were the chosen approaches to the phylogenetic analysis of nine matrices generated using DNA data from 277 accessions. The markers used were the nuclear ITS and the chloroplast regions trnL-trnF (intron and spacer) and ndhF-rpl32-trnLUAG. The results show important discrepancies between the current taxonomy of the group and the clades delineated by the phylogeny. In an attempt to establish a natural classification of Boea and its allies, taxonomic and nomenclatural work was carried out on most of the genera found to be non-monophyletic. Boea Comm. ex Lam. is divided into two genera. The recircumscribed Boea is restricted to the group of taxa found in New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Australia. The genus is fully revised and contains 11 species, including the newly described Boea morobensis C.Puglisi. The Southeast Asian group of species formerly attributed to Boea, centred in Thailand, is given the resurrected name Dorcoceras Bunge. To the four species traditionally known to belong to this group, three new ones are added. These are Dorcoceras brunneum C.Puglisi, D. glabrum C.Puglisi and D. petiolatum C.Puglisi. Damrongia is deeply transformed with the synonymisation of D. cyanantha Triboun in D. trisepala (Barnett) D.J.Middleton & A.Weber, and the inclusion of Boea clarkeana Hemsl. and the three Asian species of Streptocarpus Lindl., S. orientalis Craib, S. burmanicus Craib and S. sumatranus B.L.Burtt. As a result of the phylogenetic study, a new genus, Middletonia C.Puglisi, is segregated from Paraboea. Middletonia consists of five species, including the newly described Middletonia glebosa C.Puglisi, and has its centre of distribution in Thailand. Finally, Paraboea (C.B.Clarke) Ridl. is recircumscribed with the inclusion of the genera Trisepalum C.B.Clarke and Phylloboea Benth. In order to limit the number of new combinations needed and maintain clarity, the name Paraboea was conserved against both Phylloboea and Trisepalum. In addition to the 15 new combinations in Paraboea, a new species from the Philippines, P. zamboangana C.Puglisi, is described.
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Systematic studies of cultivated species of Codonanthe (Martius) Hanstein and Nematanthus Schrader (Gesneriaceae)Yuen, Clayton Kazuo Kwock Hung, January 1982 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Florida, 1982. / Description based on print version record. Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161-166).
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A Reassessment of <i>Monopyle</i> (Gloxinieae:Gesneriaceae).Keene, Jeremy L. January 2013 (has links)
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Evaluation of anther-derived, inbred, and hybrid populations of Streptocarpus X hybridus VossWolff, David W. 15 November 2013 (has links)
The potential of inbreeding and selective hybridization, along with anther culture, for increasing homogeneity with 2 early flowering cultivars of Streptocarpus X hybridus was examined. A 'Concorde' and 'Mixed Nymph' genotype expressed inbreeding depression within 2 generations, characterized by a reduction in corolla, leaf, and peduncle size, as well as an increase in floral deformities (flower part fusions). Inbred populations contained individuals which resembled the parent cultivars for several morphological traits. Such could be selected by cluster analysis of important traits, for the development of inbreeding depression resistant lines for hybrid production of more uniform, seed-propagated Streptocorpus cultivars. Reciprocal differences were observed among hybrids of first-generation inbreds, suggesting that female parent selection is critical for certain ornamental traits such as corolla size and peduncle length. Plants were regenerated from anther-derived callus of ‘Concorde’ and 'Mixed Nymph'. The plants were found to be of somatic cell origin, but exhibited somaclonal variation for overall morphology. Variation for leaf variegation and morphology, days to flowering, flowers per peduncle, peduncle length and leaf area were observed among progeny of anther-derived plants, indicating that heritable somaclonal variation in Streptocarpus may be exploited for increased genetic diversity for cultivar development. / Master of Science
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Phylogenetic and population genetic studies in the genus Streptocarpus Lindl. (Gesneriaceae DC.) /De Villiers, Margaret J. January 2008 (has links)
Dissertation (PhD)--University of Stellenbosch, 2008. / Bibliography. Also available via the Internet.
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Taxonomia e biogeografia de espécies subtropicais de Sinningia (Gesneriaceae)Silva, Gabriel Emiliano Ferreira da January 2014 (has links)
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Taxonomia e biogeografia de espécies subtropicais de Sinningia (Gesneriaceae)Silva, Gabriel Emiliano Ferreira da January 2014 (has links)
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Taxonomia e biogeografia de espécies subtropicais de Sinningia (Gesneriaceae)Silva, Gabriel Emiliano Ferreira da January 2014 (has links)
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