A New Foliose-rooted Genus of Podostemaceae from Thailand with a Note on Root Evolution
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概要
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Based on comparative floral morphology, and supported by molecular phylogenetic data, the foliose-rooted Thawatchaia trilobata gen. et sp. nov. (subfamily Podostemoideae) is described from northern Thailand. Similarities and dissimilarities in vegetative and reproductive characters between Thawatchaia and related foliose-rooted Asian genera are discussed and the consequence of their bearing on generic recognition is noted. The marginal meristem, which gives rise to the foliose root, was probably established at the base of a lineage leading to Thawatchaia, Hanseniella and Hydrobryum. A key to the Asian foliose-rooted genera is provided.
- 日本植物分類学会の論文
- 2004-08-25
著者
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Kato Masahiro
Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
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Kato M
Department Of Botany National Science Museum
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KITA Yoko
Department of Botany, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo
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Kita Y
Department Of Biology Japan Women's University
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Kita Yoko
Department Of Biological Sciences Graduate School Of Science University Of Tokyo
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KOI SATOSHI
Department of Botany, National Museum of Nature and Science
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Koi Satoshi
Department Of Botany National Museum Of Nature And Science
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Kato Masahiro
Department Of Botany National Museum Of Nature And Science
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Kato Masahiro
Department Of Analytical Chemistry Meiji College Of Pharmacy:faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Chib
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