The Araceae of Malesia IV: Hestia
A review of menospecific Hestia S.Y.Wong & P.C.Boyce is presented. The morphological adaptations it shows to a fire-prone habitat are highlighted. Combined molecular and morphological analyses of tribe Schismatoglottideae have begun to revel that certain of the generic concepts proposed by Ha...
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| description | A review of menospecific Hestia S.Y.Wong & P.C.Boyce is presented. The morphological adaptations it shows to a fire-prone habitat are highlighted.
Combined molecular and morphological analyses of tribe Schismatoglottideae have begun to revel that certain of the generic concepts proposed by Hay and Yuzammi (2000) and Bogner and hay (2000) do not reflect the most probable evolutionary history of the extant taxa. Much recent analyses have focused on the so-called “satellite genera” (e.g., Boyce and Wong 2008, Low et al. 2011, Wong and Boyce 2010b,2012). |
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| spelling | unimas-71892015-05-18T02:25:05Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7189/ The Araceae of Malesia IV: Hestia Wong Sin, Yeng Boyce, P.C QK Botany SB Plant culture A review of menospecific Hestia S.Y.Wong & P.C.Boyce is presented. The morphological adaptations it shows to a fire-prone habitat are highlighted. Combined molecular and morphological analyses of tribe Schismatoglottideae have begun to revel that certain of the generic concepts proposed by Hay and Yuzammi (2000) and Bogner and hay (2000) do not reflect the most probable evolutionary history of the extant taxa. Much recent analyses have focused on the so-called “satellite genera” (e.g., Boyce and Wong 2008, Low et al. 2011, Wong and Boyce 2010b,2012). Malaysian Nature Society 2012 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7189/1/The%20araceae%20of%20malesia%20IV%20Hestia%20%2810%25%29.pdf Wong Sin, Yeng and Boyce, P.C (2012) The Araceae of Malesia IV: Hestia. The Malayan Nature Journal, 64 (2). pp. 118-123. ISSN 0025-1291 http://www.aroid.org/ |
| spellingShingle | QK Botany SB Plant culture Wong Sin, Yeng Boyce, P.C The Araceae of Malesia IV: Hestia |
| title | The Araceae of Malesia IV: Hestia |
| title_full | The Araceae of Malesia IV: Hestia |
| title_fullStr | The Araceae of Malesia IV: Hestia |
| title_full_unstemmed | The Araceae of Malesia IV: Hestia |
| title_short | The Araceae of Malesia IV: Hestia |
| title_sort | araceae of malesia iv: hestia |
| topic | QK Botany SB Plant culture |
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