taxonomic significance of pollen morphology in Tovomita Aubl. (Clusiaceae: Clusieae) and related genera
Tovomita (Clusiaceae, tribe Clusieae) comprises about 45 species with Neotropical distribution. Thirty of these species occur in the Brazilian Amazon and Atlantic forest, but have only been poorly sampled in studies of pollen morphology. Pollen grains of ten species of Tovomita and one of Tovomitops...
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