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Hlavní autoři: Rio, Cédric Del, Stull, Gregory W., Franceschi, Dario De
Médium: Recurso digital
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Vydáno: Zenodo 2020
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On-line přístup:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14931019
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  • Fig. 22. Fruits of Icacinaceae Miers. 1–9. Phytocrene macrophylla (Blume) Blume (J. & M.S. Clemens 26544 Bis). 1. Dried fruit with an accrescent apex, lateral view. 2–6. Broken endocarp. 2. Lateral view showing the pits. 3. Dorsal view. 4. Opposite lateral view. 5. Apical view. 6. Basal view. 7. SEM image of pericarp in transverse section. 8. SEM image of the endocarp showing a narrow pit in transverse section. 9. SEM image of the cluster of hairs on the epicarp surface. – 10–18. Phytocrene oblonga Wall. (s. col. s.n.; P). 10. Dried fruit with an accrescent apex, lateral view. 11 –15. Endocarp. 11. Lateral view showing the broad, concave pits. 12. Dorsal view. 13. Opposite lateral view. 14. Apical view. 15. Basal view. 16. SEM image of the endocarp showing a pit in transverse section. 17. SEM image of the endocarp wall in transverse section. 18. SEM image of inflated cells on the locule surface. – 19–26. Phytocrene palmata Wall. (Jacobs 8155). 19–23. Broken endocarp. 19. Lateral view showing the pits. 20. Dorsal view showing the keel. 21. Opposite lateral view. 22. Apical view. 23. Basal view. 24. SEM image of the endocarp in transverse section 25. SEM image of the endocarp in transverse section showing a narrow pit. 26. Detail showing cells on and around the pit. Images taken from Del Rio (2018). Scale bars: 1–6, 10–15, 19–23 = 10 mm; 7–9, 16, 24–25 = 500 μm; 26 = 200 μm; 17–18 = 100 μm.