2017
DOI: 10.1080/07929978.2016.1249137
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Taxonomic significance of seed morphology in the genusMollugos.l. (Molluginaceae)

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“…The outer walls of the testa cells are elongated, almost rectangular, with secondary warty outgrowths. A similar seed surface was observed in the Caribbean Paramollugo navassensis and is clearly distinct from Paramollugo nudicaulis (Sukhorukov and Kushunina in press, sub Mollugo ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…The outer walls of the testa cells are elongated, almost rectangular, with secondary warty outgrowths. A similar seed surface was observed in the Caribbean Paramollugo navassensis and is clearly distinct from Paramollugo nudicaulis (Sukhorukov and Kushunina in press, sub Mollugo ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…The inflorescences in herbaceous Paramollugo are bracteose, dichasial or trichasial (‘pseudo-dichotomous’), with long inflorescence stems (Batenburg et al (1984) sub Mollugo ) and numerous sterile branches up to 2.5 cm long, which are rarely seen in Molluginaceae. The seeds of some species have only recently been investigated (Hassan et al 2005 sub Mollugo ; Sukhorukov and Kushunina in press), and their morphology and ornamentation support the data obtained from a molecular phylogeny study (Christin et al 2011), which suggests that Paramollugo angustifolia and Paramollugo navassensis are close to Paramollugo nudicaulis . The following herbaceous species were accepted after establishing the new generic name (Thulin et al 2016): Paramollugo nudicaulis (type species) with wide distribution in the Eastern Hemisphere, Paramollugo angustifolia known only from the type locality in south-central Somalia (Gilbert and Thulin (1993) sub Mollugo angustifolia ), Paramollugo cuneifolia (Grisebach (1866) sub Mollugo nudicaulis var. cuneifolia), Paramollugo deltoidea from Cuba (Léon (1950) sub Mollugo deltoidea ), and Paramollugo navassensis from several Caribbean islands (Ekman (1929) sub Mollugo nudicaulis var. navassensis).…”
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“…Seeds with concentric ridges and colliculae (character state 15:2) are rather common in many Mollugo s.str. ( Sukhorukov and Kushunina 2017 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, the presence of single-seeded fruits from a common ancestor of the Caryophyllales order, numbering 12,000 species, has been established [126]. A detailed description of the seeds of the polyphyletic Mollugo genus was provided, which made it possible to draw important conclusions for the classification and taxonomy of groups [127]. A consistency of seeds structure features with the latest molecular data has also been demonstrated for Caucasian species of the Minuartia genus [128].…”
Section: Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%