1984
DOI: 10.2307/4110124
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Taxonomic Studies on the Tribe Senecioneae (Compositae) of Eastern Asia

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“…Contrary to previous nomenclature review (Jeffrey & Chen 1984), the name Tephroseris palustris (L.) Rchb. seems to be correct.…”
Section: Nomenclature Revisionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Contrary to previous nomenclature review (Jeffrey & Chen 1984), the name Tephroseris palustris (L.) Rchb. seems to be correct.…”
Section: Nomenclature Revisionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…No herbarium specimens confirming the old literature data from Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania have been found. Some herbarium specimens coming from this area, and declared as T. palustris (S. palustris), in fact, refer to Senecio paludosus L. Contrary to previous nomenclature review (JEFFREY & CHEN 1984), the name Tephroseris palustris (L.) RCHB. seems to be correct (REICHENBACH Fl.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…The distribution pattern of ten species of Synotis (C. Jeffrey & Chen 1984;Joshi et al 2013). The protologues and images of type specimens were acquired from different sources including the different websites such as http:// apps.kew.org/herbcat/navigator.do, www.plants.jstor.org, www.nybg.org and personal communications.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chen (Basionym: Senecio wallichii DC.). The genus with clearly defined geographical area had been delimited from Senecio L. by Jeffrey and Chen in 1984. Out of the 24 species of Senecio L. reported from Nepal Himalaya by Hara et al (1982) and Press et al (2000), ten species are in the subgenus Synotis C.B. Clarke and include a new species reported by Joshi et al (2013), Nepal Himalaya presently houses 11 species of Synotis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В семействе Asteraceae папиллы находятся на семянках видов из различных триб. Важность признаков строения трихом и папилл на поверх-ности семянок для филогении и классификации семейства указывается в ряде работ (Алексан-дров, Савченко, 1951;Carlquist, 1958;Jeffrey, Chen, 1984;Mukherjee, Nordenstam, 2012;Napp Zinn, Eble, 1980;Ramayya, 1962;Schneider, Boldrini, 2011).…”
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