A Systematic Revision of the Mangrove Genus Avicennia (Avicenniaceae)in Australasia
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TextoSeries ; Aust. Syst. Bot., 4(2), p.299-324, 1991Trabajos contenidos: - Duke, N. C
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In Australasia (including Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and other islands in the south-western Pacific)the mangrove genus AvicenniaL. consists of five species: A. albaBl., A. integra N. C. Duke, A. marina (Forsk.)Vierh., A. officinalisL. and A. rumphiana Hallierf. Based on morphological characters and supported by allele patterns in isozyme studies (reported elsewhere), A. marina is divided into three varieties. Keys, descriptions, brief synonymy, descriptive figures and distribution maps are provided for each of the seven taxa.
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