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The perennation of orchids is poorly understood, in particular that of the Orchidoidae. The understanding of perennation in the Orchidoidae is important because the root-stem tuberoid is used as the one character defining the Orchidoidae as a monophyletic group. The root-stem tuberoid has never been...
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| author | Thomas, Janet Clare |
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| description | The perennation of orchids is poorly understood, in particular that of the Orchidoidae. The understanding of perennation in the Orchidoidae is important because the root-stem tuberoid is used as the one character defining the Orchidoidae as a monophyletic group. The root-stem tuberoid has never been examined for variation before. This project focuses on perennial growth in the Diseae in order to study the structure and function of the root stem tuberoid in relation to other organs and to contribute to the understanding of Orchidoid phylogeny. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/26497 The structure of the perennial growth of Disa uniflora Berg. (Orchidaceae) Thomas, Janet Clare Linder, H Peter Botany Plant Systematics The perennation of orchids is poorly understood, in particular that of the Orchidoidae. The understanding of perennation in the Orchidoidae is important because the root-stem tuberoid is used as the one character defining the Orchidoidae as a monophyletic group. The root-stem tuberoid has never been examined for variation before. This project focuses on perennial growth in the Diseae in order to study the structure and function of the root stem tuberoid in relation to other organs and to contribute to the understanding of Orchidoid phylogeny. 2017-12-08T06:27:21Z 2017-12-08T06:27:21Z 1990 2017-02-06T13:49:36Z Bachelor Thesis Honours BSc (Hons) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/26497 eng application/pdf Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Botany Plant Systematics Thomas, Janet Clare The structure of the perennial growth of Disa uniflora Berg. (Orchidaceae) |
| thesis_degree_str | Bachelor's / Honours |
| title | The structure of the perennial growth of Disa uniflora Berg. (Orchidaceae) |
| title_full | The structure of the perennial growth of Disa uniflora Berg. (Orchidaceae) |
| title_fullStr | The structure of the perennial growth of Disa uniflora Berg. (Orchidaceae) |
| title_full_unstemmed | The structure of the perennial growth of Disa uniflora Berg. (Orchidaceae) |
| title_short | The structure of the perennial growth of Disa uniflora Berg. (Orchidaceae) |
| title_sort | structure of the perennial growth of disa uniflora berg orchidaceae |
| topic | Botany Plant Systematics |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/26497 |
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