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(十七)、茨藻科 Najadaceae
Guan, S. and Q. Lang. 1987. New species of Trapa and Najas
from Jiangxi,
China. Bull. Bot. Res. North - East. Forest. Inst. 7(1): 77-80.
Guo, Y. H. and S. Q. Huang. 1999. Evolution of pollination system and
characters of stigmas in Najadales. Acta Phytotax Sin. 37(2): 131-136.
Hsu, C. C. 1973. Some notewothy plants found in Taiwan. Taiwania 18(1):
62-
72.
Huang, S. Q., Y. H. Guo, G. W. Robert, Y. H. Shi and K. Sun. 2001. Mechanism
of underwater pollination in Najas marina (Najadaceae). Aquatic Bot.
70(1): 67-78.
Shaffer-Fehre, M. 1991a. The endotegmen tuberculae: an account of little-
known structures from the seed coat of the Hydrocharitoideae
(Hydrocharitaceae) and Najas (Najadaceae). Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 107(2):
169-
188.
Shaffer-Fehre, M. 1991b. The position of Najas within the subclass Alismatidae
(Monocotyledones) in the light of new evidence from seed coat structures
in the Hydrocharitoideae (Hydrocharitales). Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 107(2):
189-
209.
Sun, K., Q. F. Wang and J. K. Chen. 1997. Micromorphological characters
of
seed coats of Chinese Najadaceae and their systematic significance.
Acta
Phytotax. Sin. 35(6): 521-526.
Triest, L. 1988. A revision of the genus Najas L. (Najadaceae) in the
Old World.
Brussells, Academie Royale des Sciences d'Outre-Mer, 172 pp. xxix pl.
Yang, Y. P. 1974. New records of Najas in Taiwan. Taiwania 19(1): 106-108.
You, J. X., Z. Sun and H. Q. Wang. 1991. A preliminary study on the polyploid
series and cytogeography of Najas graminea. Acta Phytotax. Sin. 29(3):
230-234.
(十八)、睡蓮科 Nymphaeaceae
Hart, K. H. and P. A. Cox. 1995. Dispersal ecology of
Nuphar luteum (L.)
Sibthorp & Smith: Abiotic seed dispersal mechanisms. Bot. J. Linn.
Soc.
119(1): 88-99.
Paclt, J. 1998. (1334) Proposal to amend the gender of Nuphar, nom. cons.
(Nymphaeaceae), to neuter. Taxon 47(1): 167-169.
Padgett, D. J. 1999. Nomenclatural novelties in Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae).
Sida
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Padgett, D. J., D. H. Les and G. E. Crow. 1999. Phylogenetic relationships
in
Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae): evidence from morphology, chloroplast DNA,
and nuclear ribosomal DNA. Amer. J. Bot. 86(9): 1316-1324.
(十九)、柳葉菜科 Onagraceae
Cirujano, S., L. Medina, G. Stubing and J. B. Peris. 1995.
Egeria densa
Planchon (Hydrocharitaceae), naturalized in Spain and Ludwigia natans
Elliot (Onagraceae), a xenophyte new to European flora. An. Jard. Bot.
Madrid 53(1): 140-141.
Peng, C I. 1990. Ludwigia x taiwanensis (Onagraceae), a new species from
Taiwan, and its origin. Bot. Bull. Acad. Sin. 31: 343-349.
Peng, C. I. 1983. Triploidy in Ludwigia in Taiwan, and the discovery of
Ludwigia adscendens (Onagraceae). Bot. Bull. Acad. Sin. (Taipei) 24(2):
129-134.
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