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The woody bamboos (Poaceae: Bambuseae) of Sri Lanka
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The woody bamboos (Poaceae: Bambuseae) of Sri Lanka : a morphological-anatomical study

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Series: Smithsonian contributions to botany, no. 72

By

Soderstrom, Thomas R.

Ellis, Roger Pearson
Smithsonian Institution. Press

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

Washington, D.C, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1988

Notes

Shipping list no.: 89-43-P.

Three subtribes of the Bambuseae are present on Sri Lanka, including six genera and 12 species, and they are described both morphologically and anatomically. In the Arundinariinae, five species of fargesioid arundinarias occur: Arundinaria debilis, A. densifolia, A. floridunda, A. walkeriana, and the new species A. scandens; all are shrubby plants that grow in cool mountain forests and bogs. Three genera of Bambusinae are present. Bambusa is represented by three introduced, cultivated species, and Dendrocalamus by the new species D. cinctus. The new genus Pseudoxytenanthera is described, and the single species P. monadelpha is unusual in the subtribe in its thin, soft culms produced in open clumps, vine-like habit, and combination of 2-3 stigmas and a branching pattern in which the large central bud remains dormant with the simultaneous production of basal branches, followed by development of the central bud into an elongate whip-like shoot. The Schizostachydinae are represented by Ochlandra stridula and Davidsea attenuata, the latter a new monotypic segregate of Teinostachyum and differing from that genus in its intravaginal branching pattern with three major and several subsidiary branches with the major branches elongating and becoming whip-like, and in its elongate style and plumose stigmas.

Subjects

Anatomy , Bamboo , Botany , Classification , Morphology , Sri Lanka

Call Number

QK1 .S2747 no. 72

Language

English

Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.123329
LCCN: https://lccn.loc.gov/88600211
OCLC: 18292735
Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q51400029

 

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