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|a Lime-trees and basswoods :
|b a biological monograph of the genus Tilia /
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|a "Lime trees (Tilia spp.) are widely distributed and locally important members of northern temperate broad-leaved forests. In marked contrast to the largely uniform morphology of the genus its taxonomic treatment has become increasingly confused and controversial, with over one hundred species and numerous subspecies described. Using extensive data from field studies of natural populations around the world, this book clarifies the situation, proposing a revised taxonomy of 23 species and 14 subspecies. Detailed descriptions are provided for all recognised taxa and are accompanied by illustrations. Data from herbaria and cultivated trees are used to extend the analyses where appropriate and type specimens are included to stabilise nomenclature. Lime tree ecology is also considered, with an exploration of experimental and analytical data on regeneration, growth and reproduction in relation to climate and soils. Additional material includes a glossary of botanical terms and appendices of herbarium codes and relevant physical concepts"--
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|a "Tilia is the type genus of the family name Tiliaceae Juss. (1789), and T. x europaea L. the type of the generic name (Jarvis et al. 1993). Members of Tiliaceae have many morphological characters in common with those of Malvaceae Juss. (1789) and both families were placed in the order Malvales by Engler (1912). In Engler's treatment, Tiliaceae consisted mainly of trees and shrubs belonging to several genera, including a few herbaceous genera, almost all occurring in the warmer regions. This treatment was revised by Engler and Diels (1936). The family was retained by Cronquist (1981) and consisted of about 50 genera and 700 species distributed in the tropics and warmer parts of the temperate zones in Asia, Africa, southern Europe and America. Several genera of trees, such as Apeiba in South America and Tilia itself, are of economic value for timber, and similarly the herbaceous genus, Corchorus, includes C. olitorius which is grown extensively in Bengal as the source of a brown fibre, jute, used for string, cloth ('hessian'), formerly carpet-backing and paper"--
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|a Cover; Lime-trees and Basswoods: A Biological Monograph of the Genus Tilia; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface and acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: the Tiliaceae and genus Tilia; 2 General morphology of Tilia; Tree form; Bark; Twigs; Vegetative buds; Leaves; General morphology of blades.; Hairs; Petioles; Stipules; Mucilage; Bracts; Inflorescences; Flowers; Fruits; Seeds; Seedlings; Glossary of particular terms used in descriptions; Tree; Bark and twig; Leaf; Hairs; Inflorescence, flower and fruit; 3 Cellular anatomy; Morphology of the root; Cellular anatomy of extending roots
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|a Primary tissuesSecondary structure and anatomy of the roots; Anatomy of the stem; Primary tissues; Secondary tissues of the stem; Anatomy of leaves; Morphology of leaves; Cellular anatomy of the petiole or leaf stalk; Cellular anatomy of the leaf blade or lamina; Structure of the bract of the inflorescence; The function and comparative morphology of the bract; Inflorescence, flowers and fruits; 4 A brief history of taxonomy of the genus; The period 1753-1861; The period 1860-1900; The period 1900-1940; The period from 1940 to the present day
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|a 5 Taxonomic revision: concepts and methods of descriptionSubdivision of the genus; Section ENDOCHRYSEA Pigott ex Chang; Section HENRYANA Pigott sect. nov.; The concept of species in Tilia; Subspecies; Varieties; Hybrids; Methods of investigation; Sampling; Procedure for measurement and description of complete specimens; Specimens collected by others; Measurements; Statistical treatment of measurements; Sampling of stellate hairs on leaves; Illustrations: drawings and diagrams; Synopsis of species and subspecies of Tilia; Europe and western Asia; Eastern Asia; North and Central America
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|a 6 Chromosome numbers, molecular biology and hybridisationChromosomes; Molecular analysis of DNA; Hybridisation; 7 Geographic and ecological data; Geographical information and distribution data; Transliteration and romanisation of place-names; Ecological data and plant communities; Chapter 8-11 Introduction to the taxonomic revision and descriptions of taxa; An important reminder; 8 European and western Asian taxa; Introduction to the genus in Europe and western Asia; Key to the European and western Asian taxa; Section Anastraea V. Engl.; 1. Tilia cordata Mill.
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